@teamcalzaghe when having it on wrist it's difficult to see the screen because it's too far, at inconvenient angle and rotated. This mount is just for convenience. I'm considering getting one.
So why can't you just ride your bike and look at your forerunner on your wrist now and again for all the stats? Is the answer for comfort or no loss of speed/stability or concentration when biking fast?
Thanks for posting this. I actually bought *just* the bike mount (without the wrist strap) and couldn't believe that they expected me to pull the pins out and remove the rubber strap every time I wanted to mount it on my bike. Now that I see how the velcro strap works, I'll be ordering one of those. Thanks!
just orderd one looks to be better than the rubber mount you just strap to your bike
far2slow1 1 year ago
@teamcalzaghe Yeah, I would say that this allows you to keep your hands on the bars and maybe frees Garmin from liabilty. A very good point though.
spdskte 1 year ago
@teamcalzaghe when having it on wrist it's difficult to see the screen because it's too far, at inconvenient angle and rotated. This mount is just for convenience. I'm considering getting one.
kuzmeech 1 year ago
So why can't you just ride your bike and look at your forerunner on your wrist now and again for all the stats? Is the answer for comfort or no loss of speed/stability or concentration when biking fast?
teamcalzaghe 1 year ago
Thanks for the demonstration video.
Sevenoneight7 1 year ago
thanks for doing this.
jasoncreek 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. I actually bought *just* the bike mount (without the wrist strap) and couldn't believe that they expected me to pull the pins out and remove the rubber strap every time I wanted to mount it on my bike. Now that I see how the velcro strap works, I'll be ordering one of those. Thanks!
jemenake 1 year ago