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Specs

GPS: Multi-band, 5 Hz recording (enduro and downhill profiles)

Battery: 14 hrs (demanding) / 26 hrs (saver)

Maps: Preloaded Trailforks

MTB Metrics: Jump count, hang time, Grit, Flow

Ride Profiles: Enduro, Downhill, eEnduro

Lens: Corning Gorilla Glass

Charging: USB-C

Includes: MTB mount and top tube mount with strap and shim

FAQ

What does 5 Hz GPS mean and why does it matter for mountain biking?: Standard GPS records at 1 Hz, capturing one location point per second. 5 Hz records five points per second, giving you five times the resolution of your trail line during fast, technical sections. On a steep descent at 30 mph, that is the difference between a smooth GPS trace of your actual line and a series of connected dots.

How do the enduro and downhill ride profiles work?: Enduro and downhill profiles use the Edge MTB's activity type detection to track only your actual descents, not your climbs or shuttle rides. Your descent times, speeds, and jump data are recorded cleanly without the uphill noise in your stats.

What are Grit and Flow scores?: Grit is a trail difficulty score that reflects how technically demanding a given trail is based on GPS data. Flow is a score that reflects how smoothly you rode it. Higher Flow on a high Grit trail means you are cleaning technical terrain efficiently.

Best For

Dedicated mountain bikers who want a purpose-built GPS computer that understands trail riding: enduro and downhill timing, jump metrics, 5 Hz trail line capture, and Trailforks maps, all in a rugged body built to survive the abuse of aggressive riding.

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