Originally Posted by
alan s
Reviews are usually of new products, and this issue wouldn’t surface until the unit has had substantial use. There are plenty of forum discussions by people having the same issue, in many cases after only a year. Can’t see spending another $200 for a product that is defectively designed, and that the company won’t stand behind or offer a reasonable fix. The white plastic part would be easy to replace and cost very little to produce, but they don’t offer that. In my opinion, a GPS should last a good 10 years or longer.
I never stated reviews, I was talking about users posts, possibly I read different forums then you but can't recall this being a huge issue.
And you are dreaming to expect 10 years out of a device that even you state gets regular use, NOTHING lasts that long without some issues. Do you expect your cell phone to last that long ?. Makes me wonder how the buttons are going to hold up on a Wahoo in 4 years, especially as with no touch screen, the buttons are pretty much needed. Who knows, maybe longer than a Garmin, but it's a crap shoot on these devices.
I do understand your frustration, but what are your options ?. The Wahoo's are good devices but a lot more then the $200 Garmin wants for a re-furb. I had a Bolt and except for the fact that the white on black reverse text of navigation was mostly unreadable, with no fix in sight, I liked the unit. The 1000 has better maps and the larger screen makes those maps easier to read. The Bolt wouldn't be my choice for a tour, the Element maybe. I found the Bolt battery to last about 14 hrs., no navigation where I get 12 out of my 1000 a year from purchase (no navigation), so weigh your options.