Garmin Varia after 5 months -- Here is what I think

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2021
  • This video is my follow-up and full review of the Garmin Varia after using it for 5 months.
    My first look review of the Varia:
    • Garmin Varia Review - ...
    Follow me on Instagram: @clintg37
    To support the channel: / clintg
    Video gear I use
    Cameras
    Canon EOS-R: amzn.to/3oXPid0
    Sony ZV-1: amzn.to/3aJwFnL
    GoPro Hero 9: amzn.to/3jDEi3v
    GoPro Media Mod for Hero 9: amzn.to/39ZrlNS
    Mics
    Rode SmartLav+: amzn.to/3jrIvqI
    Rode SmartLav TRS Adaper: amzn.to/3p54mpi
    Rode Wireless Go: amzn.to/36S8hiH
    Edutige ETM-001: amzn.to/36NztPG
    Edutige ETM-001 windscreen: amzn.to/3cPjFQh
    Edutige ETM-001 90 adapter: amzn.to/3tvmyvD
    Mounts & Tripods
    K-Edge GoPro Mount: amzn.to/3tDVlqo
    GoPro Chesty: amzn.to/3oYZsKr
    Ulanzi selfie stick/tripod: amzn.to/2MHNEis
    GoPro Shorty selfie stick/tripod: amzn.to/2OgWWm0
    Velbon EX-630 tripod: amzn.to/3tDts1Z
    Lights
    Neewer Lights: amzn.to/36QaqM3
    Accessories
    Alloy GoPro thumb screws: amzn.to/3tCAKTC
    LowePro Tahoe BP150 camera bag: amzn.to/3aHrK6P
    Sony ZV-1 extra batties:amzn.to/3cRlz30
    Anker SD card reader: amzn.to/3cP13jm
  • Sport

Komentáře • 438

  • @RadarRider226
    @RadarRider226 Před rokem +11

    It drives me nuts when people say to just use your hearing. I’m deaf and wear bilateral cochlear implants. My hearing is much different than a person with normal hearing. I’ve also been told that I have no business riding a bicycle on the road if I’m deaf 🙄. People just live in their little boxes I guess. The Varia helps me as a deaf rider to be more aware of what’s behind me. It’s not just a notification device, it has saved me in more ways than one. Thanks for your video!

  • @stephenang499
    @stephenang499 Před 3 lety +24

    Radar AND Mirror, best combination!

  • @PBlaik
    @PBlaik Před 3 lety +44

    Once you use one you can't imagine not having one.... the feature you didn't mention is the red screen vs orange for extremely fast approaching vehicles... Thats useful too. Nice video!

    • @luxinterna3370
      @luxinterna3370 Před 2 lety +1

      But how Do you react if a fast car drives close next to you? How will the Light Safe you?

    • @carrickdubya4765
      @carrickdubya4765 Před 2 lety +3

      @@luxinterna3370 He mentioned this by saying he gets off the road and onto the shoulder or grass. I would add to just slow down while doing this in case there is no shoulder and need to hop onto a sidewalk for some measure of safety.

  • @ClassicCyclingCC
    @ClassicCyclingCC Před 3 lety +19

    I love my Varia. Anytime I ride without it, for 1 reason or another, I feel like I am riding naked.

    • @stevegeek
      @stevegeek Před 3 lety +1

      My exact comment. Wouldn't ride without it now.

    • @scottlstone
      @scottlstone Před 3 lety +1

      Please don’t ride naked 😂

  • @mikesimms1
    @mikesimms1 Před 3 lety +26

    I'm using an original first generation Varia on my road bike. As you mentioned, one of the nice things about it is being able to relax a little knowing there's nothing coming up from behind.

  • @mikele2259
    @mikele2259 Před 3 lety +14

    Really love the way you breakdown stuff, great speaking skills. I have the Varia and it is one of the best investments on my bike for sure 👍

  • @Jarek.
    @Jarek. Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for your follow up thoughts. You've elaborated extensively what Varia gave you and how it changed your safety. What I noticed personally is that flashing pattern (closer the car is - more frequent flashes) also influences the drivers - they tend to overtake me with a bigger distance. Another great thing about Varia. This became part of my essential gear kit.

  • @kokamoto4628
    @kokamoto4628 Před 3 lety +17

    Great review. I’ve had the Varia for 3 months and it’s been highly reliable. In my opinion, it is without a doubt the most important accessory anyone can get for their bike. It’s amazing to to me that I’ve ridden for over 20 years without even a mirror, but now I won’t ride without the Varia. Game changer is almost an understatement....more like life saver. It’s that effective. Thanks also for your thoughts about pairing this with a mirror - makes total sense.

