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Old 07-14-2008, 12:54 PM
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Default Which Enduro Computer??

I know this topic has probably been beat to death, but searching did not give me what I was looking for.

I want to purchase the best Enduro computer. I don’t care about the price.
My main decision points are:
1. Easy to program
2. Easy to use
3. Easy to view @ a simple glance
4. Easy to modify program if needed
5. Know exactly when to start after a reset (been bit here)
6. Reliability

I narrowed it to the ICO Checkmate and the Watchdog. I have looked @ their sites and gone through their demo pages.
I also read through their user’s manuals. I flip flop back and forth on which one to buy.

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Old 07-14-2008, 01:27 PM
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A bunch of us have the Watchdog. Very reliable and simple to use.
One of us has a Checkmate. The programming is a bit tougher to learn but a really nice thing is that it shows you the upcoming possibles. Also, the autocal is handy and if you get the infrared option you can download the programming from another Checkmate.

For my money, I'd buy another Watchdog. If they were the same price, I might switch to the ICO. Maybe.
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Old 07-14-2008, 02:41 PM
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you can view the possibles on the watchdog as well,they also have a dual sport mode,and a GNCC mode for multiple laps on a single race,as well as the enduro mode
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Old 07-14-2008, 03:58 PM
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Good stuff.
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you can view the possibles on the watchdog as well
I'll have to reread my manual. I don't remember seeing that. Thanks.
I'm guessing I need to be using a different screen if I want that info. The ICO has it all on one screen (which is not necessarily a good thing when you've only got time for a glance).
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Old 07-15-2008, 10:26 AM
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I'll have to reread my manual. I don't remember seeing that. Thanks.
I'm guessing I need to be using a different screen if I want that info. The ICO has it all on one screen (which is not necessarily a good thing when you've only got time for a glance).
That was my concern w/ having it all on one screen. I had lasik surgery and my up close vision has suffered. See great now from a distance...
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Old 07-15-2008, 04:15 PM
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its on the screen that counts down to possibles on your left,has early/late in the middle and running keytime seconds so you know when to watch for the flip while creeping in off the street,I have mine setup to watch mileage on the left and early/late on the right side,press the main button once and it goes to the second screen discussed earlier,and it has very large numbers that are easy to read
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Old 07-16-2008, 09:07 AM
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I'm going w/ the watchdog. Thanks all.
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You didn't even hear from any ICO users yet !
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You didn't even hear from any ICO users yet !
I agree with Brian.

You might want to do some searching or post the question over on the orange site as this exact question has been hashed out quite a bit. The Watchdog has a heavy New England following as it's designed/built here.

Personally I'm getting the ICO Checkmate XL. I'm also getting their really nice small multi funtion odometer to use when I won't be using the computer. They share the same thumb control switch so I can switch back and forth and I won't have to worry about destroying an expensive computer when I'm just out trail riding or doing turkey runs. Yes I do find too many ways to keep hitting the ground. The infa red transfer on the regular and more expensive Checkmate is kind of neat and a fair # of guys reported using it. I really don't know if I would so I'm gonna pass on it.


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