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| #Post#: 1660-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: August 27, 2014, 9:46 pm | |
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| [quote author=Colorado Rider link=topic=132.msg1657#msg1657 | |
| date=1409111572] | |
| Rusty how did the Montana hold-up this year? | |
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| I have to spray WD40 on the mounts pins every now and then. | |
| Until the WD40 dries, the GPS will sometimes come up with an | |
| error that I'm using an "Unsupported Battery." It still works | |
| fine. I'd get it again. The only reason I'd consider the | |
| Monterra is so I could reduce the number of devices I carry. Of | |
| course, the downside of "all-in-one" is I might lose my GPS, | |
| Camera, ebook, email, and compass all at once. | |
| #Post#: 1661-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: August 27, 2014, 10:04 pm | |
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| Yep; great point! Thanks for the update. | |
| #Post#: 1702-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: September 4, 2014, 8:49 pm | |
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| I ended up getting a monterra. I chose this over using my galaxy | |
| for a few reasons. | |
| First was the screen. In direct sunlight the galaxy isn't as | |
| visable as the monterra. | |
| Second is waterproofing. While the 5s active is waterproof the | |
| battery won't last long enough for an extended trip with the | |
| screen on all the time and location services turned to high | |
| accuracy. Of course you can run a usb cable to it but then it's | |
| not waterproof anymore. The garmin in the mount retains its | |
| waterproof rating. I'm sure you can get a case of some kind | |
| that would allow the phone to charge and be waterproof, but I'd | |
| have to remove it every time I wasn't using it to navigate. I | |
| just wouldn't like a big bulky case in my pocket. | |
| Third would be the mount. Honestly I didn't really look into | |
| this one but it would have to be secure so it couldn't pop out. | |
| It would also have to have a tether. Both of which would make | |
| it a pain to remove each time you wanted to take it somewhere so | |
| you wouldn't miss a call. | |
| This was enough to push me toward getting a dedicated unit. | |
| #Post#: 1704-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: DaveKubler Date: September 4, 2014, 10:42 pm | |
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| Screen glare isn't bad at all with no screen protector...but I | |
| concede not as good. We don'tneed our devices to be | |
| waterproof...you are not a submarine. With the power port on the | |
| bottom of the phone..even during a downpour the phone is fine. | |
| Ran mine for over 20000 miles always plugged in regardless of | |
| weather. Realize though you a can always just unn plug it during | |
| the heavy rain. The x grip from ram (I also put some velcro on | |
| back of phone and the mount) will not fall off. I have dropped | |
| the bike pretty hard...phone stays out. The point of this is | |
| its ridiculously cheaper....much more versatile of a device. | |
| But... to each their own :) | |
| #Post#: 1802-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Bartlioni Date: September 27, 2014, 10:19 am | |
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| I really like the Montana units, but in the end I went with a | |
| Zumo 350 for my 690e. I use a Zumo 665 on my Harley and so I | |
| figured I'd be happy. I was right. Its supposed to be | |
| compatible with the topo maps but I haven't downloaded any yet. | |
| It also has a fuel remaining calculator and a really bright | |
| screen. It also came with a really solid handlebar mount that I | |
| would have to have paid an extra $80 to get for the Montana. | |
| #Post#: 1804-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: September 27, 2014, 11:51 am | |
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| Bartlioni, | |
| Tell me more. Sometimes I struggle between the Zumo and the | |
| Monterra and I'm days away from making a purchase. A previous | |
| poster put forth that the Android (or equivalent) is the best | |
| solution. I don't think that the poster is wrong, if cost was | |
| my primary concern, that would be the best solution. My | |
| priority is that I have to have dependability and performance | |
| for a vast area where you can ride all day and nearly every turn | |
| looks just like the last one. 95% of my riding is commuting, | |
| but I won't go with 50/50 tires. I just bought a new D908RR for | |
| the rear as on my last ride my buddy could hardy even make the | |
| ride on his 50/50 tires, I know I would have struggled without | |
| the knobbies. It's the same with the GPS for me it has to work | |
| in the remote areas. Have you tried the Zumo off rode yet in a | |
| remote area? | |
| Thanks, | |
| Colorado | |
| #Post#: 1805-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Bartlioni Date: September 27, 2014, 12:09 pm | |
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| Hey Colorado, | |
| I used to live outside C. Springs, and so I can kind of imagine | |
| your situation. I don't have a lot of experience with this unit | |
| yet on very rugged terrain, but I can say that I've jumped it | |
| and its gotten rained on a couple of times without so much as a | |
| burp. But here's what I think is the deal. The mount that | |
| comes with the Zumo is totally solid. I didn't have a lot of | |
| confidence in that fact then I bought mine, but they cut some | |
| slots into the inner section of the u-bolt, where it contacts | |
| the bar, that keeps it from slipping under heavy bouncing. | |
| After a number of jumps my GPS sits right where I told it to. | |
| I've looked at the handlebar mount for the Montana, and it looks | |
| pretty good, but I think the mount for the Zumo is better for | |
| rough terrain. The Zumo mount locks your unit into the mount | |
| where the Montana mount just clips your $500 computer into | |
| plastic. Otherwise, the Montana is just as good as a Zumo, if | |
| not cooler with its camera and all. But if I wanted to drop a | |
| bike from 500 feet in the air to the ground (lets hope not) then | |
| I'd put my money on the Zumo mount. | |
| Later | |
| Bartlioni | |
| #Post#: 1806-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Bartlioni Date: September 27, 2014, 12:39 pm | |
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| Oh, one other thought there brother. I'm totally sold on buying | |
| refurbished Garmins off of eBay for a $100 less or so than | |
| buying a new one. Why? The new ones are stamped out and sold | |
| with a failure rate of 10%. The refurbs are actually inspected | |
| and tested by human hands. I'll never buy new again unless I | |
| can't get a deal on a refurb. Just a thought. | |
| #Post#: 1807-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: September 27, 2014, 5:50 pm | |
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| Thanks Bartlioni, I appreciate the input. Touratech does have a | |
| rugged mount for both with an embedded power connecter; pretty | |
| neat. They are also give a discount on the mount if you buy | |
| both from them. | |
| Colorado | |
| #Post#: 1811-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Bartlioni Date: September 28, 2014, 1:45 pm | |
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| Hey Man, | |
| I just read up on the Monterra unit you mentioned and I have to | |
| admit that it looks like zee bomb! But I just read a review | |
| that says the compass was way off on multiple units as of about | |
| a year ago. Overall the user reviews online don't seem to be | |
| too kind to it. I love it on paper, but I'd look into that | |
| compass issue. The Montana seems to have a happier following. | |
| I know you can't go wrong with a Zumo 350 but it doesn't have | |
| all the fancy features. But I got it for ~$350 on ebay. | |
| Later | |
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