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whtabbob
a Racer
from San Juan Capistrano, CADate Reviewed: April 10, 2009
Strengths: Easy to set up, easy to use, looks good. Big display is easy to read. Handlebar mount is great and easy to switch from bike to bike (no tools, no nuthin).Weaknesses: Only memory for one previous workout (Pro model has room for 7).Bottom Line: This is a great monitor. Using the menu takes a little getting used to, but is simple once you do it a few times. All Sigmas use the same format, too. Digitally coded signal means no interference and lost signal. It saves all the info from a workout so I can enter it into my training diary when I get home. Even has a 'Pause' button if you wanna stop for lunch in the middle of your ride! Chest strap is comfy and seems like it will last. You can even program your name into the display!
Favorite Trail: Sagebrush Safari course
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: Sigma Onyx Pro, Sigma PC-14, Polar, Performance Axiom
Bike Setup: Marzocchi Corsa SL, Mavic 717/Hugi 240 wheels, SUNLINE V-1 Carbon bar & lock-on grips, KENDA Karma tires, XPEDO MF-1A Ti-Ti pedals, SIGMASPORT BC1106 Team Computer, Avid Juicy Ultimate brakes, XTR cranks,shifters,rear derail/XT front derail & cassette. 25.5 lbs.
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