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I’d been thinking about purchasing a Garmin for months for my Triathlon training. I’d spent ages considering the pro’s and con’s of all of the different versions – 405, 405CX, 310XT – but just made a ’snap’ decision one day that at this price I’d go for the 305.

And I’m really glad that I did. It does everything I need and didn’t cost the earth. The HRM signal reception is rock solid and the GPS acquires the signal pretty quickly when it has a decent view of the sky. I don’t really need to swim in it or wear it as a day-to-day watch, so didn’t need to pay the extra for the 310 or 405.

Only minor negative is the maps in the Garmin Training centre software – it only show major roads. It would have been better to integrate it into something like Google Maps to get a better map view, but the export to Google Earth makes up for this.
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