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Old 01-30-20 | 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jamie1978
I get what your saying, but I'm not looking for all the features. Heart rate really isn't all that important either, I'll have that on my watch. Would like something that would record Cadence and speed with a speed sensor rather than just GPS. What about the Bryton Rider 15E, I am looking at it as well.

You get all the features whether you want them or not, in order to hopefully have the basic functions without hair-tearing frustration,

but also one or two features may be appreciated as time goes on.

I've mainly used Garmin 500, & now Elemnt Bolt. Almost all of the bells & whistles are turned off, but the Bolt turns on faster, has better GPS, & (usually) uploads wirelessly.

Just getting the data on the screen in a readable way, and no to minimal lost data are the priorities for me.

Quite a few folks just use a watch on the bike. The investment in set up and adaptation outweighs the $ investment so cheap upfront cost may not be a bargain.

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