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Old 05-31-18 | 08:48 PM
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Steve B.
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Originally Posted by Machoman121
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Maybe that's where the Wahoo advantage is - you can use your phone with RWGPS and Komoot and the Wahoo app to plan and then transfer it to the bolt/elemnt. You produce your own route.
You can do the same thing on a Garmin. In both cases you need a smartphone to access the web to either RWGPS, or Garmin Connect. You then create a new route and port to the phone. With Connect you create and save, the route shows up on the Garmin mobile app, you then dump it to the device via BT. Not much different then on a Wahoo.

Big PITA with this is smartphones can be iffy to create routes, if only as the small screen size makes route creation less then fun.
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