  • @anata5127
    @anata5127 Před 3 lety +11

    Absolutely, game changer! Must be mandatory for road biking

  • @toddmeerdink4782
    @toddmeerdink4782 Před 3 lety +34

    The Varia is a game changer! Great review.

    • @louiegraham417
      @louiegraham417 Před 2 lety

      Sorry to be so off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account?
      I was stupid lost my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.

    • @daxtonrogelio5072
      @daxtonrogelio5072 Před 2 lety

      @Louie Graham Instablaster =)

  • @jeremy1469
    @jeremy1469 Před 3 lety +1

    I've had this for over a year and I did not know the first part... You learn something new every day

  • @secularist1969
    @secularist1969 Před 3 lety +12

    it's hard to explain how invaluable this becomes. after riding for decades without, I can't imagine ever riding without one again. they're spreading through my Saturday group slowly but surely.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před 2 lety +1

      Nice. I just imagine everyone attacking each other from the rear to make each others radars go off.

  • @sandragudmundsen2600
    @sandragudmundsen2600 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, everything important--no fillers. I'll be watching this again.

  • @Wyrmkilla
    @Wyrmkilla Před 3 lety +2

    Ive had mine for a few months now, Its not just a great accessory to have, it is as you say “a game changer”. One thing I would like to say is that contrary to what is said in many videos about it not being as useful in city streets or heavier traffic, I find it extremely useful and not at all intrusive. One other small detail many have probably already noticed when they stop for a break is that it can detect people walking up behind you.

  • @jonk967
    @jonk967 Před 3 lety +2

    Couldn't agree more. I have had my varia setup for a year now, just under 3K miles and not a car has gone by without me knowing prior. Riding Maryland backroads with this setup is great!

  • @robinbhairam7508
    @robinbhairam7508 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m new to cycling and have finally ventured onto the roads (from Zwift) - hands up, I can feel a little nervous especially having now clipped in, but the more I ride the more confident I feel, (which isn’t necessarily a good thing). Over the last few days I have come across many reviews for this device (all good) but now having watched this and read the comments, I’ve ordered one - Thanks … great review 😊

  • @fee911
    @fee911 Před rokem

    A majority of people I ride with have these and I love it when I hear the tones, I know what it means. I just finally gave in and bought a computer and I've also started riding solo EARLY on Sunday mornings. I have mirrors and I also try and look back to be as aware as possible. The problem is people come flying up on you so I'm not always hearing or seeing them. I feel this will make me more comfortable and get out on the road more. Thank you for this info.

  • @markwilson4535
    @markwilson4535 Před rokem

    Very helpful review - many thanks. Expecting my Varia this week, this is a great help to get me up the learning curve fast, awesome!

  • @rkv3681
    @rkv3681 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. Great review and I love the idea of the radar and mirror duo!

  • @richardblankenship5852

    Thanks for your videos on the Varia. Very helpful and convincing. Finally purchased one last week.

  • @TexasNightRider
    @TexasNightRider Před 3 lety +3

    I have come to rely heavily on my Varia which I purchased after watching your first review. As insane as it sounds I prefer to ride the rural roads at 2:00 a.m. here in South Texas because there is no traffic. Even at night I have had the Varia detect a vehicle before I noticed it with my helmet mirror. On two occasions I have had drivers/passengers yell at me from their vehicles as they passed. They turned around and started returning and their lights went off. On these unlit roads it is comforting to know that the Varia will detect a vehicle even if I can't see them if their lights are off. Also I have had one occasion where the Varia detected a very large dog running up from the rear before I knew it was approaching (dogs are difficult to see in the dark). I never knew if the dog was wearing a large collar with metal because after I pepper sprayed it you could hear the dog sliding to a stop on the pavement. Great review.

    • @whazzat8015
      @whazzat8015 Před 2 lety +3

      2 am in South Texas, you need everything you can get.
      Jesus on a Garmin mount as a start.
      They didn't invent DWI there, but they perfected it

  • @MichelBertrand
    @MichelBertrand Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the long term review Clint. Just bought one around Christmas for next summer, and can't wait to use it.
    I've been road biking less and less around here because of the increased traffic over the last few years, but since covid the cyclocross/mtb trails have been packed, so I want to get back on the road.
    I used to be able to hear cars just fine road biking way back when we didn't wear helmets...
    Fast forward and I forgot my helmet for a ride a couple of years back, and figured out that I can hear cars fine *without* a helmet, but the wind noise from the helmet just covers the noises of cars behind me; another interesting observation is that when I forgot my helmet, the cars would give me *more* room when passing... go figure that one out.
    So for next summer and going forward: radar on 👍

  • @valuableblu
    @valuableblu Před 3 lety +3

    Great review and I agree with everything you stated. Sidenote your Garmin had that halo around the edge of your screen. There is a recall from Garmin for that defect. I was able to get a replacement 1030 for that reason. Just send an email in to their support team and they will ask for a picture of the screen and go from there. Keep the content coming.

