| | | Garmin Geko 201 | Ideal for the occasional leisure cyclist, the Geko 201 is small, lightweight, waterproof and simple to use. With the ability to hold up to 500 waypoints and 20 routes, it will give you a clear indication of which way to go, how fast you're moving and can even be used to play four fun navigation games.
| | Garmin Venture CX | Voted 'Best in test' by What Mountain Bike magazine, the Venture CX offers a step-up in functionality from the basic Geko unit. A full colour screen gives a clearer display, while the ability to add a memory card means that you can also add some of Garmin's own basic mapping data to the pre-programmed International basemap of major roads and cities. This unit will also hold 500 waypoints and 20 routes.
| | Garmin Vista CX | Offering unrivalled navigation features, the Vista CX is perfect for longer and more technical rides. The unit will hold 1000 waypoints and 20 routes and has the addition of an electronic compass and a barometric altimeter for incredibly accurate accent and decent data. The colour screen and 64MB Micro SD card mean that the unit can be loaded with any Garmin mapping data you choose to add.
| | Garmin GPSmap 60CX | If you're a big fan of riding heavily tree-lined routes then this is the GPS for you! Offering the very best in GPS reception, this unit will pick up a signal in places where many others fail due to the SiRFstar 3 technology and quad-helix antenna. Slightly larger than other units, you'll need a little more handlebar space, but the large colour screen is easy to read and will display the same basic mapping data as the Venture CX and Vista CX. This unit has the largest capacity for pre-programmed routes, holding up to 1000 waypoint and 50 routes and is supplied with a 64MB Micro SD memory card. |
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