garmin 7200

Nick Marshall

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now that the eyesight aint so good, :rob Fancy one of these big screen sat navs. Anyone out there fitted one to a gs? :thumb nick
 
couple of points
1: designed to mount in car only (mounts at the bottom, not from behind) garmin states "Not Motorcycle Friendly"
2: not waterproof
3: only holds 50 routes, designed just to get you from A-B
 
I’ve long admired one,
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Might be a better investment than a pair of Varifocals :o
 
There’s the rub Howard, I tried Varifocals for 6 months and still couldn’t get on with them. Tried 3 Different types of lenses, ending up with the most expensive (which were I’ll admit a whole lot better) but they still made me feel queasy.

Sucker that I am though, I’m going to have another try :rob
 
There’s the rub Howard, I tried Varifocals for 6 months and still couldn’t get on with them. Tried 3 Different types of lenses, ending up with the most expensive (which were I’ll admit a whole lot better) but they still made me feel queasy.

Sucker that I am though, I’m going to have another try :rob

Mirrors my experience exactly. £300-odd quid wasted. I hate getting old.
 
Ebbo don't do it......

I've found that (for me) Varifocals are a complete waste of time and money when your heads stuck inside a crash hat. Think about craning your neck around and swivelling your eyes fully to either the right or left side at a junction.
Bleedin' hopeless. What you get / see is even more of a blurr than usual. Try it with your existing pair. It's crap. Your Optician should verify this if you only ask.......I didn't. Peripheral vision a problem Sir? Well now that you mention motorcycles and helmets I can see that it might not be so good really.

It cost me about 275 quid to find that out and was less than pleased I can tell you.

Aye, this getting old business sucks right enough....Ho hum.
Right ! Where's me pipe and slippers got to.


Cheers
Archie
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PS :- I very much enjoy your travellogs BTW
 
Sorry Nick

For the post Hijack...........

I would recommend Bifocals too. Forget the big screen display. No need

Archie
 
I've found that (for me) Varifocals are a complete waste of time and money when your heads stuck inside a crash hat. Think about craning your neck around and swivelling your eyes fully to either the right or left side at a junction.
Bleedin' hopeless. What you get / see is even more of a blurr than usual. Try it with your existing pair. It's crap. Your Optician should verify this if you only ask.......I didn't. Peripheral vision a problem Sir? Well now that you mention motorcycles and helmets I can see that it might not be so good really.
Interesting to find another person had problems with peripheral vision and varifocals, because when I described my problems to the optican, you would have thought I was the only one!

In the end I had to spend another £60 to get better lenses, then my peripheral vision was quite good, not as good as ordinary single vision lenses, but ok.

And I'm sorry about the hijack too
 
There’s the rub Howard, I tried Varifocals for 6 months and still couldn’t get on with them. Tried 3 Different types of lenses, ending up with the most expensive (which were I’ll admit a whole lot better) but they still made me feel queasy.

Sucker that I am though, I’m going to have another try :rob

Took me a couple months to get used to my first pair of varifocals.... Changing around between kinds would (I should think) extend the journey... Now I have to do more than just tilt my head around to be sure I have them on... (the backup pair of glasses have a simular frame)... takes scrutiny...

Thing is, I got my sunglasses made in fixed focal length at the time... and found my 'instrument scan' time was getting slower and slower when I had the sunglasses on... so I went out and bought a pair of these last week:
http://www.vision3k.com/adidas_climacool.asp
With inserts... bi-focal inserts... now I'm getting used to having a line in my vision... but instrument scan time is much improved! (Though I find my mirrors are in the close distance part..??)

Al...
 
interesting

trying to find info on the garmin and all you lot want to do is talk about bi focals.:D:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob
 
trying to find info on the garmin and all you lot want to do is talk about bi focals.:D:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob

Now to be fair... the reason for a larger screen was because of the need for bi-focals...

but after "it isn't waterproof" what more is there to talk about the 7200???

They do make large screen marine GPS's though... that autoroute...

Al...
 


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