youngoldbloke
The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
You are partly right - having done a little research it seems Lidl hasn't offered cycling shoes for 5 years or soAre you thinking of Aldi, cannot recall Lidl having any shoes

You are partly right - having done a little research it seems Lidl hasn't offered cycling shoes for 5 years or soAre you thinking of Aldi, cannot recall Lidl having any shoes
Don't need clothes or tools so just got the bluetooth heart rate strap. Connected easily to my Galaxy S3 with Strava, so I is happy![]()
Is it worth me making a special journey, of extra 15 miles, to look at their HRM. If it won't work with a Windows phone it'll be a waste of time. Anyone know if it will work with all smart phones.
I use Sportstracker and theirs is about £50.
I'll second that.I have a Joe Blow Sport 2 based on recommendations from here. It's a good pump and seems like it'll last. At £32.99 (current Halfords price) it's a bit pricey but worth it. I'd rather not have a pump stop working when I need it.
So has mineThat's surprising. I got one of the lime green ones and it's got 3 rear pockets, all without zips. Just a small chest zipped pocket.
4.3. It does say on the box android 4.3 onwardsI bought a HRM yesterday and it will pair with my Note 4 but not my old S3 LTE.
What O.S is your S3 running?
4.3. It does say on the box android 4.3 onwards
???I'll second that.
And when it fills up with rain water (don't ask) you can rebuild it.
Ah! It's good to know it's user maintainable too.If you forget to put it away after use, my workshop being the great outdoors, and go away for the weekend, and it rains all weekend, your Joe Blow will fill up with water and get a bit manky inside and the ballvalve in the base may malfunction. But the nice people a Topeak sell a maintenance kit. Spray of WD here, smear of vaseline there, and Joe lives to Blow another day.