  • @goofoffbert
    @goofoffbert Před 10 dny

    Just got my 515, first ride, just love it. Learned two new things from you. Thank you!

  • @johnwilliamson9453
    @johnwilliamson9453 Před 3 lety +48

    Love mine, and totally agree with your comments about the Varia. I do a lot of mountain road riding and found that the safest way is to take the lane. I know this sounds crazy, but what happens is that me being in the middle of the lane notifies the driver that there is someone they need to pay attention to. Then with the Varia, I can move over to the side in plenty of time and allow them to pass. By doing this the car slows down enough so they can pass at a reasonable speed. Without doing this, if they see a cyclist on the white line, they “think” they can maintain their speed, passing at 55-75 mph with oncoming traffic and that is far more dangerous in my mind. Out of hundreds of cars, I’ve only had one that was obviously angry, and shot the bird. It doesn’t eliminate the bubba that wants to run you over, but I haven’t found a safer way to ride pavement. Anyway, FWIW.

    • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
      @JamieSmith-fz2mz Před 3 lety +12

      That’s always been a problem that road cyclists create for themselves. If you ride a smooth line glued to the white line, you invite the motorists to thread the needle at 50mph.
      My tactic has been to waggle the bike when you hear them approaching. That sends them a message that you’re unpredictable and they need to pay attention. Of course, you’re NOT unpredictable. You’re just manipulating them.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před 2 lety +1

      No need, just keep the lane. Plenty of opposing lane to pass in when it's clear. I just ride 2 feet from the side.

    • @johnwilliamson9453
      @johnwilliamson9453 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kishascape Personally I don’t want to increase any road rage even if I’m in the right, so I move over. The point is not having people pass a a high rate of speed.

    • @Konar06
      @Konar06 Před 2 lety

      On the other hand, if you encounter a driver who's driving blind, because that facebook message just has to be read immediately, you rather want to ride as little in the lane as possible.

    • @carrickdubya4765
      @carrickdubya4765 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kishascape I read too may horror stories where cyclists and pedestrians are getting mowed down by careless drivers. So I am thinking you either live in a biker's Utopia or are very lucky.

  • @SilkyG917
    @SilkyG917 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the review. This video came up in my recommendations and brought the Varia into my consciousness, and I ultimately ended up buying one after doing some research. Love it and won't ride without it now.

  • @TheRobertlonski
    @TheRobertlonski Před 3 lety +17

    Clint, I purchased a Varia largely based on your 1st review. As you state, it's a game-changer' and I would not go on a road-bike ride without-it. I live in the heart of Silicon Valley and there is a lot of traffic. I also strongly recommend the Varia be used in-conjunction with a mirror as am insurance policy.

    • @dlbutler
      @dlbutler Před 3 lety

      Here in CA, the first thing we do when we buy a bike is remove all those ugly but legally required reflectors. Generally and legally speaking, the blinking rear light shows some due diligence on the rider's part to restore increased visibility to drivers.

  • @drsus0
    @drsus0 Před 3 lety +5

    The part about not having to ride the edge of the road so much is the game changer part of the varia for me. Being able to relax and take up more of the road knowing that theres no cars coming has added a whole new level of enjoyment for me. I can free up a whole bunch of brain power usually dedicated to worrying about what might be coming and now i can actually talk to my buddy ridding side by side and relax while at it, not talk and look behind every other word...specially if you both have the varia for double peace fo mind. . i cant ride without the varia now, i travel with it and use it on rental bikes.

    • @Fabricetdf
      @Fabricetdf Před 3 lety

      +1. Chatting with someone without constantly glancing behind.

  • @timrichards6321
    @timrichards6321 Před 3 lety +1

    Good review. The faster flash when the vehicle gets closer is another great feature and helps you get noticed. Don’t leave home (on a bike) without it !

