Submitted by
LB Kloppers
a Cross Country Rider
from Cape Town, South Africa Date Reviewed: January 19, 2009
Favorite Trail:
To Hell and Back
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
Sportsmans Warehouse
Strengths:
Reliability! I have used Sigma and Cateye frustrating me from the very beginning. The polar just works with the minimum essential data of the ride.
Weaknesses:
As mentioned by another review, the sensor batteries can only be replaced as a complete sensor unit.
Similar Products Used:
Sigma and Cateye
Bike Setup:
Scott Aspen 10 (2008)
Bottom Line:
If you require basic reliable measurement that handles the odd wetting and rigours of cycling without compromising its accuracy this is the heart rate monitor for you.
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Submitted by
Jurcy
a Cross Country Rider
from Slovenia Date Reviewed: September 26, 2008
Favorite Trail:
everything in forest
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$136.00
Purchased At:
local bike shop
Strengths:
When the computer works it is a good computer but nothing special. Clear, big screen with good visibility
Weaknesses:
Relatively pricey for what it offers..I rather buy Sigma BC 2006 if I will have to choose now. Pricey components(spare parts,...) and in sensors(speed, cadence) you cannot replace just battery but you have to buy a whole new sensor.The speed sensor is quite sensible for position of the magnet on spoke, it has to be very close.
Similar Products Used:
Sigma BC 1200(good old wired computer)
Bike Setup:
Ghost Actinum HTX Team(XT and XTR gear)
Bottom Line:
I don't reccommend you to buy this computer. I rather go and buy Sigma BC 2006 for the money.
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