This review will be very short, as I only have superlatives to share about the wheels after about 3 months and 2000+ km of testing on both good and bad roads - including several brevets, one of which was the legendary Ruzhevo 400 with strong headwinds and crosswinds and heavy rain, as well as a few shorter 200 km brevets on relatively poor roads.
The long-awaited Garmin Edge 540 is finally available Worldwide!
Ever since information about the new Garmin Edge 540 / 540 Solar / Edge 840 and the 840 Solar version of the bicycle computers was leaked on the Internet at the beginning of the month, I have been reading many posts with information about the parameters and capabilities of each of the four new models.
On April 11, as expected, Garmin officially announced the launch of the four new additions to the Edge series.
I have watched dozens of video reviews and read overviews dedicated to the four new Garmin Edge bike computers.
I've watched dozens of videos on YouTube with detailed analysis of the parameters and differences between each one of them.
All that time, I've been asking myself the following IMPORTANT question:
- Is it worth upgrading from the iconic Edge 530 to the new (more expensive) Edge 540 or Edge 840?
My answer now, after tinkering and testing the newly arrived Garmin Edge 540 for a few hours is:
- Oh, YES!!! ... The new Edge 540 is simply amazing! :)
How can we display a message with our name and phone number on the screen when loading every Garmin Edge series bike computer?
What are the actual differences between the classic (Tethered) ClimbPro and the latest version called ClimbPro Free Climbing?
Garmin released the new ClimbPro Free Climbing about 2-3 weeks ago, along with the release of the new Garmin Edge 540 / Edge 540 Solar and Edge 840 / Edge 840 Solar on the market.
How to access the new ClimbPro feature on Garmin Edge 1040? Very easily and quickly in a few steps :)
How to quickly and easily create a high-quality and reliable GPS route?
One of the most important things in preparing for a long bike ride or a new permanent brevet on unfamiliar roads is creating a high-quality GPS track.
If the GPS track is not properly surveyed and created, it can pose many potential risks.
Ultra LIGHT stuff from Ali: stem, pedals and "carbon" pads
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