At this point, things basically get boring again from a GPS standpoint: A handful of minor quibbles here and there when passing under bridges, but nothing of significance: For the most part, all the units were stuck on each other. I can understand the hesitancy there. I mean, I am sure it is great, but so much stuff that I just do not need or want. Mountain bike dynamics track jump count, distance and hang time• We are too used to responsive smartphones to go back again to slow devices feels like going back 10 years. I think Sigma and Hammerhead do too actually. Beautiful screen, massive memory and long battery life are just a few amazing features the Edge 1030 Plus has to offer. I could see why all the units were displeased at this juncture. I use 2-6 other devices at once, trying to get a clear picture of how a given set of devices handles conditions on a certain day. If you found this review useful, simply hit up the links at the bottom of the page to help support the site. And in fact, some of the new features are shared with the Edge 1030 Plus, like the new course LiveTrack feature. And lastly, if you felt this review was useful — I always appreciate feedback in the comments below. I could not find it anywhere but for me it would be definitely a plus 1 to Garmin. The original 130 is still very glitchy. I thought it might be worth you noting that in your review, as it has definitely made me appreciate my new Edge 130 Plus more. It also supports heart rate sensors, speed sensors, cadence sensors, connected lights, and radar sensors. display that's crisp and easy to read in sunlight or low-light conditions• 99, or you can pair up with the from other brands using either connection protocol. Fear not, the can tell us that. I find it interesting to see the off-course pieces show up on the live tracking link: Most of my time over the last few weeks has been spent on the Edge 1030 Plus LiveTracking paired, which is technically identical to the Edge 130 Plus LiveTracking. 2 Asks Ride Type before the ride rather than after. Thus, two riders could ride the exact same route and get totally different Flow scores. Bought an Edge 130 Plus as a 2nd device replacing an old Edge 520 , basically I use an Edge 830. You can use incident management too. Your email address will not be published. I had very few interactions with the menu on this ride I tend to leave things on a given page. There is also the mega-expensive Garmin Edge 1030 Plus that really packs a punch and delivers all the best cycling features Garmin has to offer in a very handsome package indeed. And Garmin says some aspect of wearables will get the course sharing too. First up for a test ride is just from yesterday on a very diverse route where I was basically trying to break navigation. You can expect up to 12 hours recording between charges. Pulling in the structured training options, and especially ClimbPro make it a solid little unit for more advanced training. That said, within just a few meters of getting out of the buildings, all but the Edge 530 returned to the bike path immediately a couple of seconds. Select to ride it and you get turn-by-turn navigation with an alert as you approach a turn and as you pass through it. Maps would be nice, but if they slow down the device, I can wait and be happy with breadcrumbs … Given the different comments of Ray, I am esp. With that — thanks for reading! For example on the upper straightaway, the Fenix 6 Pro seems to favor the southern side. This is what I did, using TrainerRoad. Garmin Edge 130 Plus review: planning and analysis Garmin has the most sophisticated pre-ride planning and post-ride analysis out there, via its Connect smartphone and computer app. Even on the swerving sections along the river, no divergence: Interestingly however, a bit later I did see some divergence, specifically from the Edge 130 Plus. This page shows your current position, updated every 30 seconds, and then additional metrics on the side — including Speed, Elevation, Heart Rate, Power, and Cadence if you have those sensors. no, i was just about to post about this: Hey Ray, thanks for the detailed review as always. This compact GPS cycling computer features a simplified, rugged design with 1. Considering that the elevation might just me more or less off at certain points the graph might not completely be correct also. A watch could fall apart and give you dire electrical shocks while doing so, but if it shows you on the wrong side of the road? Garmin really need to listen to some feedback on battery life and just make the devices a little larger. To a point where it completely misses Strava segments, in particular any segments that are super windy. Each data screen can show up to eight fields, although you might find that number difficult to read as you ride. In the UK, you can buy the Garmin Edge 130 Plus as part of a '' which includes the Edge 130 Plus MTB unit, standard mount, MTB mount, Edge remot, speed sensor, silicone case and a tether. Structured Workouts: Probably one of the biggest new features of the Edge 130 Plus, aside from ClimbPro, is the new Structured Workout feature. