I purchased the Wahoo Elemnt Roam v3 last year and it had some initial issues but nothing since the last few weeks. This bike computer has not been syncing activity history, and the computer battery is not holding a charge. Seems to me it is time to move on to Garmin.
I have been looking at the Garmin Edge 840 & 1040 Solar as well as the Edge 850 & 550. I am most concerned will battery life as on long brevets I do not want to be concerned about charging my bike computer. Does anyone have any recommendations or thoughts on which model is better for randonneuring?
I purchased the Wahoo Elemnt Roam v3 last year and it had some initial issues but nothing since the last few weeks. This bike computer has not been syncing activity history, and the computer battery is not holding a charge. Seems to me it is time to move on to Garmin.
I have been looking at the Garmin Edge 840 & 1040 Solar as well as the Edge 850 & 550. I am most concerned will battery life as on long brevets I do not want to be concerned about charging my bike computer. Does anyone have any recommendations or thoughts on which model is better for randonneuring?
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On May 5, 2026, at 9:13 PM, Madeline Nguyen <madelin...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just purchased the Coros dura as well because I wanted the long battery life. I find it 50/50 on cueing the turns but following the blue line always works. I want to experiment with downloading different kinds of files to see what works. Not having to worry about battery life especially on tours and hopefully PBP will take one stressful thing off of my plate.
FYI REI will be having their May sale soon. hopefully you can use the discount there or if not, watch for a Bike Tires Direct sale. I just got 20% off.
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I just returned my Coros Dura to REI today for $233.98 with tax. Battery's life was fabulous and it was still at 75% charge after 500 miles of riding. Recently I was asked about how it did with navigation so I tried to get turn directions going and was highly unsuccessful. It sometimes showed turns in some interfaces, but I never could get them on rides. So many of the functions required concurrent use of the phone. I just liked my old Garmin 840 so much better, and it gets relatively good battery life. It is quick and easy to charge from the smallest battery. I know I have been using Garmin devices for 20 years, but it just seems more intuitive to find everything on it. If money was no object I would have kept the Coros Dura to keep exploring its options. I really liked never having the charge it. It also showed the battery level on power meters which almost convinced me to keep it.