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How is the new garmin Gizmo? - stillwaddler - 14-01-2004

have been looking forward to hearing how you are getting on with the new Gizmo Andy, is it really all singing/dancing? Can it make toast?

Glad to hear you have reovered from your flu.


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - El Gordo - 14-01-2004

I've had a problem with it today, but until that point was very pleased. I'm hoping/assuming today's failure was just a blip.

If you want to know more, there's a long thread on the RW site, here:

http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/forum/forummessages.asp?dt=4&UTN=26892&srchdte=0&last=1&V=6&SP=


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - stillwaddler - 15-01-2004

Yes I have read the thread which is what sparked the question, hope it gets fixed soon, must admit I have been rather tempted, the pacing facility is particularly appealing, plus I just like gadgets!Let us know whne it recovers...


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - parky - 15-01-2004

I was mulling on whether to get one or not. Could you tell me where you bought it from Andy?


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - El Gordo - 15-01-2004

I bought mine from ASK Direct, in Tottenham Court Road. (http://www.askdirect.co.uk, I think), but do read the thread on RW for more discussion about where and whether to buy.

The bad news this morning is that I think the thing has expired completely. I've recharged it but it won't switch on.

I've called ASK and they've said they'll replace it, whch I'll aim to do tomorrow.

Despite this setback, I'd still thoroughly recommend the gadget, or indeed the Timex SDM which I also have. The Garmin has more features than the Timex, and doesn't have the separate arm-worn transceiver, but essentially they do the same thing.


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - parky - 15-01-2004

Thanks Andy but another question; I know this sounds daft but how heavy is it? I like the idea of this because I don't fancy the seperate transceiver.

I really dislike having to carry stuff or wear anything extra than I have to it. I really don't enjoy having to wear a bottle belt when marathon training and if I could persuade the missus to appear every mile and hand me water I would!


How is the new garmin Gizmo? - El Gordo - 15-01-2004

It's very light indeed. The exact weight is in the spec at the back of the manual, which available in PDF format from the Garmin website.