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Sometimes, like below when I passed under high tension wires you see slight differences, but nothing much. The higher the number the harder the course. When the Edge 130 came out a bit over two years ago, I think there was general confusion on where it fit in the Garmin lineup. Just so much stuff that I will never, ever use. You can also set up Live Track which lets you designate email addresses of people who can follow your ride as you go. Plus, anyone can use the Analyzer tool to do the same. I recently had to return a brand new Vivoactive 4 due to completely broken Spotify integration tested 2 Vivoactives and tested on 2 Android phones. Important WARNING for California residents• Instead, it just assumes you are a crow and keeps you pointed in the right direction while you navigate roads. Whereas the Edge 830 favors the northern side. Note that the LiveTrack improvements here also came today to the Edge 1030 Plus obviously , but more importantly are coming to the Edge 530, 830, and original Edge 1030. And it records actual temperature. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Garmin Edge 130 Plus review: verdict The Garmin Edge 130 Plus is the perfect entry level bike computer that's especially geared towards MTB riders. Had a 130 but was only getting 6 hours of battery life with power and HR, so upgraded to 530 which is brilliant. If two riders ride the same exact trail, they should get the same Grit score. On the ride I saw the variations it was on my stem, but I had placed it there on numerous other rides without problems. It all adds up to a lot of functionality to up your cycling game in a handy sized, easy-to-use package. In that case, you have two options — A Along the same Route, or B Straight Line: If selecting to do it along the same route, it simply backtracks from wherever you are back to the starting point. From that, you can work out IF and TSS easily enough. With no sensors and a phone connected, an all day ride 6 or 7 hours and mine is looking pretty low. I switched tacks slightly towards just measuring the actual battery burn and plotting it, and then extrapolating it. I actually use both interchangeably throughout the post, and usually write both. Flow: This is your specific rating for how well you rode the route. In the below screenshot you can see I went specifically off-course which is purple , where my blue line was off in the forest. 3 Stores 30 courses max, rather than the 15 of the original 130. My question is, would I be happier with a little 130 plus? And because it's GPS, you'll always know where you're headed and how to get back with reliable navigation tools, turn prompts and a breadcrumb map• And of course — you can always! Not perfect, but about norm for GPS next to tall buildings: And then, by pure dumb luck I made a right turn off-course instead of a left turn. For all these tests on the Edge 130 I was in stock GPS mode, and all of them were mounted on the handlebars or an out-front mount depending on the day or sometimes my top-tube near the stem. In my case, against my friend Dingeman. mountain biking, race, triathlon, etc…. The 130 Plus is looking like a great device for its price point. Live Segments stopped working at some point. I am in the same position also have Forerunner 245 music , however, I wonder if the navigation of the edge 130 is actually doing more than the forerunner? Garmin Edge 130 Plus review: the basics At 63mm x 41mm x 16mm and weighing just 34 grams, the Edge 130 Plus is tiny compared with the top spec Garmin 1030 Plus, but incorporates much of the same functionality. The next screenshot of the 130plus shows a total of 7079ft, thats more than double the original elevation gain. Garmin Connect lets you plot out a route and upload it to the Edge 130 Plus. Here we go: Now you can see all the units are very close to each other. HRM-Dual heart rate monitor provides accurate, real-time data; soft chest strap is comfortable, adjustable and washable• At any point in time, you can hold the upper right button down to access the settings, which allows you to edit the data pages, as well as some basic routing information. And frankly, that continues here. This detects an unusual acceleration, which might indicate a crash, and will alert your designated contacts, relaying your position. Apart from this, I love this little new Edge 130 Plus! I was hoping for a 130 update to solve battery life issues. Hi, Does this really notify of turns when navigating from Strava routes synced directly with the computer? The features keep on trickling down. I was in stock GPS mode with everything else default. I have yet to see you or any mountain bike sites or mags do any legit singletrack testing on GPS accuracy. I was thinking about this on my mountain trail run today. And because it's GPS, you'll always know where you're headed and how to get back with reliable navigation tools, turn prompts and a breadcrumb map• Or, you can use 3rd party platforms like TrainingPeaks, TrainerRoad, and others to sync these workouts directly to your Edge when they come up on your training calendar. So I want these to be flawless as much as is realistically possible and I could not care less about any other features. The bar graph only on the origin 130 was a point of contention, as it seemed to drop unevenly between the 5 bars. Set up out of the box is quick, guided by an on-screen wizard which lets you set your basic parameters like language and measuring units. If you happen to have other Garmin wearables, maybe even the watch or the Garmin HRM-Pro heart rate monitor, adding the Edge 130 Plus to your cycling ecosystem is highly recommended. That gets you an ad-free DCR, access to the DCR Quarantine Corner video series packed with behind the scenes tidbits. Meanwhile, on that upper left corner turn, the Edge 130 Plus seems to favor the inside while the Edge 1030 Plus seems to hang out more middle of the road. Garmin will tell you how long you need to rest up to recover and you can download structured training plans to follow. Post a Comment Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled. Ultimately I think that was a good thing for