  • @ericclaire-helenerfletcher9433

    good video, last summer rode with a group where one of the guys had a Varia , i was able to connect with my 520 , really liked the function, as i do alot of road riding and had a mirror on both sides of my bars , this season 2021, have not installed the mirrors although will probably put a small one like you have on your bike that i use for my gravel bike , just purely as a backup, i have ordered the Varia to help with detecting the traffic coming up from behind ,allows you to keep the eyes forward , as you mentioned the speed you are travelling at and the wind conditions causes problems in hearing vechicles the one way that can help is wearing a balacava and touk in cold weather cuts the wind noise somewhat, not perfect but does help , doing the shoulder check does work although if the road is rough and not in good condition not the greatest idea ,potholes uneven pavement cracks all have a way to snake bite you ,either results in flats , damage to rims and not to mention the seat of your bike coming up to meet you a little to hard , it hurts,

  • @kevinwood2437
    @kevinwood2437 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review. When you say it only comes on automatically when you put your head unit to sleep rather than power off I think you’ll find that it also works if you completely power down the head unit. Mine certainly does. I think you use the button on the top of the Varia to put it in Bluetooth mode. You will see that even when switched off the blue LED on the side of the Varia flashes. It doesn’t even seem to use much battery when left like that for a few days.

  • @codymills8410
    @codymills8410 Před rokem

    I completely agree with your point around minute six. To be able to actually focus on the road ahead of you, as well as enjoy some scenery, is absolutely a benefit to having this device. I'm currently researching the models to see which one to purchase. Thanks so much for your informative video!

  • @kentao4
    @kentao4 Před 3 lety +3

    Wahoo/Varia user here-
    The varia also pairs well here. I have had a few connection issues (remedied with updates) but never a disconnection after it is communicating with my computer. I do miss out on some features mentioned here like the automatic turn on feature with your head unit, but nothing that takes away from the overall experience. I have the first version (I believe its the 510) and off of the top of my head, the only reason to have v2 is if you wish to pair the radar to your phone via bluetooth so you do not need a computer.
    My only complaint is that I think they could have made it look better - maybe sleeker/more modern looking. I hate the oval shape but that’s just me. Other than that, its function and safety cannot be denied. I am glad they finally made it compatible with the Wahoo system.

  • @k2dave1969
    @k2dave1969 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 510......it's a game changer for road riding.....especially in the Hudson Valley where there aren't too many cars..... but the few I encounter it works flawlessly

  • @ridertje
    @ridertje Před 3 lety +1

    I totally agree with you. It is a magnificant peace of safety equipement. The only thing Garmin should change is the switch which is on top of the radar. When dirt enters the switch it might block the movement. You can clean it with warm water from the tap. But after losing one radar because of a faulty switch caused by dirt, I covered the switch of the new one (which was sent to me for free based on warranty) with some electrical tape to avoid dirt from entering the switch.
    Second thing: your mates can also use your radar when they pair it to their phone through bluetooth.

  • @gunny6517
    @gunny6517 Před 3 lety

    Awesome review and I totally agree! I bought mine about the same time you bought yours.. Thanks Clint...

  • @sr64olds
    @sr64olds Před rokem

    Excellent description. Thank you for doing this

  • @m20fuzzle36
    @m20fuzzle36 Před rokem

    Great review
    I use this paired with my 1040 garmin, and speed and cadence sensors.
    They work flawlessly
    Handy to have if your road cycling here in the northwest of the UK, as the city roads are a cyclists nightmare during rush hour.
    I can honestly say, it has alerted me to a few almost nearby collisions that I've avoided, and had seen a road traffic accident which was caught on my 715.
    Aside from the battery performance, I would highly recommend this product!!

  • @cbenson513
    @cbenson513 Před 3 lety

    I liked your first Varia video and I can't imagine doing without it now. I tend to always completely power down my garmin 1030 and didn't know about sleep and the light network being able to manage turning the unit on and off. Thanks for the follow up video!

  • @jralicea6299
    @jralicea6299 Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve been using varia lights since they came out, a must have without question! A mirror though I do not have or use; however I’ve been thinking of doing so and soon ordering one up. Great review, well done as always, varia simply essential!

    • @leroygallenstein
      @leroygallenstein Před 3 lety +1

      My recommendation would be the look mirror attached to the stem of your glasses. Benefits are wide views and ability to have panoramic views. Cheap too.

  • @AirwolfCrazy
    @AirwolfCrazy Před 3 lety +1

    I am just about done building a new bike. One of the last things I need to get is the tail light. The Varia has been on my purchase list for awhile now so, it is good to see a follow-up video about this light. Thanks.

  • @jasonwills6694
    @jasonwills6694 Před 3 lety

    It really helps being able to ride more left in the US. With that combined with the move right when you get the notification of the car it does a good job of letting the car know you are aware of it. Creating a better experience with the pass. A Car might treat you better when they see you move right for them. If you are currently riding to the right you cant give that subtle signal of acknowledgement by moving right that riding more left allows. Great Video!

