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I know the new Garmin GPS units have a Trailforks app. I'm very interested in how well this works but can find very little about it, even on YouTube? Anyone using this? Share your experiences, please.
I know the new Garmin GPS units have a Trailforks app. I'm very interested in how well this works but can find very little about it, even on YouTube? Anyone using this? Share your experiences, please.
Depends what you want to do with it.I'm very interested in how well this works
You can look at the trailforks maps on the new 530 and 830.I’ve got an 820, and have the Trailforks app on it.
Generally when I start my ride, I press the start button on the Garmin to log it. Maybe this has changed recently - but when you’re logging, you can’t access Trailforks.
I swapped from an 810 to an 820 to get the Trailforks feature a few years back when it came out, and TBH, I rarely use it.
As I can’t look at Trailforks when logging, I’m more likely to pull out my phone and look at that if I see a trail I’m not sure about and wonder where it goes! For me, the whole point in Trailforks was to help me discover new trails in the areas I ride.
I have used the Trailforks website a few times to create a ‘route’ of somewhere I’ve never been before, and then upload it (via Trailforks) to the Garmin. That works well, but the Garmin often makes following a route (like a satnav) overly complicated - especially if your route crosses over the same bit more than once. It keeps advising you to do a U-Turn ?
As above, the X30 series maps have up to date trail forks mapping d/l to the the unit. (Trailforks data updates when connected to a PC) The unit shows trailforks trails on the map when you're close to them (live) as you ride.As I can’t look at Trailforks when logging, I’m more likely to pull out my phone and look at that if I see a trail I’m not sure about and wonder where it goes! For me, the whole point in Trailforks was to help me discover new trails in the areas I ride.
As above, the X30 series maps have up to date trail forks mapping d/l to the the unit. (Trailforks data updates when connected to a PC) The unit shows trailforks trails on the map when you're close to them (live) as you ride.
No.
That's exactly what Garmin want you to do.
....and will want you to do again every 24-36 months or so for XN+10
Depends what you're expecting really. it still doesn't have the full trailforks phone app. Just trailforks overlays/info integrated with the Garmin system.Sounds like the X30 is going to do what I expected the 820 to do when I updated to it.
Yes. Basic info. Not the write-ups you'd find on Trail forks App/websiteWhen you cycle near a trail and it appears on your map - can you click on it and find out info about it?
If it helps. I chose the 530 because it has buttons.
The buttons/menu system being a lot more intuitive and easy to use than Garmins of old.
Previously had an Edge 800 (for road use only) which had a touchscreen.
I'm not really a faffer who messes about looking at maps on rides though unless i really really have to.
By the sounds of it you are so you'll definitely want the touch screen
it'll show you the trail's name on the screen if that's what you mean. anything else more useful and you might as well still stop and get your phone out.
I'd def try one before buying if I were in your position.
I'd have thought your 820 could pick up strava segments while riding?
If you star a segment in strava the X30s will load them in and the device alerts you to the segment start as you get close while riding. (optional in settings)
dunno if this is also a thing with the X20s?
I too thought the trailforks integration might actually be useful. It's really not. not for me anyway. But I've never really used trailforks. pretty much everything I ride is from the knowledge I have from exploring trails myself, a little local word of mouth and info from friends/riding buddies.
I might be more prepared to go down a trail that I don't know where it leads and do some exploring. I've been caught out a few times getting to the bottom and having to push all the way back up when I realised there's nowhere to go!!
The Mountain bike version is exactly the same as the normal version, trust me, they both have the baked in trail forks maps.As far as I can see, Garmin sell 2 different versions... the normal 830, and the 830 "mountain bike bundle".
For a start I thought the mountain bike bundle was just some different adaptors and a pointless handlebar remote.
Some digging and it turns out the monutain bike bundle comes with the Trailforks data loaded into the map and Forksight feature ( where it shows you the trail options when you pause at a trail). It doesn't have the normal app on it, but you can load it on and sign in to upload trails etc - like I can with the 820.
The normal 830 does not include this.
I can't find info on whether you can make the normal 830 have the extra Trailforks stuff, or if it will essentially just have the same as my 820. I don't need any of the mountain bike 'bundle' stuff - just the mountain bike version of the 830. I'd rather not pay for all the extra stuff if I don't have to.
Thanks! I don't really want to spend an extra £50+ on some bits I don't really need.The Mountain bike version is exactly the same as the normal version, trust me, they both have the baked in trail forks maps.
This is definitely the case in the uk, I know because I bought the non Mountain bike version ?
It's only the 830 model that you can create routes and destinations on the unit.I'm with Gary to a large extent Trailforks on the Garmin isn't great from my experience, I've only done a few rides with my 530, maybe I'll get better, there must be a better way to plan/map rides.
It's only the 830 model that you can create routes and destinations on the unit.
With the 530 you can create a Garmin based route on your phone and send to device, but this does not use trailforks data.
To use trailforks maps you would have to create the route in trailforks on your computer, then on the trailforks app on your Garmin you can open it and use it.
It sort of will.I've ordered an 830, and it should be here tomorrow.
I would go online to Trailforks on my Mac, and click round various trails to make a route - then save it to my Trailforks account. I could then access it from my Garmin 820, and follow the route on screen.
I'm hoping the updated Trailforks on the 830 allows me to discover more new trails when I'm out and about... and also helps me distinguish which way to go when I get to the top and am presented with multiple options!
I didn't even try to create one on the device, it was hard enough getting it to do what I wanted on the full laptop screen. What I was hoping was that I would quickly be able to sort out where I was and not have to pull my phone out to navigate, I haven't found it to be nearly as useful for that as I hoped, you can get there but my phone is much faster.It's only the 830 model that you can create routes and destinations on the unit.
With the 530 you can create a Garmin based route on your phone and send to device, but this does not use trailforks data.
To use trailforks maps you would have to create the route in trailforks on your computer, then on the trailforks app on your Garmin you can open it and use it.
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