Cycle computer advice pleaseee :)

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teletext45

Senior Member
Hey guys and gals, well i've managed to loose my cycle computer so I'm gonna look out for a new one. I've previously had a polar cs100 and was quite happy with it overall but would like something a litle more comprehensive. My budget is around £150 ish but willing to go a bit over.

Needs to have cadance sensor and heart monitor would be a benefit

At the moment I've got my eye on a polar cs500 at the moment but open to ideas.

Cheers in advance

andy
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
no need to delete, I have put in the correct forum.
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
I use a Garmin 500. Covers all the bases and excellent downloads for training purposes.

Easy to move between bikes.
 

Lizzy

New Member
Location
Surrey
I have a Garmin FR60 - dreadful, constant issues including cadence unit that has had epic ails twice the watch strap breaking - and figuring out its a design fault, upside is online software is very good.

I also have a cheepo raleigh cost £9 - has wires but actually for money spent is exceptional. Beyond mile and speed not much use though.
 

Tompinder

Regular
Location
Bristol
Ever considered using the Garmin watches? I have used the Garmin Forerunner 305 and 405 with heart rate monitors and cadence meters added. For personal preference i reverted back to the 305 after using the 405 as i just found it a lot more reliable and user friendly. Might be something worth looking into though as it can also be used for running and other sports if that's your thing....
 
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