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Garmin Edge MTB Brings Rugged GPS Smarts To Your Mountain Ride

Garmin Edge MTB Mountain Bike Computer

Not every bike computer is made equal. Some just aren’t tough enough, which makes them less ideal for rugged use—like on a mountain bike. This is where the Garmin Edge MTB comes in. It is the GPS gear maker’s first-ever bike computer designed specifically for mountain bikers.

For starters, it’s one tough nut built for the trails. It boasts seven overmolded buttons that resist mud and grit, and a scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass lens. The included top tube and MTB mounts give you different mounting options depending on your setup.

The new Garmin Edge MTB features full-color maps, new enduro and downhill ride profiles, and is the first bike computer in its class to rock 5 Hz GPS recording—letting you see your trail lines in greater detail during descents. It’s also equipped with a battery that’ll power your ride all day—up to 14 hours on a full charge, or up to 26 hours in battery saver mode.

Other highlights include timing gates, built-in maps, Forksight mode, MTB dynamics, and built-in safety and tracking features. You can learn more about the respective features or pick one up now from Garmin’s website for US$399.99.

Images: Garmin.

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