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 The Garmin Forerunner 50 with Foot Pod
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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Training for Greatness, April 24, 2009 |
| Works well, but tends to have a slight inaccuracy
when running up and down hills, as I believe it
works on stride lengths as opposed to GPS. Works
great for setting pace. Easy to keep track of your
training. Small, comfortable unit. |      |
| The Next Great One, January 30, 2009 |
| I don't run everyday, but when I do this unit is
awesome. It's not bulky, and doesn't swing around
my wrist when in use. I also really like the size
of the numbers on the screen, I can see them
without stopping and squinting at it. |      |
| Training_Wreck, January 30, 2009 |
| The forerunner 50 is a great training assistant
because it works well indoors and on the pavement.
It records excellent speed and distance data. It
does not have a GPS but the inertial sensors seem
to work just as well. I would recommend this for
anyone who trains indoors on a track. | |