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Old 12-23-22 | 06:55 PM
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Steve B.
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Originally Posted by gauvins
Depends what you mean by navigation. A watch is a very competent device to follow a predetermined course. I've used dedicated GPS units, smartphones and watches and in my experience a watch is as good if not better than larger devices when biking (more so when hiking because you don't have to fish the device from your pocket, less so when boating where map layers are often critical).

It you mean course design, you are absolutely right. Pre tour, I try to generate courses on a computer. On tour, from a phone. From a watch would be excellent training to develop patience.
Maybe its how I use it, but there is no useful map detail on a watch. Its so much better to be able to see map detail on a real screen. Watches are way to tiny in my experience.
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