  • @LoaforDie
    @LoaforDie Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely can’t ever see myself riding without the 515. Safety and being aware is always good. I agree, rear taillight at all times is a must. Was using it with my wahoo bolt but when I started using it with my Edge 530. It’s obviously better. I do love the sleep, on, etc when you turn on the computer.

  • @MaJaGa86
    @MaJaGa86 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video Clint. I finally decided to buy one, along with a 130 Plus, really looking forward to this.

  • @mancello
    @mancello Před 3 lety +1

    Great review as usual. I saw your initial review when it came out. For your type of riding and less trafficked roads it makes sense but in a highly trafficked urban environment it's not very useful. Here in NYC you'd see constant dots on your Garmin. I make sure all my senses are open to the environment and after almost 40 years of road riding I'm still here.🚴🚴🚴

  • @PaulBeiser
    @PaulBeiser Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Clint - learned a lot from this, some great info. And I'm sold, makes a lot of sense to have one of these. Best, Paul

  • @563Arthur
    @563Arthur Před rokem +1

    I use the Varia radar and it changed my way of cycling. A very good video and well explained. Congratulations. Arthur Dempsey(Ireland)

  • @martinfabregas7263
    @martinfabregas7263 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the review! Just got one for me and one for my son.

  • @tedchamberlain7560
    @tedchamberlain7560 Před 3 lety

    always great info Clint. Thanks !

  • @ron_nor_
    @ron_nor_ Před 3 lety +112

    As the saying goes - there are two kinds of cyclists - those who own a Varia radar and would not give it back for money, and those who did not try it and tell you why you don't need one, until they tried it themselves.

    • @markrobinson4656
      @markrobinson4656 Před 3 lety +7

      I couldn't agree more. Never leave home with out it.

    • @DinoTrackmania
      @DinoTrackmania Před 3 lety

      SO TRUE!

    • @NeutralGenericUser
      @NeutralGenericUser Před 3 lety

      Very true

    • @ingmarneple6072
      @ingmarneple6072 Před 3 lety

      Welp, I think it would be great, but 200 bucks is a lot for normal people, would rather gather some more and buy a power meter

    • @markrobinson4656
      @markrobinson4656 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ingmarneple6072 Power meters are expensive for "normal" people. Power meter vs. the Varia? I'll take Varia every time.

  • @dougbalentine5382
    @dougbalentine5382 Před 3 lety

    I bought the original Varia and now cannot ride without it. My rides are busy suburbs and country roads. I like the extra confidence in knowing a car is not behind me (after looking back, you still need to look back even if you use Varia) when crossing multiple lanes to turn. Also, my ears will hear a car and when I look back I do not see and the Varia confirms. It's that extra peace of mind I have gained and is a must-have for me now. BTW I use this with the Wahoo Roam and it displays a car and not a dot :-)

  • @JeffBratko
    @JeffBratko Před rokem

    Great review. I have had one for a couple of years now and I did not know that I could just put my 530 to sleep and it will also put the light to sleep and then wake it up too. I love mine and won't ride without one. They are amazing and really helps keep you safe.

  • @landmannmike
    @landmannmike Před 3 lety +2

    Another agreement, a great piece of kit. I don't go on the road without it.

  • @dpstrial
    @dpstrial Před 3 lety +8

    I use a first generation Varia and it is, as you say, a game changer. I prefer the short and wide shape of the first gen. because the small gap between the top of my trunk bag and the saddle would probably impede the operation of the newer version.
    I ride mainly on open UK country lanes and with the wind whistling past my ears, it is almost impossible to hear vehicles approaching from the rear until they are almost on top of you.

  • @ewingh695
    @ewingh695 Před rokem

    Good job; great video that made some great points that I have not considered. Thank you!!

  • @scottw4538
    @scottw4538 Před 2 lety

    Great video Clint. I'm getting one of those things!

  • @MichaelE.Douroux
    @MichaelE.Douroux Před rokem

    Great video! You hit every important safety point.

  • @hb4270
    @hb4270 Před 2 měsíci

    Great content! Picking one up at LBS today after watching your video! Thanks!!!

  • @imagistatheimagista1870

    Thanks for all the great tips! Especially on how to get the dots on the left side (for North America driving) of the screen instead of the default right side.

  • @martindoyle5505
    @martindoyle5505 Před 3 lety +1

    Thought you might have mentioned the colour indication on the screen. Mine flashes red if a vehicle is approaching from behind at a high speed,orange if within acceptable speed limit and then green once all traffic has passed.
    It's a brilliant piece of kit. That said you still need to use your senses.

  • @johncraven3560
    @johncraven3560 Před 3 lety

    Work with newer wahoo elements units too. I paired my buddies Varia to my Element Roam when we rode together ... loved it ... now i have my own.

