Garmin Edge 1030 Plus Cycling Computer with Performance Sensor Bundle
Model: 010-02424-01
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 1.3 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.6 x 5.6 x 2.9" |
General Information
GPS | GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Barometric Altimeter, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor |
Memory | Waypoints, Favorites, Locations: 200 |
Ride Data History | 200 Hours |
Water Resistance | IPX7 |
Display Size | 3.5" / 8.9 cm Diagonal |
Battery Life | 24 Hours |
Water Rating | IPX7 |
Dimensions | 2.3 x 4.5 x 0.8" / 5.8 x 11.4 x 1.9 cm |
Weight | 4.4 oz / 124 g |
Battery | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion |
Display Resolution | 282 x 470 Pixels |
At the end of the day, the Edge 1030 Plus is essentially the bike computer you buy when someone asks ‘What’s the best GPS bike computer no matter the cost?’. There’s very few people out there that would argue that line of thinking.
The sheer amount of features crammed into such a tiny computer is almost bamboozling, but cycling stat geeks will have a field day scrolling through the insane number of metrics. Above all, Garmin’s navigation and routing is great and the bright, responsive touchscreen super easy to use.
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Every metric under the sun, Great navigation, Responsive and easy to use
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You need to love Garmin’s ecosystem, The much cheaper Edge 830 has all most people will need
This cycling computer is the largest-screen model on the market, and it's compatible with loads of accessories - from heart-rate monitors, to turbo trainers, to power pedals, and beyond - meaning you'll be able to map out incredibly detailed training data.
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Responsive and large colour touchscreen, Hard as nails build with weather-resistance, Can connect to pretty much any additional training gear - power meters / heart-rate monitors / cadence monitors, Solid battery life
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It's hugely expensive - and there's not much more here over the 'lower' 830 model, Can't use app to setup data screens, Still Micro-USB (where's USB-C / wireless charging?)
Setup has been problematic. The device disconnected from my computer several times during the updates, but ultimately completed the install, updates and map updates. The connection to the phone has also been iffy, and required repairing, but once I got it working was absolutely worth it.
My use to date is somewhat limited as I am using this while riding on a non smart trainer so I haven't been able to test out its full capability. However, I do have a cadence sensor and speed sensor connected to it, which was super easy.
This bike computer surprises me with all detail and intuitiveness for what the user wants to see and data being collected.I am new to cycling. 1.5 years into it. A friend that has cycled for years told me his concern of traffic nowadays.
After only a few days of use, my Edge 1030 has become an invaluable part of my routine. Stats in real-time and history tracking are clear, easy and exhaustive. Once through the set-up, usage is intuitive and seamless. Dislpay bright and well-sized. Looks great mounted on my ride!
I really like the Garmin 1030 plus easy to read easy to setup, makes my rides more enjoyable.
I am very impressed and happy with this device. It keeps tons of deer in front of me at all times, and is even better with a Garmin varia radar
Great for mountain biking. It combines everything you want in a bike computer with off road navigation.
The first time I used it, it froze and I couldn’t reboot it until after my ride. Overall, it’s a great size and I like the hill profile section. The graphics are small hopefully I can enlarge it.
I've had the previous Edge 1030 (not Plus) for a few years. I don't use any of the fitness functionality - I only use it for navigation and distance/speed stats. The old model had a very poor touchscreen that would often require several taps or swipes - the Plus fixes that.
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Expensive
I have been hugely disappointed in the Garmin 1030. I expected it to be like the GPS in my car, but it is not. I really struggle to read the maps. I expected the track would be highlighted with a broad solid red line and arrow (like in a car). It is not.
- Dynamic Performance Insights
- TrainingPeaks Structured Workouts
- Safety & Security Features
- Garmin Cycle Map Navigation
- Trailforks MTB Route & Trail Data
- ClimbPro Tracks Ascents
- SHIMANO STEPS E-Bike Metrics & Data
- Customize Through Connect IQ App Store
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- Garmin Edge 1030 Plus Cycling Computer with Performance Sensor Bundle
- Heart Rate Monitor
- Speed Sensor
- Cadence Sensor
- Standard Bike Mount
- Flush Out-Front Bike Mount
- Tether
- USB Cable
- Limited 1-Year Warranty