not just consumers, but actually Garmin. Hi Ray, just got myself a Garmin Edge 130 Plus to replace my previously reliable Edge 510 just died on my last week with no warning. So, overall that ride looks pretty good. Bought the 130 plus as my firstn ever bike GPS thanks to your review, thank-you. I really, really, really wish the 130 or 130 Plus had a significantly better battery life. Link up a heart rate strap and you can start to get more information about your performance. Hello, I have a question, I want to buy Garmin edge 130 plus, but I want to make sure this Garmin edge 130 plus support workouts like example: warm-up, then, 5 repetitions of 5 minutes in cadences 90-100 rpm then 3 minutes of recovery and finally cold down of 15 minutes. Curious for your thoughts Ray! If you would like a profile picture, simply register at , which works here on DCR and across the web. And they can change to a satellite view, or other mapping providers. Climb pro is excellent and I easily went faster on some of my climbs today being able to track where I was and see the distance and elevation left to climb. Battery life: up to 12 hours may vary depending on usage• Finally, in addition to forward-facing navigation, it can also route you back to the start, mid-ride. Bundle combines Edge 130 Plus cycling computer and a HRM-Dual heart rate monitor with chest strap for the essential training data you need• Mountain bike dynamics track jump count, distance and hang time• ClimbPro feature helps manage your efforts on long climbs, tracking the remaining ascent when you're following a route or course• Well, I guess this is technically an overshoot followed by an undershoot. That lets you expand its functionality by linking up to your smartphone and to peripheral devices, which allow you to record more data. In my case it was basically room temperature, so that would help considerably. Incident detection and assistance features send your real-time location to emergency contacts when paired with a compatible smartphone• Dist remaining is the field I look at most. The windier and steeper the terrain the worse it is. Improve your fitness with dynamic performance insights, such as VO2 max and heart rate, when paired with included HRM-Dual heart rate monitor• In the and the , there is also a 'heart rate bundle' which includes the Edge 130 Plus unit, the HRM-Dual heart rate monitor, standard mount, USB cable and tether. Garmin Edge 130 Plus review: also consider The Hammerhead Karoo 2 might be more expensive than the Garmin Edge 130 Plus but it also features a touchscreen, full-colour, high-resolution 3. Hopefully you found this review useful. Occasionally it takes ten minutes to boot. Also, still no 1s power data field? Saying climb pro is completely useless because the remaining ascent is off is being a little dramatic. Hi Ray, Thanks again for again a great review! display that's crisp and easy to read in sunlight or low-light conditions• If you're shopping for the Garmin Edge 130 Plus or any other accessory items, please consider using the affiliate links below! Incident detection and assistance features send your real-time location to emergency contacts when paired with a compatible smartphone• So we see a little blip there, but nothing more than a couple of meters worth. Some additional differences compared to the original Edge 130: 1 Battery life displayed as both a bar graph and a percentage. Garmin edge 130 plus support that kind of workout? Note the zone indicator is for your current power, not your lap power which is actually slightly below where I need to be. It lacked any of the advanced workout features and related functions that people expected from a mid-range or higher computer. or just riding a few consecutive days would be much better not to have to worry about charging the Garmin. Plus a few other odds and ends I outline down below in the next section. Do you know or asked Garmin why there is NO Di2 integration :-? For even more data you can link up a power meter, like the latest pedal-based units. Keep in mind that weather conditions can significantly impact things too. And Garmin rejected a warranty attempt. You can use it as well for your own gadget comparisons,. This compact GPS cycling computer features a simplified, rugged design with 1. For example, I try to not place two units next to each other on my wrists, as that can impact signal. Battery life: up to 12 hours may vary depending on usage• Also, you can look at Segments on the device ahead of time too. When the tracks look so perfect on the rest of the ride, even the tiniest bit difference is noticed: Later on in the ride we see a bit more of that slight divergence from the Edge 130 Plus, but the 1030 Plus and others remain near lock-step. I just wish more vendors recorded battery life to their files. Thanks for the review, YouTube and everything you do! Navigation: The Edge 130 Plus includes the ability to follow breadcrumb trail tracks and notify you about upcoming turns. Compare to Strava, who are taking the opposite approach and removing their free options to add more value to their paid offering. This new model could be a winner for me. ClimbPro feature helps manage your efforts on long climbs, tracking the remaining ascent when you're following a route or course• The Edge 130 Plus takes that initial package and adds a handful of new features for people that want more out of it. First one is how soon is the update to connect with smart trainers, and the second one and this is pure ignorance is ClimbPro feature just for pre upload routes or if we just riding and we go for that climb i receive all that information? Especially on such a small