Originally Posted by
MikeDeason
Sure but (a Garmin head unit is) a pricey piece of electronics. You let it ride during a downpour ?
I wouldn't go scuba diving with my Garmin 830, but it's been through some pretty soggy weather on my bike.
The only problem is the touch screen, which goes a little nutty when it's raining, as it reads raindrops as finger touches. Nose drips do the same thing. The fix is to lock the touchscreen whenever it starts to rain.