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The Edge 25 also lacks a barometric altimeter
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Love the Edge 25.
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if you're doing rides that are less than 90 miles (or around 7 hours long, tops) then the Edge 25 will be sufficient for your needs
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The Edge 25 shines for recreational cyclists like me who are sick of getting out their phones on new unfamiliar routes, but don't want a giant expensive computer on their handlebars
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The Edge 25 also supports GLONASS for increased location tracking, but again it is useless because it drains the battery.
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I love the Garmin edge.
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Although, good in concept the edge 25 is complete junk
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The Edge 20 has been perfect for my needs and nothing could be simpler.
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In conclusion, I think the Edge 25 is perfect for anyone doing rides on the shorter side (less than 7 hours)
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I recently designed a mount that allows the Edge to fit on my wrist like a watch
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but I prefer the Edge 25
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He loves the Garmin Edge 25 for its reliability and ease of use with his recumbent bike.
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My Edge 25 typically reads about 20% more altitude gain than my friends 520 over the same ride.
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Although, good in concept the edge 25 is complete junk
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The Edge 25 and the speed sensor were easy to set up
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I have found that the Edge 25 does not actually support segment prompts.