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Garmin Indoor Foot Pod Accessory for Forerunner 305 and Forerunner 350

Garmin Indoor Foot Pod Accessory for Forerunner 305 and Forerunner 350


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Features:
  • Now you can take your Forerunner 305 indoors
  • Unit attaches to your shoelaces and accurately measures speed and distance
  • Runs on one replaceable AAA battery; offers 70 hours of run time
  • Measures 2.9 x 1.6 x 0.98 inches (WxHxD); weighs 1.41 ounces
  • Note that compatibility with the Forerunner 305 requires an update to software version 2.5
  • Product Description
    Foot Pod, provides speed, distance, pace (indoor use only)

    Spotlight Customer Reviews:
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       Expense bandaid for bad software and website
    Comment:
       I own the Garmin 405 with HRM. It is beyond me why anyone would be happy with buying a foot pod. The correct answer is for Garmin to allow manual entries and the editing of data on Garmin Connect and Training Center. This deficiency means that if you are running, biking, or working out indoors you are forced to pay $100 to log your workout.

    Oh - and if you complete an "indoor cardio" workout like biking that doesn't involve any impact then the foot pod will not work and you still can not log your workout.

    The 405 is a solid product, the Garmin Connect and Training Center are buggy and deficient, and the foot pod is a complete rip off. Open a Garmin Connect account for yourself and prepare to be underwhelmed.

    Taylor
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       Great product
    Comment:
       Looking for a great way to accurately track your workouts indoors? This will fit your need. I have an older treadmill at home and is not accurate, the foot pod accurately tracks my mileage and pace. You can also upload your workouts to your Garmin Training Center software on your computer. I did not calibrate mine and it's within a .05 of a mile on the treadmills at the gym, so it's pretty accurate already. Of course if you want to be precise follow the directions to calibrate it. The only drawback to the foot pod is that it isn't easily removed from your show due to having to run your laces through them. Maybe future models will have an easier way to attach and detach the foot pod. That's the only negative. I am very pleased with my purchase and works automatically with my Forerunner 305.
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       Garmin Indoor Foot Pod Accessory
    Comment:
       The foot pod helps me keep accurate results for my weekly running log. I feel it is more accurate than the equipment at the gym. However I wish it was easier to take on and off I like to switch out my running shoes.
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       A nice accessory for the Forerunner
    Comment:
       I bought this to accompany my Forerunner 305. I was training for a marathon in Phoenix in January so I did a lot of training indoors since I live in Utah. It was easy to get synced with my Forerunner, and I haven't had to replace the battery in the Foot Pod yet. My only issue is with calibrating it. I tried to calibrate it using the distance reading on the treadmill, but it seemed to vary from treadmill to treadmill. This could be due to inaccuracies in the treadmills sensors. It would be nice if it had a feature to auto calibrate it using the GPS in tandem with the accelerometers in the Foot Pod, instead of having to enter a calibration constant in manually. Still a great piece of equipment.
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       Garmin Indoor Foot Pod
    Comment:
       The device works, plain and simple, which is enough to warrant the 3 stars. It allows me to keep using my Garmin Forerunner 305 while inside on the treadmill. It's also on the cheaper side.

    The things I don't like:
    1. The device is way too big.
    2. I would be ok with #1 if there was a fast way to put it on and take off, but it gets laced on to your shoe. So on the days I'm not running, I have an ungainly large black thing on my shoe. I guess I can get a "running" shoe and a "weights" shoe or just suck it up.
    3. The Garmin MotionBased site won't allow you to upload runs completed using the FootPod. This completely defeats the purpose of keeping track of my runs using statistics. Yes, I can upload to my personal desktop version of the software, but as noted in my Forerunner 305 review, the desktop version is sorely limited and doesn't contain ability to really drill down on the stats. I guess it's more encouragement to run outside, but in that case, I wouldn't need the Foot Pod. The Garmin site says indoor running functionality will come soon, but that could mean years away.

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