device with little knobs :- this would be even more ideal than with the bigger Garmins…. But the good news is that you can look on Garmin Connect or the Garmin Connect Mobile smartphone app for more detailed information. But that seems like a fair trade-off for the price. One thing that bummed me out originally was the lack of NP, IF and TSS, but on review of my ride on Garmin Connect, it appears to have NP in the data. You can either plot out a route or course, as Garmin calls it by clicking where you want to go or tell Garmin how far and in what direction you want to go and leave Garmin to work out a round trip for you. But the battery life is killing me. I was also worried about missing Strava turn by turn functionality on the Bolt, but surprisingly once I used it the navigation works good enough for me without turn-by-turn. I did have my phone connected on this ride, along with sensors too. So whatever was going on with that section of tree-lined roadway, seemed to impact both — though not the others. What I wish it had, and which did not exist when I bought it, is pushing TrainerRoad to it for outside rides. That puts me on target for 16 hours, higher than the estimated. I did not have a course loaded which would penalize battery further, nor did I have Varia radar turned on. In the case of GPS bike computers, I put multiple units on my handlebars, though quite well separated such as one on an out-front mount, another on the stem, and others to the side of the handlebars. Post ride, you can review and analyse your workout on Connect too and you can automatically upload it to Strava and other training apps. On the bright side, since bringing out the Edge 130 Plus, people have made data fields via Garmin Connect IQ that fill in some of those gaps,. Still, it probably needed some tweaking…thus, the Edge 130 Plus. Its also not clear yet if the graph is more or less correct, which it would only be if the elevation is always just multiplied by the SAME factor - then looks stretched , or always added the same amount - then is just moved up. This allows you to execute structured workouts with specific targets like power or heart rate targets directly on the device. Know how far, fast, hard and high you've ridden with data from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellites and an altimeter• If Garmin had added support for through-mount connection to their Charge Power Pack it would be an instant buy for me. I believe the problem is actually in the courses that get downloaded from GC rather than the device itself. My experience is mixed on my 530 and watch. For starters, you get on-device notifications of incoming texts and calls. The original Edge 130 got off to a rough start when Garmin went out the gates claiming 15 hours of battery life. And on paper that was mostly true. Further, the new user interface will get rolled out to everyone. Know how far, fast, hard and high you've ridden with data from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellites and an altimeter• To load a structured workout, hold the upper right button, then go into Training. Mine crashes all the time even on the latest firmware. wary of too slow on-device routing: it that case I definitely do not want to spend money on an Edge device: I just would take my phone, make route online on RWGPS, dwmap, courses and import it as a course: quick and good enough. You can see the Wahoo ROAM barely snuck its head out as well. Garmin seems to have found the right balance this time around in this second iteration of the Edge 130 series. This is a problem that absolutely makes climb pro useless and should be known by buyers interested in the 130plus because of this feature. The unit is also available to start shipping today as well. Oh hell no, bring on the fury of the internet! Seems to work just as you described and am very happy with it and will get the radar and cadence sensor. Includes: Edge 130 Plus computer, HRM-Dual heart rate monitor with chest strap, mounting hardware, USB cable and documentation Imported. This can be the one I just pulled from Strava, one from Garmin Connect, or it could be a past ride, or a saved location. Which, holy crap, he was hauling on this Segment when he got it. Press the Start button and the Garmin Edge 130 Plus will quickly lock onto a GPS signal and begin to record your ride. If you added sensors, battery life dropped a bunch. Includes: Edge 130 Plus, mounting hardware, USB cable and documentation Imported. You can select from different layouts, allowing up to 8 data fields per page. Or if you added LiveTrack or phone connectivity, it dropped some more. The Bluetooth connectivity lets you link up a phone too, which gives you even more options if you take it with you on your rides. it seems to be a global garmin problem, i amongst others have opened a support ticket for my 945 and older edge 520, but not heard back. No interest in pairing with smart phones for apps, no interest in mapping, no interest in workouts, training plans etc… literally none. Routes can be created online from Garmin Connect web , or Garmin Connect mobile smartphone. Previously with the original Edge 130 it was a bit muddy if you used advanced features. I want to love the 130 — the form factor is excellent and it still has more features than I use. Would love to see you do a thorough GPS accuracy test on some winding singletrack mountain bike trails. Would love to hear some stats on that. Strava Live Segments allows you to race Strava Segments in real-time or, at least via offline cache against the KOM as well as the people you follow and your PR.。 。
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