Why Your GPS Lies
The truth about GPS accuracy — and what you can do when you really need to know how far and fast you’ve run.
The truth about GPS accuracy — and what you can do when you really need to know how far and fast you’ve run.
Tiny, crisp, and more integrated than before, the Edge 130 Plus isn't a robust training tool but it's a solid starting point.
The Draw: Tons of info in a tiny package
The Draw: All the bells, all the whistles
The Draw: Nice balance between computing power and ease-of-use
The Draw: Full-color touchscreen for less
The Draw: Simple, intuitive, and practical
The Draw: Bulletproof but modern
The little watch for women makes a big splash.
The Timex Ironman One GPS+ will offer stand-alone connectivity without a phone.
Make race day easier on your spectating friends and family with these up-to-the-minute tracking options — no smartphone on course required.
GPS, ANT+ and Strava compatibility in a Sigma-priced package? Done.
We compared the Soleus GPS Fit 1.0 with Garmin’s Forerunner 10 to see which of these bargain buys can help you train most effectively.
Ultimately, every triathlete has to race by feel. No technology will ever be able to substitute for your own sense of your capabilities.
Garmin is one of the leaders when it comes to GPS technology in cycling and multisport, so it comes as no surprise that they are the first company to release a touchscreen GPS bike computer.