The data under the climb gradient is much too small to read. I would gladly give up the map on that screen (seems redundant anyway with the gradient data) to have a dedicated Gradient with larger/more data fields.
The data under the climb gradient is much too small to read. I would gladly give up the map on that screen (seems redundant anyway with the gradient data) to have a dedicated Gradient with larger/more data fields.
Absolutely! I would even (optionally) sacrifice the top map section entirely for this. Found myself wondering today whether it's possible to move one of those fields to the second field at the bottom, just to be able to easily read it.
While I'm not 21 any more... I do a lot of gravel riding, so all my climbing is not done on a) tar or b) with suspension. So the unit is not always very steady and reading that font is a guessing game - if I'm lucky and the sun does not interfere as well (another factor in SA) I can see it going from 3 digits to two in elevation remaining.
And for a local training climb it is fine, I know them. But that's not quite what ClimbPro is supposed to be designed for...
I'm with you on this. Can we have an option to have the ClimbPro looking like it does when the ClimbPro is following a route? IE no top map? It sacrifices useful information. Who needs the little map?
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