Subject: RE: GPS WatchesThere are a few models from Garmin, each with their own pros and cons, but if you want the lowest price and highest functionality- then just get the 305. Firstly- the biggest training benefit to me to my GPS watch, is the HR monitor. So, I'd disagree with the above recommendation of the 205, and definitely get the HR monitor. 1. always knowing exactly how far you ran. Without consulting a map or worrying about if your nike+ was accurate. 2. works just fine on the bike as well. 3. pace, distance, time, HR, map- all easily displayed and recorded on the garmin web site. 4. the ability to show many different user selectable parameters. Basically it will tell you anything you want to know. Very cool. 5. Custom workouts. you want to do varying intervals at varying pedetermined paces or heart rate zones with specific rest times in between... no problem. you watch will take you through each steap. Very very cool. 6. Virtual partner. neat, but it's a if the run gets hilly- as the partner won't slow down while you're running up hills. 7. relationship between pace and HR (or HR zone ). essential |