Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg) - Bike computer recommendations

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Luke1511
08-18-07, 08:04 PM
I am looking for a computer with an incorporated HRM. I currently have a basic Cateye wireless with speed, dist, avg, lapsed time and clock. Any recommendations? Thanks.
Scummer
08-18-07, 08:12 PM
Right now you can get a deal on the Garmin 305 with HR/Cadence for 200$ after applying 75$ rebate.
flip18436572
08-18-07, 09:09 PM
I use my Polar HR monitor and either put the watch on my wrist or put it on the bike depending upon what I am doing. If I am going to do a block for a triathlon training, I will put it on my wrist. If I am just going to ride, I will put it on the bike right next to my cateye bike computer.
socalrider
08-18-07, 11:31 PM
Garmin 305 would be my choice.. If you love data, this gives you so much info..
Halthane
08-19-07, 08:25 AM
I just recently picked up a polar cs200 w/Cadence and I really like it. Was Thinking about going with a garmin, but the polar was a lot cheaper, and at the moment if I'm going to shell out a lot of money for one I want to save for quite a while and get something with power, probably the polar cs600.
jbpence
08-19-07, 12:58 PM
i like my garmin 305 - all the data, no messy wires - wish the battery lasted longer though.
I love my Garmin 305. Fantastic product. The best part, I can swap bike and don't have to screw with moving magnets or wires.
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