GARMIN POWERMETERS/COMPUTERS
Garmin Edge 810 Bundle & Map Card
You've probably already guessed that the Garmin Edge 810 Bundle and Map Card grants you access to every available metric known to man. So, we won't focus on the obvious. Instead, let's take a look at the new features that distinguish the Edge 810 from the 800.Starting at the ...read more
Garmin Garmin Swim
Before the Garmin Swim, pool training meant that you either had an impeccable knack for counting strokes, or you wore a bulky watch with minimal functionality. However, notice that we said 'before the Garmin Swim.' Now, with the Swim's sleek, low-profile watch design, training is as easy pushing a ...read more
Garmin Edge 510 Bike Computer
While we thought that the leap from the Garmin 800 to 810 was massive, it pales in comparison to the advancement from the Edge 500 to the Edge 510 Bike Computer. Garmin has done away with the 500's button mashing, instead opting for a sophisticated touch screen interface. And while Edge 510 isn't ...read more
Garmin Edge 510 Bundle and OF Mount
You've been happy with the Garmin 500, we get it -- it's small, has useful data, and quite simply, it works. So, you're probably desperate for a reason to upgrade to the Garmin Edge 510 Bundle and OF Mount. Well, how about three reasons -- a longer battery life, a touch screen interface, and the ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 910XT
Garmin's Forerunner 910XT is a series of firsts. Never before have you been able to track all of your vital metrics across all three disciplines with one device. Now, from the water to the road, the Forerunner 910XT will provide you with all of the valuable training and race data that ...read more
Garmin Edge 810 Bike Computer
You're probably wondering what the Garmin Edge 810 Bike Computer has that the 800 doesn't. Well, in two words, simplified functionality. Don't expect a supernova of metrics and design, instead Garmin set the bar more at the level of a red dwarf. The 810 retains the touch-screen ...read more
Garmin Edge 800 GPS/HRM with Data Card
Garmin's Edge 800 GPS has nearly all of the same functions as their Edge 705, save for the wireless sharing of data from one unit to another. But if you're addicted to the latest technology, you'll love that it comes with the convenience and ease of a waterproof, rugged 2.6" touchscreen. The full ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 910XT Tri Bundle
Any coach or sports physiologist will tell you that smart training leads to smarter racing. However, triathlon has been long been plagued by a poor ability to track your metrics from discipline to discipline. Just think of your past training -- one device for the swim, a cycling computer, and a ...read more
Garmin Edge 800 GPS
If you're addicted to touchscreen technology, you'll love Garmin's Edge 800 GPS. It has nearly all of the same functions as their Edge 705, but it comes with the convenience and ease of a waterproof, rugged 2.6" touchscreen. The full color display is as easy to see in the bright daylight as it is ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 910XT HRM
Take a moment and imagine your potential if you were able to use one computer for all three disciplines of triathlon. Imagine how much faster your transitions would be if you could simply touch a button to toggle between your swim and bike metrics. Stop imagining, the Garmin Forerunner ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 610 HRM GPS
With its touchscreen, the Garmin Forerunner 610 HRM GPS wristwatch provides free-flowing, easy-to-get-to data on pace, location, and fitness level. Using the touch-, tap-, and swipe-enabled screen navigation and the high-sensitivity GPS receiver, you can track your location, distance, and speed ...read more
Garmin Edge 500 With Cadence/Premium HRM
You don't need metric-ton truckloads of data. You need speed, distance, and elevation. Cadence and heart rate might be handy, too. The Garmin Edge 500 bundle with the Premium HR Monitor and Cadence sensor feed you the data you need to make your training analysis, but without completely ...read more
Garmin Edge 500 With Cadence and HRM
Garmin makes the Edge 500 for people who are overwhelmed by the 800, whether it's the sheer volume of available data or its size. The 500 is a better choice if you prefer a compact package on your handlebars, and it delivers a big dose of information that you can readily access as you ...read more
Garmin Edge 500 GPS
When we first heard the expression, "paralysis by analysis, " we weren't sure what to think. We knew how to sift information during a bike ride. Then we saw the SRM PC V computer. Four lines of data at all times, plus a fifth line that toggles between two different metrics. Brain pain. You ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 310XT GPS
