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Get the most out of each workout with CatEye's Strada Digital Heart Rate Sensor Kit. It works with the Strada Digital Wireless cycle computer to provide you with heart rate data as you ride, so you can track how hard each effort is and hone in your training. Attack each ride and celebrate your successes on the bike!
$19.99
Sigma's feature-packed BC 5.12 computer is extremely simple to use and features a crystal clear, easy-to-read display. The single-button navigation allows simple scrolling through the five different functions.
$30.00
CatEye's Velo 9 features a large easy-to-read display and one large button for changing modes, making this sleek, wired computer easy to use. On top of all the standard functions the Velo 9 also has a calorie counter to help you track your energy expenditure and a carbon offset calculator to monitor your good will towards the environment. You'll also love CatEye's tool-free Flex-Tight mount for easy installation and removal.
$39.99
MSW Miniac Wireless computers are designed to be installed quickly and give the essential information riders need to best enjoy their trip. - Ten functions: clock, current speed, average speed, current vs average speed comparison, maximum speed, trip time, trip distance, total odometer, auto scan, calories - Two-button design - CR2032 battery included
$44.95
The Cateye Velo Wireless Computer packs a punch with a programmable odometer and menu screen. It installs easily on almost any bike, including 27.5 and 29’ers. - Computer functions: Current/ average/ maximum speed, trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, clock, calorie consumption - Analog wireless computer - Pace arrow - Simple tire size - Auto start / stop - Programmable odometer - Menu screen to change setting - Includes zip tie bracket
$50.00 - $61.00
Giant's Axact 13W is a great way to get the most out of your rides. This wireless computer tracks an impressive thirteen essential functions, including distance, ride time, current, average, and max speeds, plus eight more. It has a large, easy-to-read display, and features auto start, stop, and sleep modes. A low battery indicator on the Axact let's you know when it's about time to open the easy coin-release cap and put in a new battery.
$54.95
From the downhill mountain biker to the farsighted cyclists, the Padrone is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a squint-free ride and a fast, simple set-up. - Analog wireless - Large display and sleek design - Auto start/stop - Menu screen to change setting - ClickTec button interface - Programmable odometer - Battery indicator - FlexTight universal bracket
$59.95
The Padrone Stealth Edition delivers all of the same functions as the classic Padrone, now with an easy-to-read inverted LCD screen. Packaged with the stable OF-100 Out-front bracket, you’ll get clear data that’s easy to see from any position. - Analog wireless - Easy to read inverted LCD with large display and sleek design - Auto start / stop - Menu screen to change setting - ClickTec™ button interface - Programmable odometer - Battery indicator - OF-100 Out-Front bracket included
$59.99
PowerTap's Bluetooth Smart Dual Speed/Cadence Sensor gives you the ability to monitor your speed and cadence with your favorite Bluetooth-compatible device. It's sleek and easy to mount on your frame.
$70.00
CatEye's Strada Slim is packed with essential features like speed, distance, and time, plus it's completely free of wires for a clean look. Both the computer and the speed fork sensor have sliver-thin profiles to increase aerodynamics and stay out of the way. You can customize the large display so you only see the metrics you want.
$79.95
Topeak's PanoBike Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Monitor turns your smartphone, tablet, or any Bluetooth Smart Ready device into your personal trainer. With the free PanoBike app installed on your device, this water-resistant soft-sided chest strap will transmit over 1,800 hours of operation at a range up to 30 feet.
$99.99
Paired with your Forerunner 620 or fenix 2 (each sold separately), Garmin's Run Heart Rate Monitor gives you invaluable run data, allowing you to go faster, farther, and become more efficient than ever. The HRM Run records your cadence (the number of steps per minute), vertical oscillation (the bounce in your stride), and ground contact time (the amount of time your foot is in contact with the ground per step). Oh yeah, you also get heart rate. Don't just measure miles, measure what counts with Garmin.
