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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- As the battery life of up to 26 hours in battery saver mode is plenty for long rides, the Garmin Edge MTB is suitable for cycling adventures that last several days.
- The incident detection and GroupRide functions contribute greatly to your safety on solo and group rides.
- The Edge MTB can connect with GPS, GLONASS and Galileo systems for highly accurate location determination.
- The extensive compatibility with power meters, Garmin Varia devices and electronic shifting systems makes the Edge MTB suitable for demanding riders.
- The maximum screen resolution of 240x320 pixels is not particularly high but suffices for clear route display.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand | Garmin | |
Wireless | Yes | |
Navigation | Yes |
Sophisticated features for mountain bikers
The Garmin Edge MTB gives you comprehensive sensors that provide accurate tracking and powerful analysis options. These features are perfect for improving your performance and optimising your rides. State-of-the-art MTB features such as jump metrics and TrailFork maps help you improve your skills and take on new challenges as you head out into the great outdoors with confidence.
Improved connectivity and user experience
The Garmin Edge MTB offers unparalleled connectivity, allowing you to easily sync with other devices and apps. Stay in touch with friends and other bikers, share your adventures and have access to a wealth of data about your rides. With this bike navigation, you are always prepared for the next challenge, whether you're riding in the mountains or zigzagging through the woods.
The Edge MTB has been designed using advanced technologies specifically tailored to the needs of mountain bikers. With features such as an IPX7 water-resistant casing and a bright transflective TFT colour display, this device offers everything you need for your adventure rides.
Water resistance and display quality
As the Garmin Edge MTB features an IPX7 water-resistant construction, you won't have to worry about rain or mud during your ride. The 2.13 inch TFT colour display is bright as well as easy to read in bright sunlight, ensuring you can quickly view your data at all times and in all conditions.
Powerful battery and temperature range
With a quality lithium-ion battery, the Edge MTB offers up to 14 hours of usage time, ideal for long rides. In battery saver mode, it can even continue for up to 26 hours, perfect for multi-day adventures. The device is designed for use in temperatures between 0°C and 35°C, so you know that battery issues during a ride are highly unlikely.
MTB-specific features
The Garmin Edge MTB includes unique features such as integrated TrailForks data, MTB dynamics and ClimbPro. These technologies not only help you to improve your performance but also to plan your route better. With features like incident detection and Rider-to-Rider messaging, you stay safe and connected with other mountain bikers.
Connectivity and storage capacity
With a 32 GB internal memory, the Edge MTB gives you plenty of storage for maps and workouts. It uses Bluetooth and ANT+ for smooth pairing with other sensors and smartphones, which makes it easy to analyse and improve your performance.
• Varia radars
• Electronic shift systems
• Sensors
• MTB mount
• Top tube mount with strap
• Mounting tether
• Charging/data cable
• Documentation
Reviews
Reviews
4 / 5
Super happy with it!
Am very happy with it. In the beginning a bit of figuring out how it works....but it works. After 2nd ride, screen went black...turned out there was an update...(Google is my friend) Hope with next ride this is solved.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Nice little computer with lots of options. with unfortunately a poor UI and frame mount.
Setting up a personalised page takes forever. and then while riding, it starts opening all kinds of other pages by itself without you asking for it. The computer is very nice with very many options, but the Garmin user interface is a real torture to get through. the 5hz gps data clearly gives better data than the 1hz computers.
Pros & Cons
4
Super happy with it!
Am very happy with it. In the beginning a bit of figuring out how it works....but it works. After 2nd ride, screen went black...turned out there was an update...(Google is my friend) Hope with next ride this is solved.
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Can definitely be impact-resistant
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Clear display
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Holds securely in holder
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Adding GPX is cumbersome
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Operate buttons with more force
4
Nice little computer with lots of options. with unfortunately a poor UI and frame mount.
Setting up a personalised page takes forever. and then while riding, it starts opening all kinds of other pages by itself without you asking for it. The computer is very nice with very many options, but the Garmin user interface is a real torture to get through. the 5hz gps data clearly gives better data than the 1hz computers.
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compact
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many options
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nice clear display
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frame mount is loose and looks very ugly
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Garmin user interface is totally incomprehensible