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23rd Apr 06, 06:28 PM
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Garmin 301
So is it really any good? Looks like it should be.
Anyone here used them? Good/ bad?
I'd like an opinion before I part with my hard earned if possible.
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24th Apr 06, 07:35 AM
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Location: Ravenshead near Mansfield
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Hi mike3legs. I bought my garmin about 2 months ago (infact I have to pay for it tomorrow on the credit card bill :-/ ) it's the best bit of kit I've ever invested in. Don't get upset though when you discover you don't actually run any faster with it on!
It's really aided my training and my racing, I used the virtual training partner for my first half at Reading and it encouraged me to finish strong, the heart rate monitor has allowed me to understand my training "blips" a lot more and I can now pace myself more efficiently on long runs, tempos and fartleks - for me, the best thing is that I now enjoy interval sessions (I kid you not!) as I know exactly how far, how fast and how much longer I need to put in the effort (no more cheating ;-) )
I often run trails in woodland and have only lost the signal once, if you run frequently in built up areas or woodlands you might be better off going for the 305 as apparently the gps is more effective, but if you are just a regular runner then I highly recommend it.
Su2
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25th Apr 06, 06:49 PM
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Well I managed to pick one up today off ebay total cost to me of £105:50 so I'm quite happy with that. I just can't wait till it gets here. 
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3rd May 06, 09:09 AM
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Garmin 301
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Originally Posted by mike3legs
Well I managed to pick one up today off ebay total cost to me of £105:50 so I'm quite happy with that. I just can't wait till it gets here. 
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Hi Mike,
Just wondering what the outcome of your Garmin purchase was, as I'm trying to convince the wife I need one in my like!
Stu
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3rd May 06, 09:19 AM
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stupot - you have to buy one... you just have to... My other half gave me so much grief 3 year's ago when I bought my Timex SDM, but since last Xmas when she bought her Garmin 301 she's been inseparable from it!
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3rd May 06, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Hollywood
stupot - you have to buy one... you just have to... My other half gave me so much grief 3 year's ago when I bought my Timex SDM, but since last Xmas when she bought her Garmin 301 she's been inseparable from it!
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Thought that might be the case!!
I'll give you the wifes number to convince her
I'll have to sell a few things on ebay! Starting with my old HRM.
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3rd May 06, 05:37 PM
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My gf and I had a discussion at the weekend, initiated by her.......
Her: how much are Garmin 205/305's?
Me: Not sure, I'll look into it, why do you want one?
Her: No, but I'd like your 201, a 205/305 would be a waste for me as I wouldn't get the use out of it, but I could have your 201 and we could get you a 205 or a 305.
Me: I like your thinking!
I just need to re-assess my disposable income before a Europe bound mega expensive stag do I'm going on before I get it!!
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4th May 06, 07:30 PM
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I like the 301 it has been a fantastic purchase for me. Definately helps me to keep going. And I found one at the right price. I have heard it said that the 305 is good if you run under trees or near high buildings otherwise the 301 is pretty much just as good in fact for some with small wrists the 301 can be more comfortable.
Check out E-bay for some excellent prices.
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5th May 06, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by hammerite
My gf and I had a discussion at the weekend, initiated by her.......
Her: how much are Garmin 205/305's?
Me: Not sure, I'll look into it, why do you want one?
Her: No, but I'd like your 201, a 205/305 would be a waste for me as I wouldn't get the use out of it, but I could have your 201 and we could get you a 205 or a 305.
Me: I like your thinking!
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Wow, want to send 'yer mrs round to our place, maybe she can have a word with the wife??? 
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5th May 06, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by mike3legs
I like the 301 it has been a fantastic purchase for me. Definately helps me to keep going. And I found one at the right price. I have heard it said that the 305 is good if you run under trees or near high buildings otherwise the 301 is pretty much just as good in fact for some with small wrists the 301 can be more comfortable.
Check out E-bay for some excellent prices.
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Thanks for the advise Mike!!
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