Garmin seems to be on a miniaturization kick this season; it's a habit we're glad they got in on. Their Forerunner 310XT is much less obtrusive than the other watches in the Forerunner series, but seems to have more features, and they're features the multi-sport crowd will love. Garmin brags about ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 210 HRM
Garmin knows that you need your GPS watch to track your workouts both inside and outdoors, which is why it developed the new Forerunner 210 HRM. Like the 110 model, the 210 HRM accurately records the vital information from your training sessions, but you now have the capabilities to track your ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 210
A device that bridges the gap between your indoor and outdoor training makes the difference between effective progression and outright failure. This is why Garmin developed its new Forerunner 210. Like the Forerunner 110, it accurately records your time, pace, and distance while outside, only you ...read more
Garmin Edge 200
Training with GPS just got easier. This is what makes the Garmin Edge 200 so alluring. It uses cutting edge tech to allow you to pretty much just turn on the computer and go, which should make it as popular with technophobes as it will be with technophiles.There is no transmitter to ...read more
Garmin FR70 Fitness Watch
Getting back on the bike after a long winter can be a daunting task, especially if you finished last season in top form. But with a training tool like the Garmin FR70 Fitness Watch, you’ll make the most out of those first few training sessions and quickly orient yourself to the most efficient pa ...read more
Garmin Forerunner 10
With Garmin's new Forerunner 10, you're always able to have your running partner on hand. As its lightest-available GPS watch, the Forerunner seemingly disappears once you've put it on, yet it jumps into action when needed. Track your distance, speed/pace, and even your calories with this ...read more
Garmin Premium Soft Strap Heart Rate Monitor
Yes, there are plenty of heart rate monitor straps on the market these days. Not all monitor straps work with all watches/CPUs. The problem should be over now that the ANT+ signal of this Garmin Premium Heart Rate Soft Strap is received by most of the newest, highest tech gadgets on the market. ...read more
Garmin Foot Pod
This is the accessory you need to get your Garmin FR60 to track the distance you run, walk, or hike. Or you can sync it with the Forerunner 310XT to track indoor workouts. You either attach it to your shoelaces or, if you have the right shoes, you can tuck it into the mid-sole pocket. This ...read more
Garmin GSC 10 Speed/Cadence Sensor
The Garmin GSC10 is the accessory you need to get your FR60, 310XT, Edge 500, and Edge 705 up to speed (if your unit didn't come bundled with them). It's a simple device that mounts on your left chainstay, and comes with both a cadence sensor magnet and speed sensor magnet. Zip it on, spin ...read more
Garmin Out-Front Bike Mount
If you've been feeling that zip-tying your Garmin Edge mount to your stem seems, let's say, a little sketchy, you're not alone. And as long as we're being curmudgeons, we also find that directing our vision straight down at the stem isn't the safest thing to do in the middle of the peloton, ...read more
Garmin Quarter Turn Bike Mount
While your Edge 800 or Edge 500 GPS comes with two of these Quarter Turn Bike Mounts, what if you lose one and like to ride with your Garmin GPS on more than one bike -- perhaps on your road and mountain bikes? Luckily you can purchase them separately here. The Garmin Quarter Turn Bike Mount ...read more
Garmin Fenix
The Fenix utilizes Garmin's GPS technology to provide navigation and tracking functionalities to guide your next adventure, whether by road, trail, or machete-hacked jungle. The built-in sensors give you the information on heading, elevation, and weather to guide you, in simplest terms, from ...read more
Garmin Tether for Edge 510
If you own a Garmin Edge 510, you're most likely racing or aspiring to. And as we all know, crashing is simply an unavoidable part of racing. Perhaps that's why a Cat.5 criterium is silently known as the most dangerous place on earth, thus the Crash.5 nickname. So, while we never intend on going ...read more
Garmin MapSource City Navigator South America NT
Garmin's City Navigator allows you to confidently explore new terrain around the world with its detailed road maps and points of interest software built specifically for your GPS device. Now you can study up and be prepared for the roads that await your next adventure abroad using the latest ...read more































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