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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    Although it's not on your list, might I suggest you also take a look at Sigma cycling computers. I just bought one last month for my new bike and I love it. I went with the Sigma BC-2209, which probably has way more features than you'd like - triple wireless (speed, cadence, HR), altimeter, temp, and a bunch more than I'm forgetting. They have other models with less features, but the one thing that I really love about the Sigma, is the nice, large display screen. It's easy to read and shows 3 lines of data on one screen. Also has a backlight for riding at night, and a wrist strap to wear the unit for hiking. Just thought I'd throw this out there as another option.

    Linda
    Thanks for the suggestion. I've sort of avoided having too much as it fills up the screen with a bunch of stuff that isn't a concern for me, making the other stuff more difficult to see at a glance. Cadence and HR being two of them. That's nice that it has a light. I never ride at night, but still. I don't think any of the ones I'm looking at has a light. I'd have to double check though.

    Quote Originally Posted by loopybunny
    I noticed a couple of months ago that George Hincapie was using a Cateye Strada Wireless (his may have had cadence), so I figure that's a pretty impressive endorsement.
    Yeah I've only heard good things about Cateye, which is part of my attraction. But nobody ever seems to talk specifically about the two I'm looking at. Especially the Adventure. Although I just noticed to day that it was only released this spring, so perhaps that's why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bathedinshadow View Post
    Yeah I've only heard good things about Cateye, which is part of my attraction. But nobody ever seems to talk specifically about the two I'm looking at. Especially the Adventure. Although I just noticed to day that it was only released this spring, so perhaps that's why.
    Last I looked at REI, there were several reviews of the Adventure.

    If you don't care about cadence, you might like the Cateye Micro Wireless. I have the strada double wireless on one bike, and love it. But if I didn't care about cadence, I'd just keep using the Micro Wireless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
    Last I looked at REI, there were several reviews of the Adventure.

    If you don't care about cadence, you might like the Cateye Micro Wireless. I have the strada double wireless on one bike, and love it. But if I didn't care about cadence, I'd just keep using the Micro Wireless.
    I did read those reviews on REI. I don't know what it is about reviews on those sites, but I often don't trust them. Maybe just me being silly. I want the altimeter, which is why I'm looking at the adventurer. It has an altimeter and no cadence. I'm just not sure how accurate the altimeter is. I talked to a guy at the LBS about altimeters and he says that they are generally overall right, but if you're wanting to know exactly what elevation you're at at any given point, they might be 300-500 feet off. I know from flying planes that barometric altimeters have to be adjusted, so I just am not sure how accurate it could be. But again, thanks for the suggestion.
    Last edited by bathedinshadow; 06-23-2010 at 01:37 PM.

 

 

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