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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • Last Friday

Garmin Edge GPS Cycling Computers: Edge 1050 Color Touchscreen

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$600

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Various Retailers have Garmin Edge GPS Cycling Computers on sale with prices starting from $249.99. Shipping is free.

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Various Retailers have Garmin Edge GPS Cycling Computers on sale with prices starting from $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member phoinix & Community Members jeff34270 & massa89 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Shipping dates may vary with some options being on backorder, please see the listings below for details.
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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
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Model: Garmin Edge 1050®, Premium Cycling Computer, Vivid Color Touchscreen Display, Built-in Speaker, Advanced Training and Group Ride Features, Road Hazard Alerts

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If you're an occasional cyclist check out igpsport. I bought two of them for my kids and they've been fantastic. I have the bottom 2 models (bsc100 and bsc200). Paid $20 and $50 for them. My wife and I have Garmins. The Garmins are better but not by a landslide.
Smartphones have been around for over 15 years… this provides much better experience for serious cyclists
Phone GPS is weak with start/stop time at stop lights, keeps counting away when at a full stop making you look slower when comparing time among your peers. Battery life is way longer on these devices, GPS and display just eats away at the phone battery. And in a crash? Good luck calling for help if your phone's in pieces.

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prismx
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7th year with the Edge 520 and all the sensor accessories on my bikes. No issues. No reason to upgrade. Solid device. If I was looking now I would get the 540 Solar and not look back. Still getting regular updates on the 520 as well. Great devices and of course Strava compatible.
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Quote from chi :
Phone GPS is weak with start/stop time at stop lights, keeps counting away when at a full stop making you look slower when comparing time among your peers. Battery life is way longer on these devices, GPS and display just eats away at the phone battery. And in a crash? Good luck calling for help if your phone's in pieces.
so the phone is competely destroyed but this little doobert will be fine in a crash?..
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Quote from SeriousFang512 :
Why the heck are these so expensive
couldnt tell you lol. its about 50$ worth of parts at best and no proprietary technology. garmin has always had a steep cost on their products vs the competition
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Quote from SeriousFang512 :
Why the heck are these so expensive
Because they're the industry leader, and they're charging what the market will pay.

Dedicated GPS units beat a phone app in a lot of ways -- sure, a phone app may work for you if you're not a serious user, but a dedicated GPS unit wins once you get past that.

But even then, these things don't have to cost $600 -- there are off-brands that cost a whole lot less that do really well, and if you are willing to give up features like maps (your phone can do that in the cases where you need it), you can get good units for under $100. Bryton is a good brand to check out.

But Garmin does have the best stuff, though you can easily find yourself paying double for 10% more features.

For a cyclist on a budget, keep your eye open for older Garmin units -- you can often find a unit that's fairly new and has most of the new features for a whole lot less money.
Last edited by dougmc May 18, 2025 at 11:47 AM.
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Quote from BeigeIdea523 :
Why do we need this in the era of smartphones?

lol there is always one person in these posts
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Any of these integrate with Strava?
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Quote from Victim :
Any of these integrate with Strava?
Pretty much every cycling GPS that is able to record your track (which is pretty much all of them, even the low-end models) integrates with Strava.

Anything that came out in the last 10 years or so will talk to your phone via Bluetooth (or will just use WiFi) and will have an app that can get an update to Strava (perhaps going through some intermediary like Garmin Connect), and even before that you'd plug the device into your PC, download the .gpx file and could upload that to Strava.

I got my Garmin Edge 205 back in 2008 -- before Strava even existed -- and even then I was able to upload my historical data to Strava when I discovered it sometime later. But modern units typically make it all automatic.
Last edited by dougmc May 18, 2025 at 01:33 PM.
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Good price for the 540?
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Edge Explore 2 is $257 at various retailers
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Good for hiking off the beaten path?
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Quote from cosmoG :
so the phone is competely destroyed but this little doobert will be fine in a crash?..
Pick your gamble: Either sacrifice this $250 Garmin up front, or your $1,200 iPhone that winces when concrete gives it a dirty look.
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The 1050 is $560 on westernbikeworks.com, but you have to sign up for their loyalty program (as those go, not a bad one).
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Quote from chi :
Pick your gamble: Either sacrifice this $250 Garmin up front, or your $1,200 iPhone that winces when concrete gives it a dirty look.

You phone and a really durable case= save $500
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Quote from SeriousFang512 :
Why the heck are these so expensive
Dedicated hardware and software.

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Quote from chi :
Pick your gamble: Either sacrifice this $250 Garmin up front, or your $1,200 iPhone that winces when concrete gives it a dirty look.
Use an older phone. iPhone SE pretty cheap.
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