Sabtu, 25 September 2010

Garmin GSC 10 Speed Cadence Sensor

Garmin Speed Cadence Bike Sensor

Garmin Speed Cadence Bike Sensor

I've had my Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With Heart Rate Monitor for awhile now and have only used it for running events. I recently purchased a road bike and bought this to track my bike workouts.

Installation was easy to understand. All the components are held in place with "zip ties" which makes it easy. We had no difficulty getting the sensors to align. The product is small and lightweight, so unless you are worried about ounces added to your bike weight (if you are, you're probably buying an expensive cycle computer), it does not add appreciable weight or bulk. After installation, you turn on your Forerunner and tell it that you have now installed the sensor (consult your Forerunner instruction booklet) and it immediately picked it up. That's all there is to it. You are then able to monitor pedal cadence and speed of your ride.

I would absolutely recommend this if you already have a Forerunner 305 and now want to monitor bike workouts.

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5 komentar:

  1. Where can I find a great deal online for Garmin 010-00679-05 Forerunner 50 Sports Watch

    BalasHapus
  2. Im looking for a indoor Heart rate monitor that counts calories during my crossfit workouts and all I want is a chest trap and not with a foot pod.

    BalasHapus
  3. I recently bought the Garmin GSC 10 speed/cadence sensor for my bike. I have paired it with my Garmin Forerunner 310XT. I was puzzled when I discovered that the speed coming from the GSC 10 overrides the speed coming from the GPS. I figured the GPS would be more accurate. Under the FAQ section of Garmin's website they claimed the GSC 10 is more accurate. Is this true? Does anyone know how accurate the GSC 10 really is? thanks.

    BalasHapus
  4. If I buy a garmin 910xt without a heartbeat monitor/strap can I still connect a heartbeat monitor to it later on?

    BalasHapus
  5. I would like to find a bicycle with a built-in computer with sensors in the hand-grips (similar to those on some work-out exercise cycles found in health clubs) that provides feedback on heart rate, calorie burn, distance covered and average speed. I wonder if such a bicycle could include sattelite navigation>

    BalasHapus