$99.99
The Macro Plus GPS is the perfect device for casual to serious cyclists that just need the main essentials of a cycling GPS computer. Features horizontal and vertical orientation, an improved water-resistant plug and enhanced styling. - Optimized GPS satellite recording - When paired with the GPS Ally phone app, the device offers full turn-by-turn navigation, phone notifications, Lezyne Track (live tracking), Strava Live Segments, training integration and device customization - The hardware and firmware have also been improved with a higher resolution screen and the ability to connect with the “Smart Connect” LED system - Charging USB port has been upgraded for improved water-resistance - Pairs with Bluetooth Smart enabled heart rate monitors, cadence/speed sensors and power meters - Rechargeable battery offers up to 28-hours of runtime - Durable, composite construction - 2020 Software update offers compatibility with Komoot and Relive in addition to Strava, TrainingPeaks, and Today's Plan
$110.00
The CatEye Padrone Digital Wireless shows your cadence and ride stats on a large, 3-row screen with up to four data displays, and allows you to sync the unit to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
$199.99
Go the extra mile. Edge 25 captures essential ride stats, including time, distance, speed, total ascent and location. When paired with a heart rate strap (sold separately), it records your heart rate and heart rate zone so you’ll know when you hit your target (also providing more accurate information on calories burned during your ride). The bundle includes a crankarm-mounted cadence sensor. Edge 25 offers the necessary stats to take your ride to the next level. Small in size, yet packed with features such as smart notifications when paired with a smartphone. Choose from courses ridden by others or create your own on Garmin Connect, Garmin's free online community. Once you choose a course, upload it directly to Edge 25 and follow it to your destination. You can even compete against yourself! Via Bluetooth with your smartphone or a simple connection to a computer, you can upload your activities to Garmin Connect and see the path you traveled on a map, analyze it, share it and view details. Bluetooth also allows Live Tracking, so friends/family can follow your ride in real time. Invite followers using email or social media, which lets them view your live data on Garmin Connect. Compete against other cyclists on Garmin Connect segments and see your results post-ride on the leaderboard. Includes on-device alerts for segment start/finish points. Edge 25 lets you know how fast/far you’re riding. ANT+ sensors (sold separately) let you track indoor speed and distance. It also uses GPS/GLONASS satellites to track how far/fast and where you ride, even under dense tree cover. Unlike a phone, you can use Edge 25 for up to 8 hours without worrying about data or battery drainage. - Tracks time, distance and speed, and heart rate ((heart rate transmitter sold separately) - Plan, download and follow new rides - Save, plan and share your activities at Garmin Connect - Water-resistant, durable device - Connected features, for instant data upload and LiveTrack
$199.99
Utilizing the ultimate in cycling GPS technology, this is a must have device for serious riders. It has a large, 2.7-inch 240x400 high-resolution screen with the option of vertical or horizontal viewing. - Pairs with Bluetooth Smart or ANT+ enabled power meters, heart rate monitors and speed/cadence sensors, in addition to compatible electronic drivetrains - When paired with an iOS or Android handheld through the free Lezyne Ally V2 app, the device provides turn-by-turn navigation and phone notifications (incoming calls, texts and message app notifications) - Live tracking (Lezyne Track) can be activated in the app to let friends and family follow rides in real-time - Super accurate, advanced data recording system combines GPS plus Glonass satellites and has a barometer and accelerometer for added accuracy - Battery runtime of up to 48 hours - Durable, composite construction - Intuitive four button operation - Micro USB rechargeable
$299.99
Ditch the sweaty heart rate strap with Garmin's Forerunner 225. It uses an optical sensor that shines light into your skin to accurately gauge your heart rate. In addition to using GPS, the 225 has a built-in accelerometer to record distance and pace when you're running inside on a treadmill—no need for a separate foot pod accessory. The 225 even doubles as an activity tracker, counting the steps and calories you burn all day. Plus, it will remind you to move if you've been sitting for more than an hour, so you can keep that metabolic engine fired up all day long. • Colorful graphic interface shows your zone and beats per minute at a glance • Tracks distance, pace and heart rate; activity tracking counts steps and calories all day • Built-in accelerometer records distance indoors • Connected features: automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, live tracking, social media sharing • Compatible with advanced workouts and free training plans from Garmin Connect
$349.99
