I have a Cateye Strada Wireless. The ultimate in simplicity. Big numbers, shows speed and time simultaneously. I can see it without my contacts in.
I have a Cateye Strada Wireless. The ultimate in simplicity. Big numbers, shows speed and time simultaneously. I can see it without my contacts in.
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+1 on the Cateye Strada Wireless. The speed read-out is quite large, and the smaller numbers (average, distance, etc.) are still a decent size. No buttons to fumble for either- just tap the lower part of the screen to change views, and the bracket pushes a little button from underneath.
I'd buy one again.
Many thanks for that, just the advice I was after.
I was looking at the Cateye Vectra Wireless but it looks like the Strada has definitely got the edge on it, good reviews.
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Clock
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I am upgrading from my cheap-o Bell to a Cayeye V3 as soon as it gets here
I looked at others but I wanted nice BIG numbers on the display for everything it was going to show, and I also wanted a HRM.
Based on my experience with my Garmin and knowing where you live, if I were getting a wireless computer I'd be darn sure the sending unit is waterproof. Garmin is good about replacing their cadence/wheel sensors under warranty whenever I get rained on unexpectedly (or forget to take it off before washing my bike), but it's a PITA and it really would be an unacceptable design flaw if there were any other computers that do what theirs do.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Clock..somewhere in our cycling stuff here at home we might have an extra odometer thing similar to the one you'd like that i could send ye. Let me have a look & see what I can find.
Clock
Orange Clockwork - Limited Edition 1998
‘Enjoy your victories of each day'