garmin 1030+ or the 830 or the wahoo or the karoo2?
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garmin 1030+ or the 830 or the wahoo or the karoo2?
When I hurt my hand I had the fumbles and dropped my 1030+ a few times and cracked the corner. also it fell out of my pocket when I sat and cracked the screen. a silicone sleeve and a stick on new screen seemed to fix it. it seems to have issues starting and stopping pdf it will read wacky speeds. like 32mph before I even get on my bike. it seems less right now so maybe it has dried out? I think the silicone sleeve keeps water trapped in and it gets in the case.
Hate to spend so much on a new one. so debating on what to replace it with. I don't use most of the features but what I do use limits some.
Got to have a touch screen cant stand using the buttons on the garmin. I like the big screen on the 1030. I use the temp feature the altimeter so get my slope. Really liked the 1030 as it has auto correct and t was always on so thats really something I want. the 10130 is loud enough to hear even in traffic and I need that. need support for the garmin radar. easy sync to strava as its s mostly used to record Ostrava and see the above things. my e bike hs built in gps and I use that mostly for my navigation as its just easier to see and easier to add files to I can do it all from my computer without plugging anything in. I like it as backup navigation but most of the time I don't need it.
seems the Karoo may be the best love using usb to charge it. I end up charging the 1030 two times a week when I change the radar so long run times usually are not an issue. I know gamins well and can easily set them up. but they have their glitches and are not always great with ANT stuff and can loose connection to lights and the radar
Hate to spend so much on a new one. so debating on what to replace it with. I don't use most of the features but what I do use limits some.
Got to have a touch screen cant stand using the buttons on the garmin. I like the big screen on the 1030. I use the temp feature the altimeter so get my slope. Really liked the 1030 as it has auto correct and t was always on so thats really something I want. the 10130 is loud enough to hear even in traffic and I need that. need support for the garmin radar. easy sync to strava as its s mostly used to record Ostrava and see the above things. my e bike hs built in gps and I use that mostly for my navigation as its just easier to see and easier to add files to I can do it all from my computer without plugging anything in. I like it as backup navigation but most of the time I don't need it.
seems the Karoo may be the best love using usb to charge it. I end up charging the 1030 two times a week when I change the radar so long run times usually are not an issue. I know gamins well and can easily set them up. but they have their glitches and are not always great with ANT stuff and can loose connection to lights and the radar
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When I hurt my hand I had the fumbles and dropped my 1030+ a few times and cracked the corner. also it fell out of my pocket when I sat and cracked the screen. a silicone sleeve and a stick on new screen seemed to fix it. it seems to have issues starting and stopping pdf it will read wacky speeds. like 32mph before I even get on my bike. it seems less right now so maybe it has dried out? I think the silicone sleeve keeps water trapped in and it gets in the case.
Hate to spend so much on a new one. so debating on what to replace it with. I don't use most of the features but what I do use limits some.
Got to have a touch screen cant stand using the buttons on the garmin. I like the big screen on the 1030. I use the temp feature the altimeter so get my slope. Really liked the 1030 as it has auto correct and t was always on so thats really something I want. the 10130 is loud enough to hear even in traffic and I need that. need support for the garmin radar. easy sync to strava as its s mostly used to record Ostrava and see the above things. my e bike hs built in gps and I use that mostly for my navigation as its just easier to see and easier to add files to I can do it all from my computer without plugging anything in. I like it as backup navigation but most of the time I don't need it.
seems the Karoo may be the best love using usb to charge it. I end up charging the 1030 two times a week when I change the radar so long run times usually are not an issue. I know gamins well and can easily set them up. but they have their glitches and are not always great with ANT stuff and can loose connection to lights and the radar
Hate to spend so much on a new one. so debating on what to replace it with. I don't use most of the features but what I do use limits some.
