Pablo
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GPS, what are you all using?
Looking to pick up a GPS system for the buggy. I don't need anything fancy, all I really need is max speed and current speed. Average speed and
distance traveled would not be a bad thing. Must be water resistant or ideally water proof due to the conditions at the local buggys spot.
What's out there for a fair price?
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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Blitzhound
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Garmin Etrex 10
NAPKA US541
HQ: Beamer V 5.0m,
Best: Bularoo 7m, Waroo 9m, 12m
PKD: Inferno 9m, 12m, 16.5m,
Ozone: SubZero: 5m, 7m, 9m, 11m, 13m, Access 6m, Pure 6m, Chrono V2 7m, V4 13m, Chrono EXP 7m, 9m, R1V3 21m
Buggies: GT-Revolt, GT-RazR,
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Kamikuza
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Have a Garmin 60CSx but it's not really rated for the water, so I just got a Suunto Ambit3. And a new foil board, so naturally it's been raining since
they arrived
Yeah... I got a kite. Or two...
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Randy
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Garmin Etrex10 for me as well.
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Windstruck
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A number of us use the Garmin eTrex 20x. You can find it on sale from time to time. Good basic workhorse. A quick Google search just had it going for
$150 on a bunch of sites. Might be able to get one used on eBay, etc.
If you want to mount it on your buggy then one great way to go is with RAM parts:
https://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-HOL-GA48U
The part I linked you to is just one of three parts you'll need. The other two are the arm and the clamp. The specifics on those will depend on your
actual buggy, where you want to mount it, etc.
Born-Kites:
RaceStar+ (3.0m, 5.0m, 7.0m, 9.0m)
NasaStar-5 (2.5m, 4.0m)
NasaStar-4 (2.5m)
NasaStar-3 (3.2m)
Ozone kites:
Access (6.0m)
Flysurfer Kites:
Peak-5 (2.5m)
Buggy:
Peter Lynn BigFoot+ nose & tail; midsection VTT rail & seat kit; home-brewed AQR
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Chook
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Yes a Garmin Etrex H (was really hungry on batterys) for a start, and then a Garmin Etrex 10 has served me well on the swan-neck of the buggy. (About
24hour battery life with Heavy Duty AA batterys)
I have used a Suunto Ambit 2 watch for over 3 years now and these are fantastic.
When your kiting it's big display on your wrist tells you how hard to sheet in for max speed.
Battery lasts around 9 hours with GPS updating once a second.
Modified Sysmic S2 Buggys
7m R1
8m R1 2
11m R1
15m R1
15m Chrono 2
18m Chrono
18m ELF
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TEDWESLEY
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Mood: cat-like,I stalk the wind, finding little, I nap.
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I've been using the Garmin Foretrex series for years and several models. Waterproof wrist wearable, large display, sensitive
receiver easy to mount or stow it in your pack.
Reactors 2.8 3.5 6.9
Peaks 4m 6m 12m
HQ Neo2 11m Ozone Chrono V2 15m WASP 5m
Flexi wide axle w/mids and runners
Skis Nordic skates and winter stuff
Quatro Wing Foilboard Slingshot Foils
NAPKA US06
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RedSky
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Garmin Etrex 10 here too...although just to be different I have three.
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Blitzhound
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I will State that i had the Etrex 20 but i ended up losing it somewhere. then moved, still not found so i got an etrex 10. I have to say the etrex 10
has served me just as well as the Etrex 20, at a much lower cost. I picked it up used on Ebay for $60. the 20 does have a color screen and more
internal memory. not worth the extra money to me. i mainly use it to track distance traveled and speed. i dont make waypoints or save track lines.
NAPKA US541
HQ: Beamer V 5.0m,
Best: Bularoo 7m, Waroo 9m, 12m
PKD: Inferno 9m, 12m, 16.5m,
Ozone: SubZero: 5m, 7m, 9m, 11m, 13m, Access 6m, Pure 6m, Chrono V2 7m, V4 13m, Chrono EXP 7m, 9m, R1V3 21m
Buggies: GT-Revolt, GT-RazR,
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Windstruck
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Quote: Originally posted by Blitzhound | I will State that i had the Etrex 20 but i ended up losing it somewhere. then moved, still not found so i got an etrex 10. I have to say the etrex 10
has served me just as well as the Etrex 20, at a much lower cost. I picked it up used on Ebay for $60. the 20 does have a color screen and more
internal memory. not worth the extra money to me. i mainly use it to track distance traveled and speed. i dont make waypoints or save track lines.
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Gotsta agree with this comment. I got the 20 and would have been absolutely fine with the 10.
Born-Kites:
RaceStar+ (3.0m, 5.0m, 7.0m, 9.0m)
NasaStar-5 (2.5m, 4.0m)
NasaStar-4 (2.5m)
NasaStar-3 (3.2m)
Ozone kites:
Access (6.0m)
Flysurfer Kites:
Peak-5 (2.5m)
Buggy:
Peter Lynn BigFoot+ nose & tail; midsection VTT rail & seat kit; home-brewed AQR
NAPKA Member US2815
SWATK Member UT0003
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Chook
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Location: Esperance Western Australia
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Mood: I work at home from 8.00am to 12 knots
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Just a heads up I have had 2 Etrex destroyed before I found the problem.
