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| Garmin Forerunner 101 Wrist-Mounted GPS Navigator and Fitness Computer | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $144.00 Buy New: $83.50 You Save: $60.50 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 76 reviews Sales Rank: 935
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Array: Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-00329-05 Model: 010-00329-05 UPC: 753759044114 EAN: 0753759044114 ASIN: B0001ILXGQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Love it April 18, 2008 The Forerunner works great. I love knowing exactly how far I've run. I thought it might be too big but the size is fine. I usually forget it's there once I get going. It would be nice if it was rechargeable but for the price I can afford to buy batteries.
Great Motivator April 2, 2008 I recently picked up one of these Forerunner 101's from Amazon and I have to say that my running (or at least my desire to run) has increased since getting it. I have to run for my yearly Air Force fitness test and I traditionally have hated to run since I am no good at keeping my pace (either running too fast at first and burning out or too slow and having to kill myself catching up) but I really like the Forerunner for helping me out in that area. The device is very accurate and the battery life is very good. The time to sync up with the GPS satellites is very fast (I have noticed that it links up faster if you stand still while you wait). It is hardly noticable on my wrist as it is very light in weight and the wrist strap is comfortable. The setup and usage of the menus were very well thought out and easy to use. I would definately recommend this device for anyone to help in their daily workout.
Good and Reliable March 6, 2008 I bought this from amazon after having a real bad experience with the Navman 300 which I got from Marshalls. The Navman 300 had a weak display that would cut in and out and the device at times would freeze up and would not display the correct pace. This all happened to me while I was running in the 2007 L.A. Marathon; which brings us to the Garmin Forerunner 101.
I returned the stupid Navman 300 and got the Garmin Forerunner 101. The Garmin Forerunner 101 is solid. Just put it on, establish a signal, hit the start button and you're off. It has a super clear display. It even has a button to light up the screen for a few seconds if you're running at night so you could see the display. The signal is decent but not great. If you want to start it up indoors while you're getting ready to run, forget about it. Go outside and wait 2-5 minutes. You'll get used to this, it wasn't a big issue for me. But you have to make sure you're not running or walking in a heavily populated area of tall trees, or else it'll lose the connection with the satellites. I used this Garmin 101 in the 2008 L.A. Marathon and was impressed. I used the "virtual partner" mode to finish within my desired time that I set as my goal. While I failed miserably(although I still finished, barely), I realized that this device is more than just a distance calculator. It can really help you track your progress and reach your goals if you put in the effort(which I didn't). It has many other modes that I haven't used yet. I gave it 4 stars and not 5 because of the inability to hook this up to a computer and transfer your stats. But for under a $100, I can live with that.
Excellent tool for monitoring jogging progress February 7, 2008 The Forerunner 101 offers the ability to use replaceable AAA batteries. I use a set of NiMH rechargeable AAA batteries that last for about 1-2 weeks worth of running. The GPS takes awhile to lock onto a signal from a cold start. The longest it has taken was about 5 minutes! So I recommend going outside and stretch while the unit "warms up". Sometimes if I face Due West, the signal locks on faster.
The Forerunner 101 does not work inside most buildings, but it does work well in a car to track your GPS speed. The mapping feature is an interesting tool, albeit crude.
The Forerunner logs your mileage, calories burned, and average speeds.
Great basic GPS January 12, 2008 So far I love my GPS. I didn't need anything fancy or complicated to use and this does exactly what I need as a runner. It accurately records my mileage as I run. I live in a very small town and have not had any problems with GPS signals.
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