Review by pappy - 2010-09-07 10:17 AM Overall rating: (2.2) I was excited to see everything I have in my Garmin 305 plus the ability to swim and use my existing Cadence and heart rate strap and compatibility with a power meter. I was exceptionally disappointed.
-Would not recognize my Garmin Cadence sensor (although it did work with my Garmin HRM strap)
-Although the sceen is the exact same size as the Garmin 305, the digits are only about 2/3 the size making it much more difficult to read.
-Charger/USB chord failed on second day of use, pretty much putting this thing out of commission... » Read More
Review by lewandsails - 2010-08-11 7:30 PM Overall rating: (2.3) DO NOT BUY THIS WATCH IF YOU SWEAT since sweat renders the touch-bezel useless.
OH, AND DO NOT BUY THIS WATCH IF YOU WORKOUT/COMPETE LONGER THAN 5 HOURS AT A TIME since the battery in GPS mode won't last.
I WAS TOLD BY CUSTOMER SERVICE THAT THIS WATCH IS NOT A TRIATHLON TRAINING WATCH! honestly, they said even though i don't swim with it they wouldn't recommend it for triathlon training. no joke. that means no running or biking with this watch? Well i guess you could say it's a gimmic watch... » Read More
Review by gwmeader - 2010-06-25 10:46 AM Overall rating: (2.3) Really like my Trek bike, but I think there are better options for a bike computer. The Incite 9i has been a disappointment. » Read More
Review by eklung05 - 2010-06-07 12:00 PM Overall rating: (4.8) Not a ton of features, but with date/time, backlight, heart rate, duration of workout, average HR and peak HR, what else do you need? It does what it does and it does it well, and it's relatively stylish and non-bulky. » Read More
Review by douginoz - 2010-04-30 12:35 AM Overall rating: (4.6) It's still very early days for home Internet-connected devices, but if you like to use technology to support and reinforce your training programmes, the Withings scales are a fun additional gadget to have. There's an explosion of cloud-based pervasive and inter-connected devices and applications coming out for mobile phones, social networking websites, and fitness sites like BT. These scales are really an input device into this all-knowing network and time will tell how these websites and apps can utilise heart rate monitors, GPS trackers, bathroom scales, and who knows what else... » Read More
Review by getsome - 2010-04-30 10:14 AM Overall rating: (4.8) Great new product. The 110 cuts out the unneccessary functions like virtual parter, endlessly customizable screens, maps, and waypoints, and delivers a no-nonsense watch that gives you the data you need to get the most out of your workouts. It's everything you've wanted your old Garmin to be, and nothing that you didn't want it to be. » Read More
Review by crowny2 - 2010-04-16 3:04 PM Overall rating: (5) My wife bought it for me and it is still the single best purchase I have made outside of my bike. It has really helped me get the most out of my workouts. I feel lost without it, even if I don't look at it 1/2 the time during a workout. Love my Garmin! » Read More
Review by devouahy - 2010-04-07 5:18 PM Overall rating: (4.8) Very well worth the investment, and definitively a must have if you are going to do Ironmans. Will last your whole race, and then plus some. » Read More