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Old 9th May 08, 08:08 AM
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Garmin Forerunner 50

Morning all

Anyone have any advice on the Garmin Forerunner 50?

Pretty cheap in price, looks good but does it live up to expectations? I am currently using the Nike+ Sportband and while it looks good I am now beginning to wonder about its accuracy. Never have the same run distance information.

I am no pro at running, only started last November so don't want anything flashy or expensive. Just something to record distance etc.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Have you tried using mapmyrun.co.uk you wouldn't need to buy anything then?

or if you are insisting the garmin 305 is a wicked piece of kit and I believe it has come down quite a bit in price due to the 405 being released.

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Hi Gary, can't say much on the Garmin 50 never had one, but I recently upgraded my 101 to a 205. If your not bothered about pc connectivity the 101 is fine for basic gps I had mine for a couple of years and I think you might pick up one off fleabay for the £50 mark!
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Hi guys

Thanks for the comments.

Yes, I started out using mymaprun and still do now and then. I take it the distances there are accurate? I like gadgets and stuff but not desperate to get a Garmin yet. Will keep watching the pricing of the other items too.

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I am assuming the Garmin 50 has no GPS? How does it work out what distance you have run?
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Is not the Garmin 50 a footpod based system the same as the sportsband. If so there is no reason for it to be any more accurate.

How far out are you? Mine is about 40 yards over 5k. I assume mapmyrun is a line based drawing thing. A few yards here and there if it cuts a corner or you did and the inaccuracies add up.

How accurate do you need to record? Over 100m I can see the need. But over a 10k training run I just run a bit over to make sure I have covered the distance.
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How do these footpod systems work then?
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The sportsband has a sensor that fits in the base of a Nike+ trainer or a pocket attached to your laces on other trainers.

The sensor is a pedometer and an accelerator. Using these measurements the sportband calculates your speed and distance. This relies on a constant pace and stride for accuracy which can be improved by doing measured runs and adjusting.

Where it struggles is in the real world we do not pace consistently. Hills, energy etc all affect your pace and stride leading to incorrect readings.

I would not measure a race with it but in training a few yards short or long doesn't matter to most people. And it is only 40 quid
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