Got to have a touch screen cant stand using the buttons on the garmin. I like the big screen on the 1030. I use the temp feature the altimeter so get my slope. Really liked the 1030 as it has auto correct and t was always on so thats really something I want. the 10130 is loud enough to hear even in traffic and I need that. need support for the garmin radar. easy sync to strava as its s mostly used to record Ostrava and see the above things. my e bike hs built in gps and I use that mostly for my navigation as its just easier to see and easier to add files to I can do it all from my computer without plugging anything in. I like it as backup navigation but most of the time I don't need it.
seems the Karoo may be the best love using usb to charge it. I end up charging the 1030 two times a week when I change the radar so long run times usually are not an issue. I know gamins well and can easily set them up. but they have their glitches and are not always great with ANT stuff and can loose connection to lights and the radar
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I've owned Garmins since way back in the 305 days and my latest was a 1030 with a screen halo. Garmin replaced it with a refurb that started doing lots of weird stuff like losing sensors mid-ride or even struggled to find the same sensors that I'd been using for days. Garmin replaced it with a refurb that started doing started doing the same thing 6 months later.
Anyway, after the 305s (several), 500s, 810s, 830s, and 1030s, I bought a Karoo2 a few weeks ago. So far, it's been flawless and finds my sensors on all of my bikes and holds on to them. I only have a few hundred miles on it but I'm happy so far.
Anyway, after the 305s (several), 500s, 810s, 830s, and 1030s, I bought a Karoo2 a few weeks ago. So far, it's been flawless and finds my sensors on all of my bikes and holds on to them. I only have a few hundred miles on it but I'm happy so far.
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I was leaning towards a Karoo2, found a good youtube video (long) doing a side by side comparison of the Karoo2 and the Garmin 1030. I ultimately decided on the Garmin for its superior battery life, important to me because I want to be able to tour with it.
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I found ant lights are really bad and say if I left my headlight on one bike when I rode another one then it may not connect to it again. I ride a lot in Sumer maybe 250 miles a week but the radar is what runs out first then I just charge them both, I have seen so many glitches in garmin but they usually jsut keep going, on our tandem my wife has the explore. I have it in battery save mode as she is blind and cant see it. but a screen will pop up after a couple of minutes with a tip about saving battery with a screen that turns off but the thing will stay up the whole ride.
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I have found the Garmin mapping/routes to be pretty good, too. I haven't put the K2 to a real test yet on the routing.
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I have evolved to the 1030, I can't see changing from it. Works awesome and like the interface way better than Wahoo. I wouldn't change. I like the idea of the K2 but the lack of overall real world testing or lack of way for me to test it kept me away from it. Just not much out on it.
If I were to have lots of cash and upgraded my power meter I would go sram PM and head unit though, those are legit! I don't need mapping as much as am a data freak.
If I were to have lots of cash and upgraded my power meter I would go sram PM and head unit though, those are legit! I don't need mapping as much as am a data freak.
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The maps are better and clearer on the superior screen of a K2, the TBT is easier to see, the TBT pop up works faster than the 1030, which is helpful with the turns come in quick order. I've done a bunch of routes in RWGPS, which is super simple to get onto the K2. I prefer theK2 for navigation over the 1030. That said, the battery life is 12-14 hrs. vs. 20 for an older 1030 and 24 for the new Plus. That can make a difference if touring, though the K2 will function on an external battery. As well, I prefer the Garmin method of a BT connection to the mobile app for uploading of completed rides, getting routes via the iQ app, etc.... Hammerhead stuck with WiFi,, which is generally more reliable than BT, but a bit of a hassle to enable HotSpot on the phone or to activate and use a SIM card. I actually prefer the data screen layout of my 1030 over the K2, but really nit pick complaint. My k2 has a great gear graphic for my 2 Di2 systems, which I like better than Garmin, so like I said, a nitpick.
General experience is the K2 is easier to get setup and configured and maybe a bit easier to find functions and make modifications. It has a touch screen as well as 4 function buttons, which I am finding I like when wearing bulky winter gloves, so best of both worlds when needed. HH is also better at resolving issues and introducing features. Garmin is notorious for adding features that are poorly developed and often times don't work, LiveTrack has been a typical "sometimes it works" feature, that DC Rainmaker made many complaints about. It works very well now as far as I can tell.
