rcberto - 2008-07-24 9:22 AM
crap. I just wrote a long post and lost it. Here's the summary:
I have 5 hours left to reach my goal. I'm headed to Vermont this weekend but will bring my bike and reach my goal.
Please tell me more about the 305/405. I am trying to figure out what to get for my birthday. Swimming instruction or a toy. I love my old school timex ironman for the pool, I have a nice cyclometer for the bike, but I have nothing for running except BT route manager, my timex, and long division.
There are no GPS units that you can swim with yet huh? Can I just strap the 405 on my wrist and bike with it? Will it tell my speed and distance? I already have cadence on my cyclometer.
The 405 was my birthday gift to myself too! I love it. It's much more streamlined than earlier Forerunners so it fits pretty nicely on the wrist. It's still fairly big, it's a GPS after all, but I think it's more comfortable. It tracks pace, distance, averages and heart rate. I like it because you can run or bike without mapping. If you want to run 8 miles, you just run where you like and keep an eye on the distance occasionally. I use it for cycling as well and find it's far more accurate than my bike computer.
You can't swim with it, unfortunately, but it wouldn't be much good indoors anyway since you can't get a satellite. I use my timex ironman for swimming and for races as well, still does the trick.
I haven't fully explored all of the options yet because I hate reading directions, but just for the pacing, mileage and HRM, I love it so far.
Swimming instruction is good too 