Entries Categorized as 'Multisport'

Ultracompact emergency headlamp from Petzl

If you’re looking for an ultracompact and light headlamp, look no further. The E+lite is the smallest and lightest headlamp from Petzl.
I use a Zipka Plus (also from Petzl) for running and I thought it was the smallest headlamp of the world. The Zipka Plus is a good and compact headlamp, but has […]

Suunto X9i and Google Earth

Last week I posted about Suunto X9i (see the links below). Yesterday Suunto announced a new free PC software for this watch: Suunto Track Exporter. This software allows X9i’s users to convert the GPS tracks from the unit to Google Earth format, so that they can view or share the routes recorded with the watch.

A great mapping site: GPS Visualizer

If you need a mapping tool to get the job done, GPS Visualizer is for you. There are now many routing/mapping sites (see resources at the end of the post) that let you post your routes, either manually or uploading a GPS file. Their main purpose, being social sites, is to share those routes between […]

Affordable GPS from Navman

The Navman 300 Sport-Tool series of GPS devices is an affordable solution for those sport practitioners who need to monitor their speed and distance adapted to their sport.
There are six models in the series, each optimized for a different sport. Here you have a description of each one:

Monday bits

Bushnell is launching the ONIX 400CR, a 3.5″ full color screen GPS that can download aerial and satellite photos and access live XMWX weather feeds (among other features). To be available in February 2007. Via Orbitcast.
A Garmin Forerunner Series Review from Ezine articles. Via GPS Tracklog. See all Forerunner products at Amazon.
Podophile has compiled a […]