Garmin started with the aerodynamic form factor of the popular Edge 500, added in-ride challenges on Strava live segments, color display, connected capabilities and advanced analysis features. The result—Edge 520, the GPS bike computer that’s right-sized for competitive cyclists and packed with the features you crave. The Bundle includes a premium heart rate monitor, speed and cadence sensors, plus standard and extended out-front mounts. Edge 520 compromises nothing when it comes to display — 2.3 inches of high-resolution color. We maximized the display so you get the most live area in relation to the compact size of the 520. You’ll also appreciate the screen clarity in all lighting conditions. The compact, rugged form factor and 15+ hour battery life of Edge 520 make it ideal for off-road adventures. It’s also compatible with GPS/GLONASS satellites, so you benefit from more signal options, wherever your ride takes you. - Offers in-ride challenges through Strava live segments - Reports cycling-specific VO2 max and recovery time when used with power and heart rate - Pairs with compatible ANT+ indoor trainers for data display and control - Tracks Functional Threshold Power (FTP), watts/kg and cycling dynamics when used with Vector or Vector 2 power meters - Connected features (when compared with a compatible phone): automatic uploads, live tracking, smart notifications, send/receive courses, social media sharing, weather
$349.99
Whether your goal is to beat yesterday with a faster or longer ride or dial in your training for a race, Garmin's Edge 820 puts the features you crave at your fingertips. This compact, touchscreen GPS cycling computer offers advanced performance monitoring, bike-specific turn-by-turn navigation, the new GroupTrack feature and more. - Lightweight and compact with 2.3-inch high-resolution, capacitive touch display that works with gloves and when wet - GroupTrack feature keeps tabs on everyone in your riding pack - Advanced performance monitoring includes VO2 max, recovery advisor, Strava live segments, FTP, performance condition and advanced cycling dynamics - Built-in incident detection included; compatible with cycling awareness accessories such as Varia Vision, Varia smart bike lights and rearview radar - Bike-specific navigation preloaded with Garmin Cycle Map for turn-by-turn navigation
$399.99
Performance GPS Cycling Computer with Mapping - Dynamic performance monitoring provides insights on your VO2 max, recovery, training load focus, heat and altitude acclimation, nutrition, hydration and more - Cycling safety features include new bike alarm, group messaging and tracking, incident detection and compatibility with Varia rearview radar and lights so you can see and be seen - Includes routable Garmin Cycle Map with popularity routing — which helps you ride like a local — plus off-course recalculation and back to start; mountain biking model has integrated Trailforks data, including trail difficulty ratings - Customize with free apps, widgets and data fields from the Connect iQ Store - MTB dynamics track jump count, jump distance and hang time as well as Grit, a measure of the ride’s difficulty, and Flow, which tracks the smoothness of your descent so you have a score to beat next time - Battery life: up to 20 hours with GPS; extendable up to 40 hours with the optional Garmin Charge power pack or in battery save mode Who cares that the Edge 530 cycling computer offers dynamic performance monitoring and insights to help you improve? You do. So, whether you’re a podium finisher, Kona qualifier, gravel grinder, straight-shaven, urban pedaler, dirt ball or somewhere in between, Edge 530 is ready to roll as your new riding partner. In The Box Device Only - Edge 530 - Standard mount - Flush out-front mount - Tether - USB cable - Documentation Sensor Bundle - Edge 530 - Standard mount - Flush out-front mount - Speed sensor - Cadence sensor - Heart rate monitor - Tether - USB cable - Documentation
$449.99 $499.99 10% Off
Whether your goal is to beat yesterday with a faster or longer ride or dial in your training for a race, Garmin's Edge 820 puts the features you crave at your fingertips. This compact, touchscreen GPS cycling computer offers advanced performance monitoring, bike-specific turn-by-turn navigation, the new GroupTrack feature and more. - Lightweight and compact with 2.3-inch high-resolution, capacitive touch display that works with gloves and when wet - GroupTrack feature keeps tabs on everyone in your riding pack - Advanced performance monitoring includes VO2 max, recovery advisor, Strava live segments, FTP, performance condition and advanced cycling dynamics - Built-in incident detection included; compatible with cycling awareness accessories such as Varia Vision, Varia smart bike lights and rearview radar - Bike-specific navigation preloaded with Garmin Cycle Map for turn-by-turn navigation
$449.99
Be a better athlete today than you were yesterday with Garmin's Forerunner 735XT. This GPS running watch with multisport features is for athletes who want dialed-in data for training and a lighter load on race day. The Forerunner 735XT lets you change things up with ease thanks to built-in activity profiles for running (indoor/outdoor), cycling (indoor/outdoor), swimming (pool/open water), cross-country skiing, paddle sports, trail running, hiking and strength training. For brick workouts and du/triathlon races, the auto multisport feature lets you switch sports with just one button press. It is compatible with advanced workouts for running, cycling — and even pool swimming. Connected features like automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, the free online fitness community, let you share your stats and triumphs through social media.
