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Garmin Edge 1030 Plus, 130 Plus GPS cycling computers get bigger, faster feature sets

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Two Garmin GPS cycling computer models get updated with “Plus” performance to add faster processors and more features. Much like the 520 Plus did when it got the upgrade, the new Garmin Edge 1030 Plus and miniature Garmin Edge 130 Plus speed up their internals and give you more to do with them.

From training to connectivity to share your rides, their top-level computer now gives you more ways to plan and share rides, and integrated indoor training plans for rainy days. The smaller budget unit

What’s new on the Garmin Edge 1030 Plus?

The big additions over the prior 1030, which was introduced in 2017 as their biggest high performance cycling computer, include enhanced ride tracking and sharing features, and more training assistance.

Another big update is increased onboard maps, including pre-loaded mountain bike trails from the Trailforks App. It’ll even alert you to upcoming forks in the trail and show where you are on the trail system, making it easier to navigate new territories. Back-to-Start, turn-by-turn, and off-course corrections make it easier to stay on track on the road, too. And a faster processor helps it show and change routes closer to real-time so you won’t miss that turn-off.

garmin edge 1030 plus screenshots of gps cycling computer and triaining functions

Key features include (shown left to right, row by row):

  • Dynamic Training Insights – tracks your VO2 Max and training load to show you how you’re improving (or not) over time.
  • Training Status – indicates if you’re progressive (or not).
  • Suggested Daily Workouts – uses the first two to come up with daily workouts customized for you.
  • Sync Training Plans – load workouts from Garmin Connect, TrainingPeaks, and TrainerRoad.
  • Heat & Altitude Acclimation – lets you know if you’re ready for Everesting in August.
  • ClimbPro – shows the distance and elevation profile remaining on climbs when you preload a route.

garmin edge 1030 plus screenshots of gps cycling computer and triaining functions

  • Nutrition & Hydration Alerts – Because if you wait until you’re thirsty, it’s too late.
  • Cycling Dynamics – shows how bike setup, fit, and ride duration affect your performance.
  • MTB Dynamics – new feature captures air time, jump count, and jump distance.
  • Grit & Flow – measures how hard a climb/route is, and how smoothly you descend a trail, giving you a number to beat the next time.
  • Extended Battery Life – up to 24 hours of continuous GPS tracking

It also adds InReach compatibility, letting the device sync with Garmin’s satellite-based communication devices and maintain a connection to messaging even when you’re “off-grid”. When you do have a cell signal, its incident detection, theft alerts, and group tracking help you and your friends see where everyone is and stay in touch with messaging. Retail remains at $599 for the head unit, with HR strap bundles and other options available for an additional charge.

You can buy now from REI, and they have the HR/speed/cadence bundle for $700, too.

new garmin edge 130 plus gps cycling computer gets updates

What’s new on the Garmin Edge 130 Plus?

Originally introduced in early 2018 as a small, affordable-but-connected GPS cycling computer, the Edge 130 offers a tiny black and white screen and the ability to show essential ride metrics. And navigation, and phone/text alerts, etc. Basic, but advanced.

The new Edge 130 Plus computer upgrades with many of the same new features, but keeps the smaller 1.8″ non-touchscreen (versus the 1030s 3.5″ color touchscreen).

Highlights include the new MTB jump and air time tracking, emergency incident detection, mapping, and message alerts (though you won’t be able to respond directly from this smaller device).

It’ll also sync with your smart trainer to help make those indoor workouts easier to use, and show VO2 Max and other training metrics. You don’t get the Trailforks integration, but you keep the navigation and routing, albeit with much simpler map graphics.

Retail is $199, available now at REI (or get the original Edge 130 for 25% off).

Learn more at Garmin.com.

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TimE
TimE
3 years ago

Save for the extended battery life it seems pretty much the same as V9.5.1 software currently loaded on Edge1030 units

RazorMark
RazorMark
3 years ago
Reply to  TimE

The ‘old’ Edge 1030 uses a different processor. Both 830, 530 and 1030 share the same energy-efficient processor. An update on the 1030 can make up for the hardware difference.

RazorMark
RazorMark
3 years ago
Reply to  RazorMark

Correction: An update of the 1030 CAN’T make up for the hardware difference.

Brent
Brent
3 years ago

Next step, a iPad Pro size display on my bar and next next step having a Tesla screen size in front of me…

Nate
Nate
3 years ago

Is the new processor in the 1030 Plus an upgrade over the current 830, or do we see an 830 Plus coming?

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