Lentamentalisk
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« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2021, 08:23:02 AM » |
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I don't have a lot of experience with massively long routes on those two devices, so I don't know that I can answer your exact question. I've been using an eTrex 20x and Edge Touring (both substantially lower models than what you're looking at) and never had any issues with route detail for 1-3 day rides.
The way the devices behave is pretty different, so if they both can handle your route size, you'll want to think about the features you're actually looking for. The Edge is really a cycling specific unit. It is designed to sit in its mount, out in front of your bike, and give you a constant stream of navigational info as you ride. The eTrex is really aimed at hiking, more expecting you to check it periodically, and then stuff it back in your pocket. The Edge uses a rechargeable battery, so you need to either have a USB backup battery, or stop in town to top off. The eTrex meanwhile uses AA batteries, so you can just grab a handful and head off into the wilderness.
Personally I prefer the Edge for any biking I do, and sold off my eTrex ages ago, but now that I'm getting back into some non-bike sports, I bought an eTrex to support hiking and kayaking.
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