  • @randyw4972
    @randyw4972 Před 3 lety +1

    Love mine! I can't believe I waited so long to get one.

  • @MrJonnyb120
    @MrJonnyb120 Před 3 lety

    Agree 100%. My ride buddy loves it too because when the flash pattern changes he knows a car is coming too

  • @mtb7018
    @mtb7018 Před 3 lety

    Excellent review Clint...thanks 🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @indrikiskrams3444
    @indrikiskrams3444 Před 3 lety

    I liked the review. Many thanks! I am gonna buy it myself now.

  • @Gpautos626
    @Gpautos626 Před 2 lety

    I ride a 100+ miles a week on paved roads (road bike). The area I ride has clear marked bike lanes but we all know that won’t stop a car. I have a neck fusion which severely limits my rearward viewing (turning my head). I have tried mirrors and because of the distance I can’t clearly make out what is coming at me from behind. Getting the Varia was such a blessing. I am in my second week of using it and found it so beneficial to my safer riding. If you ride on the street you really should use this. In addition I ride early mornings 4-6am. Very dark. I also just changed to the Garmin head light. It has so many benefits to battery management. Thanks for y to our post.

  • @Fabricetdf
    @Fabricetdf Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this great review. You're pointing out all the niceties that are not obvious. Like the stanby mode. Love it even though there's always the risk to leave the computer on and drain the varia without knowing.
    Also, thanks for the tip about multiple pairing, just tried tonight with my wife and it was working great - plus she had to open the road and I was behind with the radar 😎 Note that she has a wahoo element and the display is only the top led bar (no idea of how far and how many vehicles- still of value).
    On dirt roads like you said, I feel good riding in the middle, with plenty of time to move to the side.
    Regarding picking up other bikes, mine does rarely do that. Other bikes also don't obstruct cars. I have RLT515 purchased in December.
    For me, this is better this way.
    Finally, I've been using a mirror on the drop for years and really miss it on my mtb. But yet, the Varia is a game changer. I like your mirror, what is it ?

    • @ClintGibbs
      @ClintGibbs  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/KrvzbHPXxKc/video.html

  • @jk6561
    @jk6561 Před 2 lety

    I've just bought one - your video is very helpful!

  • @gavgreen10
    @gavgreen10 Před 3 lety

    Great salt lamp on the desk Clint, I have one myself 👍 & useful video...😁

  • @roykelly125
    @roykelly125 Před 3 lety +4

    Great review - I have used the Varia for a year now. The majority of my riding is on rural roads. Previous to getting the Varia I had a number of close calls with approaching vehicles when avoiding road hazards. Mirrors are good but an advance warning enables me to avoid making bad last minute decisions.

  • @cccycling5835
    @cccycling5835 Před 3 lety

    Finally got into road cycling after years and years of bike commuting on my fixed gear in the cities.
    Now that I’m riding longer rides on two lane highways I’ve been finding my usual skill of checking my shoulder is extremely difficult because often the cars are going 15-20mph more than I am and the time I have to look is seconds or even less.
    I’ve got the Garmin Edge 150 and now I’m probably going to pick up the RTL515, especially since I’m already looking to replace my old taillight with something more modern.

  • @BrokenShifterCable
    @BrokenShifterCable Před 2 lety

    Good point about the wind noise. I haven't used Varia yet but I use wind noise attenuation on my helmet straps - furry velcro (Cat Ears) and this simple solution does an amazing job in lowering wind noise. I simply cannot ride without it, because it's too loud.

  • @talonlan
    @talonlan Před 3 lety

    On the Hammerhead Karoo headunit the varia has colour coded cars coming up, yellow for normal and red if they are going especially fast, the virtual road will then go green to indicate a clear road behind you. Is amazing I tend to do most of my riding solo and so an extra pair of eyes behind me is a godsend.

  • @giodc8599
    @giodc8599 Před rokem

    One of the first things i bought for my bike. I am new to riding but i've ridden motorbikes before so i am aware that 2 wheels are really vulnerable on the road. Amazing yet simple piece of tech, such invaluable safety device.

  • @carrickdubya4765
    @carrickdubya4765 Před 2 lety

    This has got to be the most thorough review I have seen to date. So I also want to add onto the bit about not hearing cars as that would apply to Tesla and other manufacturers that are jumping on board the electric train.