$449.99
Simply put, Garmin’s 920XT is like having a personal coach next to you for every workout. All the training tools this coach possesses fit into a sleek, lightweight sport watch that can be worn all day. Just push a button on the 920 to change the mode from swimming or cycling to running. Pull on your cap and goggles, and most importantly, grab your Garmin. It tells you when to push off the wall, and should you lose track of how many laps you've completed, it lets you know that your set is over. There are even alerts for calories, pace, and stroke rate. With the 920 on your wrist, you’ll quickly boost your swimming strength and efficiency. On the bike, this Garmin is compatible with sensors such as speed, cadence, and heart rate to provide advanced training information for your cycling workouts. Pair it with a power meter and you’ll have power metrics to dial in your efforts, an estimate of your VO2 max so you can see improvements in your fitness, and a comparison of yourself against other athletes in your age group for a little extra motivation. And while running, with its Virtual Partner, Virtual Racer, auto lap, auto pause, time/distance alerts, and interval training mode, you’re bound to have a focused run workout. When combined with Garmin’s HRM-Run monitor you’ll also be able to zero in on your running technique, view your estimated VO2 max, and look at race time predictions. You know that transitions in racing are important, but it is also crucial that you move seamlessly between training and your daily life. That’s why Garmin includes smart notifications that let you see your emails, texts, and other alerts when the 920 is paired with a smartphone. It automatically uploads to Garmin Connect so you can quickly see your stats and invite others to track your accomplishments live. Plus, it gives you a complete picture of your day by measuring your steps, sleep, and calories burned. Train smart so you can race hard!
$499.99
Garmin’s Edge 810 can do pretty much everything, short of pedal your bike for you. Sure this water-resistant wonder has great metrics like speed, distance, ride time, heart rate, ANT+ compatibility with power meters, and the best mapping and routing on a bike computer. But what really sets this unit apart can be summed up in two words: real time. It syncs with your smartphone via Bluetooth to enable live tracking, so you can share your ride data with friends, loved ones, or teammates as you ride. Let all your friends on social media know just how hard you're crushing it. This wireless connection also works the other way: create a course online or view your past workouts and — with the Garmin Connect app — you can easily send them to your 810 for use during a ride, or against a virtual partner to race against your previous efforts. You can also download new courses onto your 810, and receive turn-by-turn navigation as you ride. It even has real-time weather updates. Plus,with its highly-detailed street and optional topographical maps, the Edge 810 is perfect for touring, commuting, or any other activity where onboard maps and navigation are required.
$499.99
Simply put, Garmin’s 920XT is like having a personal coach next to you for every workout you log. All the training tools this coach possesses fit into a sleek, lightweight sport watch that can be worn all day. Just push a button on the 920 to change the mode from swimming or cycling to running. Pull on your cap and goggles, and most importantly, grab your Garmin. It tells you when to push off the wall, and should you lose track of how many laps you've completed, it lets you know that your set is over. There are even alerts for calories, pace, and stroke rate. With the 920 on your wrist, you’ll quickly boost your swimming strength and efficiency. On the bike, this Garmin is compatible with sensors such as speed, cadence, and heart rate to provide advanced training information for your cycling workouts. Pair it with a power meter and you’ll have power metrics to dial in your efforts, an estimate of your VO2 max so you can see improvements in your fitness, and a comparison of yourself against other athletes in your age group for a little extra motivation. And while running, with its Virtual Partner, Virtual Racer, Auto Lap, auto pause, time/distance alerts, and interval training mode, you’re bound to have a focused run workout. Wear it with the included Garmin HRM-Run monitor and you’ll also be able to zero in on your running technique, view your estimated VO2 max, and look at race time predictions. You know that transitions in racing are important, but it is also crucial that you move seamlessly between training and your daily life. That’s why Garmin includes smart notifications that let you see your emails, texts, and other alerts when the 920 is paired with a smartphone. It automatically uploads to Garmin Connect so you can quickly see your stats and invite others to track your accomplishments live. Plus, it gives you a complete picture of your day by measuring your steps, sleep, and calories burned. Train smart so you can race hard!
