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Sigma BC 2209 STS Triple Wireless + Alt Bicycle Speedometer
Sigma BC 2209 STS Triple Wireless + Alt Bicycle Speedometer
Triple wireless bicycle computer that doubles as hiking aide
Displays current speed, average speed, and maximum speed
Measures actual, average, and maximum heart rate
Measures current altitude, ascending/descending altitude, and max altitude
PC-compatible; temperature display; adjustable to 2 wheel sizes
Modern and multi-functional. This...
Cateye CC VL810 Velo 8 Function Bicycle Computer
Cateye CC VL810 Velo 8 Function Bicycle Computer
The new Velo 8 computer is CatEye`s entry-level 8 function computer. The bracket requires no tools and is simple to use. Like the Velo 5, It features a new, larger screen and a large button for easy operation. Functions ?Current speed ?Maximum speed ?Average Speed ?Trip Distance ?Total Distance (ODO) ?12/24hr...
Cateye HB100 Heart Rate Bicycle Computer
Cateye HB100 Heart Rate Bicycle Computer
The HB100 offers a full-function cycle computer and heart rate monitor in one easy-to-use design. HR Features include Current Heart Rate, Average Heart Rate, and Upper and Lower Limit signals. Included with the owners manual is a section on basic heart rate training. This information can be used for everything from helping...
Cateye CC VL500 Velo 5 Function Bicycle Computer Black
Cateye CC VL500 Velo 5 Function Bicycle Computer Black
The Velo 5 is CatEye’s entry-level computer. It features a new, larger screen and a large button for easy operation. Like all CatEye’s computers, it is ultrasonically welded and highly water resistant. The universal bracket and sensor mounts allow the Velo 5 to mount nearly any handle bar and...
Cateye Wireless Strada Computer
Cateye Wireless Strada Computer
Packed with functions but free from wires, the CatEye Strada Wireless epitomizes power and elegance. The Strada Wireless boasts the largest screen and numbers in its class. Thanks to the new CatEye ClickTec? interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face ? easy to do, even on rough...