I got myself the 810 a few months back because I was fed up of my poo old android phone which would only last 5 minutes and often lose the whole ride. So I got sucked in by the stats of all the fancy features on the 810 like Bluetooth and live feeds and the best one ‘the tell the misses where you are’ feature. Tbh I've not used any of them much at all. The Bluetooth lets you upload to Garmin connect really easily via your smart phone but is more difficult to Strava which is where all the action is. Although it can be done with some third party tools or by exporting a gpx file from Garmin and uploading to Strava it's easier just to get the usb cable out when you get home. Live feeds requires Strava premium which I'm not yet prepared to pay for but gives scope for the future if I want to waste some more money. You still need that waterproof smart phone to get a data connection so you'll be buying one of those as well
I got the Samsung XCover 2 instead of the Sony. I probably should have just got the 800 as it has a nice carbon effect finish and would have been a bit cheaper, but what the hell it's done now.
I like the OS 1:50000 so bought that on a memory card separately. Got a good deal on eBay for that as well but your right it is a little detailed but like Phil says most of the time you don't need the maps and is just for when the much hits the fan and you get lost. But I'm blessed currently with some youth and fitness and go out mainly with the old boys (it's fun and a laugh) so just stick to them like glue and it's unlikely I'll get dropped so not really an issue. Not sure about where to buy/download the mapping as I was happy with either the default City Navigator and the OS is even better. Which incidentally when you do follow a course it reverts back to the City Navigator bird’s eye view as you can’t follow a course on the OS mapping so is just for reference.
In terms of uploading routes Garmin calls them courses you have two options. You can draw your own on Garmin Connect website and sync them across with a connected Garmin (map my ride does this too) or as I did the other day downloaded the Hilly 50 route from the CTC website and uploaded that because sadly I didn’t get off my bottom and go and do it when the day came around, next year. Took me a read of the internet to work it out but you take the gpx file that you downloaded and place it into the 'NewFiles' folder in the drive that mounts itself in My Computer (windows) when you attach the Garmin to the computer. Be careful to get the devices memory as two drive letters will mount if you have an SD Card in the device as well.
Now that I've written all that, this tells you exactly what to do [url]http://ridewithgps.com/help/garmin-edge-800[/url] It even tells you about some Open mapping sources. I think this was the original source I used to work out how to do it [url]https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?31119-Downloading-gpx-files-to-Edge-800-Issue[/url]
Actually just remembered also if you have Strava premium you can download people that you follow's rides and load them onto your Garmin in the same way as any other file you find on the internet so you can go and beat them
unless you’re trying to race Lesley in which case she is too strong and you will lose
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