  • @orrinkelso9295
    @orrinkelso9295 Před rokem

    I agree with you 100%. I too use a mirror, but I prefer the mirror that attaches to my sunglasses, it allows me to see more of the road by moving my head. I also found that I don't constantly have to check mirror for cars. I now can now only look when it tells me that a car is there. And as far as hearing a car coming, you can't hear a car 400 ft behind you. But with the varia, you know about it much sooner. Another great thing about it is I know if a car is in my blind spot that I can't see in my mirror. It has happened several times where I need to get over for a left turn and Don't see a car in my mirror but one was right there coming up right next to me. The varia would have shown that car! I just got the RCT715 with the camera. I didn't think I needed the radar either. But now I understand why people love them. Glad I bought it.

  • @CyclingLifePT
    @CyclingLifePT Před 3 lety

    Dude, you are a life savior. Thanks for the review with the Garmin watch. I was very intrigued on how it would work, and it seems to be pretty cool. I already thought about connecting to the Android app, but the Garmin watch seems to be more energy efficient.

  • @NeilWillmanCheese
    @NeilWillmanCheese Před 2 lety

    Love mine too, just to add a comment, it pairs nicely with my Wahoo Element Roam but if there is a truck passing at the same time as the beep, you may not hear the beep, likewise if the winds in your face are very strong. All in all its still great.

  • @tomaskew1936
    @tomaskew1936 Před rokem

    I have to agree this is a valuable tool and when used with a mirror are great together. I also have a TL 300 as a backup on long rides, incase my battery goes flat but I miss the radar when that happens. I like your review it's honest and insightful.

  • @lukecico5155
    @lukecico5155 Před 5 měsíci

    I bought this from my LBS here in Nashua, NH yesterday, and just completed my first ride with it. This thing really is a game changer. It gives you situational awareness and plenty of time to react and manage traffic approaching from your most vulnerable blind spot on the bike.
    I had a close call last Wednesday descending a big hill from Mont Vernon, NH to Milford. It was raining, 35 degrees and windy. I was about 25 mph. Didn’t hear a car till it was on me and I had to make a fast sketchy decision on a road with almost no shoulder. Shook me a bit. So I thought about getting this thing. Bought it that day. Rode it today. Same route, same descent. No rain :)
    It gives you maybe 10 seconds notice that a car is coming and the color/lights go bright flashing red if the car is over a certain speed. This gives you time, in a situation like I described above, to react and take action. It even notifies you how many cars are queued up behind you, so you have great awareness. You can keep your eyes focused ahead of you, while knowing what is behind you and when it’s upon you. Then a quick peripheral check to make sure the car is keeping its distance is the only time you have to take your eyes off the front.
    The thing I really like, come to find out, is that it tells you the coast is clear behind you, so you can ride the lane, not stay in the shoulder, with confidence.
    I felt way less stressed and way safer with this thing. It is absolutely brilliant.
    Hooked it up with a Wahoo Element 2. Connected directly with device in seconds.
    Lastly, bought a couple of hard mounts for the seat post. One on each bike. It’s sturdier than the rubber band mounted thing that comes with it. After market about 10$ US per mount.

    • @ClintGibbs
      @ClintGibbs  Před 5 měsíci

      Another rider that’s safer…love it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Před 3 lety +13

    i could see the benefit for rural roads with intermittent traffic, but for most fast moving urban roads, i just assume that there is always traffic and ride defensively.. doing a quick shoulder check also lets drivers know that you are aware of them

    • @Fabricetdf
      @Fabricetdf Před 3 lety

      Right, great for suburban and rural riding. High traffic becomes a noise. Same conclusion reached by DCRainmaker.

    • @JB-uv4hm
      @JB-uv4hm Před 2 lety +1

      If you think a “shoulder check” registers with drivers I wish you good luck. You’re going to need it.

    • @whazzat8015
      @whazzat8015 Před 2 lety

      This is absolutely NOT a problem.
      Adds flash
      in this situation you need everything and more.

  • @jeffeversole291
    @jeffeversole291 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely LOVE my Varia Radar and agree it's a game changer for road riding. My only wish is for a "city" mode to be able to disable radar but still have the light. Accuracy is incredible but I do get an occasional false positive where people use reflectors to mark their driveway opening but that is quite rare.

  • @roberts1159
    @roberts1159 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the follow up review. I have a first generation Varia light and it is a game changer as far as bike safety. All excellent points about features that you have shared. What is the battery life that you have experienced on a full charge ? My light is about three years old and 3 1/2 hours max on mine.

    • @brunoj6146
      @brunoj6146 Před 3 lety +1

      If you use the daylight flashing mode, it should last much more than that.