The screens went partially black and they were wrapped in pairs of socks in my case while flying so couldn't possibly be crushed.
After talking to some camera guys it turns out that I was leaving the back battery cover in place/sealed up. So when I flew on my domestic flights and
being a smaller 32 seat plane the baggage hold isn't pressurized. The depressurization was blowing the screens out from inside. I simply insert a
piece of paper now to hold the battery cover off it's O-ring seals and my 2 Etrex10's and gopro cameras are ok.
Modified Sysmic S2 Buggys
7m R1
8m R1 2
11m R1
15m R1
15m Chrono 2
18m Chrono
18m ELF
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BeamerBob
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I use a Delorme Earthmate. I love the RAM mounts available for them. It's full featured and offers customizable fields on the display. Mine was used
to verify Brian Holgate's speed record and is pictured on Popeye's record site.
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Landsegler Disc wheels
PTW Hero Buggy - XXtreme ApeXX Buggy US 88 - Libre Hardcore
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HQ Montana X 8m, Montana IX 12m, HQ Ignition LEI 5m,
PL Phantom 12m, 15m, Big Blu 24m+, Synergy 10m, Venom 10m, 13m , Phantom II 12m Vapors 3.8, 5.4, Crosskite Sonic 7m, PKD Combat 10.3m
Uturn Butane 2.5m PKD Buster 3m Genetrix Hydra 7m Ozone Yakuza GT 14m
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Windstruck
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Quote: Originally posted by BeamerBob | I use a Delorme Earthmate. I love the RAM mounts available for them. It's full featured and offers customizable fields on the display. Mine was used
to verify Brian Holgate's speed record and is pictured on Popeye's record site. |
So that's Brian's secret to speed!
Born-Kites:
RaceStar+ (3.0m, 5.0m, 7.0m, 9.0m)
NasaStar-5 (2.5m, 4.0m)
NasaStar-4 (2.5m)
NasaStar-3 (3.2m)
Ozone kites:
Access (6.0m)
Flysurfer Kites:
Peak-5 (2.5m)
Buggy:
Peter Lynn BigFoot+ nose & tail; midsection VTT rail & seat kit; home-brewed AQR
NAPKA Member US2815
SWATK Member UT0003
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nate76
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I like the Garmin Fenix 2. You can wear it on your wrist or wrap it around one of your bars.
Founder/Owner Colorado Kite Sports
Specializing in Gin, Little Cloud & HQ4 foils.
http://coloradokitesports.com
Most used Kites: LC Pelican, Gin Marabou
Skis: Something w/ Marker Baron or Duke Bindings
Boards: Litewave Wing, Naish Jet 2000, OR Mako 140
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Pablo
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Thanks for the ideas, probably going to pick one up on payday.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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m00ms
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Garmin edge 200 for me and I have it in a joggers mp3 arm band so it is secured to my buggy neck in seconds and protected
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skimtwashington
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I use the Guesstimater 2019...accurate to with 10 miles per hour or within 10 mile distance..give or take.
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TEDWESLEY
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Where do you put the batteries???
Reactors 2.8 3.5 6.9
Peaks 4m 6m 12m
HQ Neo2 11m Ozone Chrono V2 15m WASP 5m
Flexi wide axle w/mids and runners
Skis Nordic skates and winter stuff
Quatro Wing Foilboard Slingshot Foils
NAPKA US06
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Windstruck
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You know what they say about batteries: "Store in a dark, cool place." :moon:
Born-Kites:
RaceStar+ (3.0m, 5.0m, 7.0m, 9.0m)
NasaStar-5 (2.5m, 4.0m)
NasaStar-4 (2.5m)
NasaStar-3 (3.2m)
Ozone kites:
Access (6.0m)
Flysurfer Kites:
Peak-5 (2.5m)
Buggy:
Peter Lynn BigFoot+ nose & tail; midsection VTT rail & seat kit; home-brewed AQR
NAPKA Member US2815
SWATK Member UT0003
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Jason-G
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new garmin etrex 10
I decided to purchase on since I have been interested in determining how fast I go. Mainly was only interested in speed and distance but now after
having it a few days I am realizing there are many things that it can do that I was not aware of. So far I have not attached it to the buggy yet (I
am waiting on a mounting kit to arrive) but listed below are two things I found out that seem really cool.
1. You can go to the website extract.bbbike.org and create a very detailed area specific map that can the be installed on the etrex 10.
2. When you start a new session it keeps track of where you went. This file can be dropped into google earth and it shows your path. This should be
really cool with a buggy session. This morning I took a walk on the beach where I ride. Hopefully you can see the attached file.
Jason
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