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Mike August 14th, 2008 at 4:51 pm
The new Garmin is great as long as you never break a sweat. Running in humidity makes the touch bezel useless. As soon as any sweat gets on the bezel of the watch, the touch bezel starts activating on its own and will not stop until you “lock” it by pushing the start and lap buttons at the same time. I’ve adjusted the sensitivity to all three settings and get the same result. I’m very disappointed with mine so far, and I think the interface on the 205 is superior by far and I’d go so far as to say Garmin needs to recall these until they figure this problem out.