For $400, the K2 is a better choice over an 830 if navigation and map usage is important, almost as good as my 1030.
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I have evolved to the 1030, I can't see changing from it. Works awesome and like the interface way better than Wahoo. I wouldn't change. I like the idea of the K2 but the lack of overall real world testing or lack of way for me to test it kept me away from it. Just not much out on it.
If I were to have lots of cash and upgraded my power meter I would go sram PM and head unit though, those are legit! I don't need mapping as much as am a data freak.
If I were to have lots of cash and upgraded my power meter I would go sram PM and head unit though, those are legit! I don't need mapping as much as am a data freak.
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Not sure if it's real, but the legacy 1030 is at $429 at this site. That's a steal for a good unit.
https://avt.bike/products/garmin-edg...gn=sag_organic
https://avt.bike/products/garmin-edg...gn=sag_organic
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I just hate buying another garmin for that much and not getting anything different. so far if I take the garmin out of the silicone sleeve after it rains it has been better. but it looks like with a adaptor I can use my garmin mounts on the stem.
this is why I use my Bosch Nyon for navigation the screen is huge. but its s only practical on uploaded routes. it sucks on navigating on its own. but it does nto use a battery that has to be recharged its no drain. I have the big one its the old one on my tandem and the smaller nyon on my commuter. there also calculate how much range you have on your battery using topography as part of the range.
this is why I use my Bosch Nyon for navigation the screen is huge. but its s only practical on uploaded routes. it sucks on navigating on its own. but it does nto use a battery that has to be recharged its no drain. I have the big one its the old one on my tandem and the smaller nyon on my commuter. there also calculate how much range you have on your battery using topography as part of the range.
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And, you can trade in your old computer for a refund. I traded in an 810 that had started rebooting itself mid-rides. They are giving me a $100 for it. Have to hurry, though, you have to buy before January 6th.
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Yep, had to show in a pic that it worked. It seems odd, though, that they won't take units like yours. They say they're not refurbing them, just recycling the components.
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Interesting that as I read the Hammerhead fine print on trade in, they do not mention trade in unit must be in XX condition.
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It's been awhile since I traded mine in but if i recall, they want a pic of the back with the serial number and pic of the front boot screen.
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Out of curiosity, what can they recycle?
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From the site: “What happens to my old device?Your old cycling computer will be deconstructed and recycled to the fullest extent possible.” That’s all they say.
https://www.hammerhead.io/pages/trade-in-trade-up
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Have you tried to reach out to Garmin Customer Support to see if they will work with you on a replacement unit?
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well ordered the Karoo. I got my ppp loans forgiven so I feel rich (G) one thing that really annoys me about garmin is if I am in the basement at work or such were there is no signal and end my ride or when its charging and is done it will start a ride because it thinks I am moving because I have auto pause at 6mph. isa very annoying. having a speed sensor took care of it but thats not a real solution as the batteries don't last that long on them.
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well ordered the Karoo. I got my ppp loans forgiven so I feel rich (G) one thing that really annoys me about garmin is if I am in the basement at work or such were there is no signal and end my ride or when its charging and is done it will start a ride because it thinks I am moving because I have auto pause at 6mph. isa very annoying. having a speed sensor took care of it but thats not a real solution as the batteries don't last that long on them.
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Ah, I understand what you are dealing with. I've seen my 1030 just power up when charging. I also have seen my unit power up if senses it's moving, as in I shove the bike in the back of my truck, the unit is powered off (or at least screen is dark, not necessarily the same thing), when I take bike out of truck, unit has self powered on. Done this a few times. It has not started a track recording though. Haven't figured it out yet. I know my Karoo 2 has no issues like this.
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Ah, I understand what you are dealing with. I've seen my 1030 just power up when charging. I also have seen my unit power up if senses it's moving, as in I shove the bike in the back of my truck, the unit is powered off (or at least screen is dark, not necessarily the same thing), when I take bike out of truck, unit has self powered on. Done this a few times. It has not started a track recording though. Haven't figured it out yet. I know my Karoo 2 has no issues like this.