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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 05:41:46 GMT</pubDate>
  <title>And just a quickie!</title>
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  <description>Got an artist doin&apos; sketches! Read closely though. ^^&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://westly-roanoke.livejournal.com/223591.html&quot;&gt;http://westly-roanoke.livejournal.com/223591.html&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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  <title>Review for the Garmin Forerunner 305</title>
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  <description>Good evening, ya&apos;ll!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I am a cross-country runner just getting back into the groove, and what better way to start spring training than with new gadgets!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I recently was speaking with my dad in Iraq, and we got on the subject of GPS systems. He has a Forerunner 101, which is great, but fairly large, and not as sensitive. So after some research and price shopping, I decided to pick up a Forerunner 305.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Garmin is well known for GPS units, but their Forerunner series are built for runners, bikers, triathletes, and other active people. The Forerunner 305 is built like a watch, with a backlit screen,&amp;nbsp; a antenna that wraps around the screen, and a comfortable ANT+ heartrate monitor that syncs up upon starting the rechargable watch. A good 8-10 hour battery holds tough with the IPX7 waterproofing and the USB charging system, making sure that your GPS&amp;nbsp;is ready to go when you are. Although it is a bit large, it is very comfortable, with good vinyl straps and a well molded design. The core feature is the ability to track movement, create courses, and race against a virtual partner. All of this data is easily accessable on the watch, though the buttons may be a bit hard to press at times. Even better is the ability to upload the information onto a computer, and upload it to sites like Motion Based, which allows users to take a look at each other&apos;s runs, or even race against each other by downloading a course and racing on the same course. The only downside is the lack of a roadmap, but touch screen GPS&amp;nbsp;systems can outperform the Forerunner series easily. This GPS is only for running, biking, swimming, hiking, etc. It&apos;s great to use in the woods or in areas where it can be easy to get lost, with a breadcrumb tracking system and a &amp;quot;Head Home&amp;quot; feature that will let you go back to the start of your journey. It also supports adding waypoints through the watch or downloading them into the watch via USB.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;After testing this during a rainy, but fast 1.5 mile run on Wednesday and a fairly muddy 2 mile on Thursday, it&apos;s comfy, engaging, and even fun to set a goal and actively race it, with a little victory song when you win against your virtual partner. I haven&apos;t had more fun actually setting a goal and beating it! If you want to get going with good way to gauge progress and where you run, this is an amazing product. &lt;br /&gt;With lots of data to use, custom pacing and heart rate monitoring, and excellent tracking, even in urban and wooded areas, it&apos;s definitely worth the $300 price tag. But, don&apos;t stop there! Look at Amazon for the Forerunner 305 for $175</description>
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