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Originally Posted by DropDeadFred
(Post 14132140)
you'll just have to show me...
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If someone gave me an 800, I'd sell it and get a 500. Seems just a better product to me, smaller, battery lasts forever. Who needs turn by turn navigation on a bike anways
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Originally Posted by dizzy101
(Post 14132316)
If someone gave me an 800, I'd sell it and get a 500. Seems just a better product to me, smaller, battery lasts forever. Who needs turn by turn navigation on a bike anways
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its just gizmo envy. It would wear off quick, and battery life would be a huge draw back.
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Is $250 as cheap as it gets for the 500?
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Originally Posted by kiloRH
(Post 14132123)
thanks man!
Originally Posted by kiloRH
(Post 14132182)
If I don't get the 800. I'm still on the fence...ugh
I guess if I had the opportunity to upgrade for just $200, I'd do it too. |
Originally Posted by Pilky
(Post 14132364)
Is $250 as cheap as it gets for the 500?
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Just get the 800. You know you want it.
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I thought the 800 was unnecessary too until I got one. I have both. The 800 is awesome for solo rides and in situations for example when you get dropped and have no idea where the F you are. Also great for traveling. One downside with the 800 is that when you navigate you can only see 2 data fields. It's kinda painful when you still want to know your cadence, speed, power, etc. You guys are going to think I'm crazy but I use the 800 AND the 500, with the 800 on an above category mount and the 500 on the stem so I have all the data AND navigation!
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Decided to just swap out my buggy 500 for another via warranty replacement. While the 800 is really cool I couldn't justify it after antmeeks told me about the virtual partner feature on the 500. I think the $200 will be better spent elsewhere on the bike, and i can't deny the looming 900 may have had something to do with the choice too...
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Originally Posted by Pilky
(Post 14132364)
Is $250 as cheap as it gets for the 500?
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500 to 800 was definitely worth it for me. Just the sheer convenience of being able to reroute myself if I am lost without having to stop many times killing the joy of riding (to bring up google map on my phone, etc) was worth it. I ride solo and always looking for different places to ride or different route often on unfamiliar streets, city. I would imagine if I was going to ride mostly group/same route... no reason to get 800. 500 does everything it does except 2 things.
1) Navigation. 2) More stats on screen :) Oh, also noticed satellite sync time on 800 is much much faster than 500. I don't have to sit there and wait typically with 800. |
Originally Posted by antmeeks
(Post 14132420)
$213 for blue, $219 for black... and supposedly free shipping + no tax.
Originally Posted by dbf73
(Post 14135140)
Nashbar had them on sale for about $180 late last year. Keep yer eyes open or hit eBay.
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Originally Posted by Pilky
(Post 14135837)
I'v seen the ones from Taiwan (or wherever there from) but they say something about Chinese being in the display. I think i'd rather just spend the extra cash and get one from a reputable website.
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Originally Posted by antmeeks
(Post 14132420)
$213 for blue, $219 for black... and supposedly free shipping + no tax.
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Originally Posted by Pilky
(Post 14136117)
Damn I knew i should have ordered it last night... it jumped up to $238.99 :crash:
Well, at least you know they'll lose sales to their greed. Instead of selling a few at $213, they'll sell none at $238. For only $11 more you can just buy from a known reputable retailer. |
I use the VP alot, but they screwed it up on the 800. If you buy a high end Edge, its probably because you are an information junkie and want 8 fields of information at once (maybe more). Unless they've changed it, on the 800 in VP mode, you get one piece of info. On my 705 I can get 8 fields of information even if two or three of them are not really much use, I love all of the info.
They should either change the 800 to allow simultaneous display of VP and other fields, or bring out a new Garmin with more customisation in the data display settings. My bet is that they are pouring so much effort into the Vector that there won't be another Edge for a while. With the rise of phones with GPS features, including for auto use, the halycon days of Garmin may be over. That's sad, because everything I bought from Garmin has served me well. Still I will be interested to see where they go next. |
Originally Posted by antmeeks
(Post 14136518)
Yeah they probably saw in their server logs that traffic was coming to that page from a cycling site and figured they'd take advantage of it.
Well, at least you know they'll lose sales to their greed. Instead of selling a few at $213, they'll sell none at $238. For only $11 more you can just buy from a known reputable retailer. Also consider that $238 for the black one is significantly less as most sites charge a premium for it. |
Originally Posted by RTDub
(Post 14137881)
Also consider that $238 for the black one is significantly less as most sites charge a premium for it.
I would expect they're selling the color Garmin describes as "neutral", which is gray with black trim - and is sold as just the head unit. |
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