BEST GPS WATCHGARMIN FORERUNNER 10This stripped-down speed and distance monitor has won your hearts. And that’s not surprising: despite the modest price tag of £99.99, it still contains the Garmin DNA of out-of-the-box functionality, quick
If you want to know exactly how far, and fast, you've run, then a speed-and-distance monitoring (SDM) watch is an essential piece of kit. Timex, Garmin and Navman produce SDMs that use satellites to trace your steps. They're pretty good, but if you
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as much as they love running. Don’t forget to recycle your old trainers too!Good for: eco-warriors iPod Touch with Nike+ sensor, (iPod Touch £169.99, Nike+ iPod Sport kit £10.99) www.nike.com/nikestore The iPod Touch is one of the flashiest
speeds up if you’re running near the front (you need to wear the heart rate strap and attach the safety key for this). The included heart-rate strap didn’t fit well, though a Garmin heart-rate transmitter was compatible. The belt felt a little slippery
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-part device with the GPS being the bulky Achilles’ heel. It’s not the most sensitive receiver and compared with my Garmin 305 you start to see the holes appearing. Now bring in the fact that you can’t upload your running data to a PC without a fourth device