Subject: RE: Garmin 310xt gps accuracy issues Firstly- I wouldn't assume that the Edges are more accurate than the 310. I had two identical 405's on my wrist and went for a couple of runs and a couple of bike rides with them. I did a hard reset on both, and set them to the same settings, with the auto pause feature turned off. I was amazed at how different they were. Firstly, the instantaneous pace - which is about a 12 second average, was way off between the two- often more than 1min/mi. So- I now no longer use the instantaneous pace display. I found them often to be up to 160 feet off in total distance in the middle of a long run. And, it wasn't always the same watch that was coming up short. I had both set to auto lap at 1 mi, and my mile run splits were as close as 3 seconds and as far off as 12 seconds. When you take a sharp corner (acute angle ), especially in bike mode, sometimes the garmin will cut the corner off pretty severely, depending on exactly when it takes a position reading I guess. You can sometimes see this on the plots. I've assumed that that kind of thing has a lot to do with the errors. These are truly amazing instruments- but their accuracy is not perfect. |