Garmin unveils new Edge 1030 computer and Vector 3 pedals
Garmin introduce enhanced navigation capabilities and offer sleeker designs
Garmin’s steady innovation on their trusted and reliable GPS devices continues with the Edge 1030 while the American company have revamped their Vector power meter pedals. The Edge 1030 has been updated to offer powerful navigation in a compact package and continue to be a reliable training tool for cyclists. The Vector pedals will be easier to swamp from bike-to-bike and come in a sleeker package.
The most welcome update to the new Edge 1030 navigation device is increased navigation capabilities with what Garmin are calling Trendline. Using Garmin Connect’s considerable database of ride files, cyclists will be able to use their Edge 1030 to navigate the most popular routes to their chosen destination, on or off road.
While the shortest possible route sometimes is sufficient when you just want to get from point A to point B, the increased navigation capabilities will allow riders to take advantage of the knowledge of other users. It’s also something that Google Maps and the likes don’t offer. Only Strava’s heatmaps can provide that level of insight into the most popular route to take to your destination. Trendline capabilities should give riders greater confidence in the devices navigation suggestions.