$499.99
The Garmin Forerunner 935 is a premium GPS running/triathlon watch with wrist-based heart rate. - Offers advanced running and multisport features in a comfortable watch you can wear all day, and it only weighs 49 grams - Provides elevation changes with a built-in barometer; altimeter and electronic compass help you keep your bearings - Evaluates your training status to indicate if you’re undertraining or overdoing it and offers additional performance monitoring features - Provides advanced dynamics for running, cycling and swimming, including ground contact time balance, stride length, and more - Battery life: up to 2 weeks in watch mode, up to 24 hours in GPS mode, up to 50 hours in UltraTrac mode (with wrist-based heart rate), or up to 60 hours in UltraTrac mode (without wrist-based heart rate) General Specs: - Lens Material: chemically strengthened glass - Bezel Material: fiber-reinforced polymer - Case material: fiber-reinforced polymer - QuickFit watch band compatible: yes (22 mm) - Strap material: silicone - Physical size: 47 x 47 x 13.9mm - Weight: 49g - Water rating: 5 ATM - Display type: sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) - Display size: 1.2" (30.4 mm) diameter - Display resolution: 240 x 240 pixels - Color display - Battery life: Smartwatch Mode: Up to 2 weeks; GPS/HR mode: Up to 24 hours; UltraTrac mode: Up to 60 hours without wrist heart rate - Memory/History: 64 MB In the Box: - Forerunner 935 GPS watch - Charging cable - Manuals
$499.99
Garmin's fenix 3 does everything except prepare your morning brew, which you'll need a lot of if you plan on using this watch to its fullest extent. The fenix 3 is a rugged multi-sport GPS tool with features for serious training and outdoor navigation, yet it's stylish for everyday use so no one will know of your double life. Whether you're on the bike, trail running, or open water swimming, the fenix has enough metrics to satisfy any outdoor junky's data cravings. Plus, with advanced fitness metrics you'll stay on top of your game during work, recovery, and even sleep. • Stainless Steel EXO antenna with GPS + GLONASS support for fast fix and accuracy • 1.2-inch sunlight readable color Chroma display • Fitness training features include VO2 Max and Recovery Adviser (when used with a heart rate monitor) • Outdoor navigation features include 3-axis compass, altimeter and barometer, TracBack and Sight’n Go • Connect IQ compatibility for customized apps, widgets, watch faces and data fields • Water rated to 100 meters
$599.99
Real time data, full time training: Garmin's Edge 1000 helps you connect, compare, and compete. Wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and ANT+ gives you access to on-ride competitions through Garmin Connect, Smart Notifications from your phone, and real-time segment and leaderboard updates. This module is also pre-loaded with Garmin's Cycle Map, complete with routable road and bike path data, elevation, points of interest, and address search. Mapping data is stored onboard the Edge 1000, so feel free to explore outside of cell coverage. The Edge 1000 features the same quality and specs you've come to expect from Garmin: a three-inch, high-resolution touchscreen, complete cycle computer functionality, GPS mapping and tracking, Virtual partner, and Advanced Workouts for customized, goal-oriented training. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery has up to 15 hours of life so you can go for extended rides multiple days in a row without recharging it. The Edge 1000 Bundle contains the Edge 1000 cycle computer, speed and cadence sensors, a Premium heart rate monitor, two different handlebar mounts, and all the necessary charging cables.
$599.99
True Performance meets true style with Garmin's fenix 3 Sapphire watch. The fenix 3 multisport training GPS watch is rugged, capable and smart. With feature sets for fitness training plus feature sets for outdoor navigation, the fenix 3 is ready for any training activity and competition. Access to the Connect IQ platform allows customization of watch faces and data fields and provides downloadable widgets and apps. This slick time piece isn’t just for running; special feature sets help swim training, skiing, golfing and paddle sports, including stand up paddle boarding and rowing. Borrowing from the Garmin Swim device, the fenix 3 tracks your distance, pace, stroke count and more. You just tell fenix 3 the size of the pool you’re swimming in and begin your workout. Ski/Board mode puts speed, distance, vertical drop and an automatic run counter (with Auto Pause for the lift line) and more at your fingertips. The feature set for paddle sports includes stroke count, stroke rate and even distance per stroke. Golf mode gives you yardage to the front, back and middle of the green for any single course you’ve downloaded from Garmin Connect. You can even use your fenix 3 as a glove-friendly remote, via ANT+ wireless connectivity, for VIRB action cameras. - Omni-directional EXO antenna, with GPS/GLONASS satellite reception, has the ability to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone - 1.2-inch sunlight-readable Garmin Chroma Display with high-strength domed sapphire lens - Fitness training features like advanced running dynamics with vertical oscillation and vertical ratio, VO2 max, recovery advisor and more - Outdoor navigation features like 3-axis compass, altimeter and barometer and TracBack feature - Connect IQ platform compatibility for customized apps, widgets, watch faces and data fields
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