  • @JoelSzymczyk
    @JoelSzymczyk Před 3 lety

    absolutely love my varia- not a "game changer" perhaps because technology WILL fail, but it is a surprisingly good piece of kit. There are only a few instances where I have been able to hear a car behind before I hear the tone from my varia-- usually with a tailwind on a straight road. normally the varia detects a vehicle LONG before I can hear it. Yes a huge factor is it lets a rider be out further in the lane to take good lines with less worry. I ride in areas with crap roads most of the time, and frequently pavement along the edge is terrible. I've had mine for over a year and don't like to think about riding without it.

  • @Deus-Too
    @Deus-Too Před 3 lety

    I agree with everything you've said about the Garmin Luria!

  • @robj3773
    @robj3773 Před 3 lety

    In addition to the benefits of increased rider awareness the changing flash pattern helps alert distracted drivers. That will save lives. I’ve found my varia very accurate and it is great to know how many cars are coming up. It has great range too and picks up car way before you hear them.

  • @kennethwilliams5241
    @kennethwilliams5241 Před 3 lety

    Clint I concur with everything you said. The Varia is completely indispensable for riding on the road,

  • @TruthSpeaker1001
    @TruthSpeaker1001 Před 9 měsíci

    I went riding with 4 other cyclists. 2 had the Varia and they would shout out “car back” and I also heard their Varia beep. I realized how much added safety the Varia provided. I purchased the Varia 515 the next day and will not ride without it now. I consider it an essential piece of gear. The 2nd best investment, after a helmet, to keep you safe. $150 to add safety is well worth it. Consider the light an added bonus. Ride safe!

  • @pdw170
    @pdw170 Před 3 lety

    I got one a little while ago and wouldn’t go anywhere without it now. There is a Garmin IQ app you can download so you can turn the light on and off from your head unit (the radar still works). I turn it off if I go off road to save battery. If you’re riding with another it stops you blinding them if you are in front. It’s also got a battery indicator. Cheers for the video Clint 👍

  • @brenttanog139
    @brenttanog139 Před 3 lety +8

    Couldn't agree more. Great follow up!

  • @tonimartini-zo8ho
    @tonimartini-zo8ho Před 3 měsíci

    I just got one. I must admit that I was also in the "in can hear cars coming up just fine" camp. But the Varia is a game changer. I am surprised to see how many cars I missed that I did not hear sneaking up behind me, especially EVs. It also helps me better avoid potholes when there is not enough time to check behind me, and I would have to bunny hop or ride through them.

  • @criticalmile
    @criticalmile Před 3 lety +1

    I find varia a must for me I am blind in one eye. I cannot see back coming traffic without turning my head quite far to look over shoulder with viable eye. This gave me back my cycling life. Takk Garmin.

  • @Sunday_Morning570
    @Sunday_Morning570 Před 2 lety

    Great review, thanks 👍.

  • @VickersDoorter
    @VickersDoorter Před 3 lety

    0:59 That looks like perfect cycling territory. Clear flat road, no potholes and great weather.

  • @lazurm
    @lazurm Před 2 lety +4

    One thing that will definitely increase your safety is to ditch the handlebar mirror and, instead, use a mirror mounted either on your helmet or glasses (if if you don't need glasses you can use sunglasses or night wind glasses). The handlebar mirror has too narrow a field and, worse, forces you to take your eyes off the road up front whereas glasses/helmet mounted mirrors don't and have a HUGE field of view.

  • @erock2647
    @erock2647 Před 2 lety

    I like your point about still needing a mirror. While the Varia can warn you of an approaching vehicle, I can't discern between a motorcycle or fully loaded logging truck. When all you've got is the white line and no shoulder, the distinction can obviously matter

  • @oreokid24
    @oreokid24 Před 3 lety

    I use Cat-ears on my helmet straps to cut wind noise. Works great. Won't ride without the Varia unit.
    Nice to know others in the group can pair to mine.

  • @ratsac
    @ratsac Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Clint. After your first vid I left a naysayer comment. I then went and bought a Fly6 camera/light which turned out to be junk (bad hardware and software). I’m getting a warranty replacement on that, so while I was waiting I bought an RTL 515. I rode all day with it today and yesterday and I must say I’M CONVERTED. I wholeheartedly agree with every single thing you said in this video. It is most definitely a game changer for me as well. Thank you!

    • @ClintGibbs
      @ClintGibbs  Před 3 lety +1

      Very cool! Now I need to have a talk show and have you on it 😉

    • @ratsac
      @ratsac Před 3 lety

      @@ClintGibbs only if we can do it in the style of Jerry Springer 😂

  • @Wilburtholmes
    @Wilburtholmes Před 3 lety

    The Vario is my best friend - amazingly great accessory

  • @boydcombsakaGster
    @boydcombsakaGster Před 4 měsíci

    Nice review. Thanks.