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Blade89
a Weekend Warrior
from Burnaby, BC, CanadaDate Reviewed: December 19, 2010
Strengths: Price is low, but theres a reason for that (below). Cadence features current, avg, and max.Weaknesses: Wires too long. Buttons hokey, fall off, cheap quality. Resets entire unit too often. Cadence misfires often.Bottom Line: Wires WAY too long, I ended up wrapping around my cables so long it is cocooned. Right button is hanging on for dear life, have to push it back in often. Resetting the stopwatch usually resets entire computer. Cadence sensor has a sticky side to put on crank as well as a ziptie, but the stickyness lasts approx 3 hours, resulting in wonky cadence readings and often checking to see if it is working. Truly hate this computer. Go cateye or garmin.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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$45.00
Similar Products Used: Cateye for years, should have never switched.
Bike Setup: Road bike, cyclocross bike.
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rwassom
a Weekend Warrior
from Launceston Tasmania AustraliaDate Reviewed: December 20, 2009
Strengths: I have been pleased with this computer so far but went to buy one for my daughter's bike and the shop had stopped carrying them due to warranty returns. I like the large display and the cadence features (cadence, average and max cadence)Weaknesses: Having used other cyclo computers from other companies, it took me a couple of rides to figure out how to get to the screen I wanted.Bottom Line: So far no problems but we'll see what the future holds.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$75.00
Similar Products Used: Vetta, Cateye
Bike Setup: I wish there was a neater way to run the cables down the downtube.
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