Garmin's customer service and their products are great, but yes, their manuals are weak. It's best to just figure it out as you go along.
99.9% of people do not crack open manuals beyond "how to put the batteries in" and basic setup stuff. Lots of companies stopped writing detailed user manuals.
As for the question in the subject line, yes. Yes it is.
And Merry Christmas. Look on the bright side.
Chasing Muses
Who needs instructions.
+1. Do you also ask for directions when you're lost?
Nah, I use my garmin.
bahdump. tish.
Shakedown Street
replacing the battery in the strap is too much fun....
Started-5/12, RWOL refugee,5k-24:23 (1/12/13),10K-55:37(9/15/12),HM-1:52:59(3/24/13)
Well, generally speaking there is no limit to how badly things can be done, so I would lean towards saying yes, it is possible.
This whole time LTH has been boasting that he has been running 70 mpw.... now with the garmin, the lies will come out.... muhuhahahahha!!!!!
Whatever happened to your $19 Walmart watch and your claims that that's all runners need?
PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013
Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013
18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T.S. Eliot
levitation specialist
Don't worry LTH, DC Rainmaker will walk you through it.
Old , Ugly and slow
If someone got me a garmin 410 I would not be complaining
first race sept 1977 last race sept 2007
2019 goals 1000 miles , 190 pounds , deadlift 400 touch my toes
If someone got me a garin 410 I would not be complaining
I complain about your lack of complaint (and garmin), sir. Happy Christmas.
When you go through his whole piece on it., it's easy to see why they didn't include all of that in print form! I actually broke it up into three viewings.
Like The Hobbit.
Exactly like that!