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Old 10-16-05 | 09:43 AM
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i thought cateye made one with everything but iguess not..

C. vetta 100hr is doing great for me.


Agree with barcon, they're all good measurements to have to help trainning. Although you may not always use all of them at the same time, for example, recovery days, i look mainly at my HR trying to keep it below 60% or something (just pulling this out of nowhere), aswell as cadence usualy trying to keep it up around 100. Then on hard days especially solo days , i focus mostly on trying to maintain a constant high speed, and keeping my cadence around 90, with the ocassional glance at the HR reading to make sure i'm not trying to give myself a heart attack, but i'm 22, so probably nothing to worry about there lol...

% of max HR is a good way to train, but WATTS is apparantly the most accurate since power can vary from day to day at a given HR. Maybe you want to consider the Powertap Pro if you want the "everything" computer.... for 800$, or if that's chump change then consider the other power meter that's actually built into the cranks... SRM???

Anyways, 110$ i've been happy with my vetta for a year now.
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