Wireless cycling computer with easy-to-program touch-screen interface
Innovative ISCTec sensor measures cadence, current speed, max speed, and more
Also captures average speed, 2 trip distances, and elapsed time
Universal tool-free FlexTight bracket mounts on any handlebar or stem
Built-in digital wireless system with 30 ID codes; 40-inch transmission distance
Description
Auto start/stop; Auto power saving mode; Pace arrow; Dual tire size; Programmable speed unit; ISC Tec integrated speed & cadence sensor; FlexTight universal mounting bracket; Fits almost any handlebar or stem: 22-31.8mm; Battery: CR1620; Wireless rear wheel mounted speed & cadence sensor
Product Details
Product Length:
1.57 inches
Product Width:
3.94 inches
Product Height:
3.94 inches
Product Weight:
2.0 pounds
Package Length:
4.3 inches
Package Width:
3.2 inches
Package Height:
1.9 inches
Package Weight:
0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 77 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 77 customer reviews )
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33 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Works like a champ Nov 04, 2009
By M. McLaughlin I bought this to replace an old Cateye computer that finally conked out. First, it's nice to get rid of the old wires as this model is wireless. Setup on this was not too difficult, but a word of caution - Do not tighten the nylon zip-ties all the way down until your crankarm transmitter and the receiver on your chainstay are properly aligned. Cateye does not supply any extras and once you tighten them down there's no reversing. It may require a few careful test rides up and down the street, but it's worth the inconvenience. The display is pretty simple to understandand and easy to read. I measured the distance mode with the mile markers on my local bike trail and it was dead on. Pressing the middle button resets the data fields and starts "Distance 1" mode from zero. I would recommend this product to anyone on the market looking for a basic no frills cyclocomputer.
41 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Good computer, but not for middle aged eyes! Nov 27, 2009
By J. Niemela I love the features of this computer, and especially that the sensor is on the back wheel as I ride my bike on a trainer often during the winter. Unfortunately, I have found that some of the symbols on the display are too small for my middle aged eyes, even when I'm wearing my progressive eye glasses. Specifically, I find the small symbols that tell you what mode you are in difficult to read. I think Cateye could have made these symbols a bit larger without making the display look too crowded.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
top choice for a computer and company Mar 19, 2010
By Joseph Neer I've put just over a 1,000 miles on this computer and like every other Cat Eye product I've ever owned, it works. Cat Eye is one of the best cycling companies you'll ever deal with. If you need something, either a small part or technical help, they are always just a phone call away. I have two small qualms with the Strada. One is the size of the readout, which several people have mentioned already, and the other is the unit is sometimes easy to accidentally re-set. By leaning down to adjust a skewer on the wheel or some other slight movement you can easily re-set the unit. Fortunately there is a distance two reading that will at least keep your mileage. I'd like to see Cat Eye use the "hold two buttons down simultaneously" approach to reseting the unit. However this is a small gripe. I've owned just about every name computer out there and Cat Eye is the only one that constantly works.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Frustratingly unreliable Jul 06, 2011
By BubbaHoTep Great when it works, which is only about half the time. I agree with Carolyn Walker's review- [...] If there's any interference at all, like riding near other cyclists with wireless computers or near a tv when riding the trainer in my garage, the transmitter doesn't work. Changing the frequency and the batteries do not help. I'm tired of messing with it and hopefully I can find another cadence computer that's reliable.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great little computer Jun 12, 2010
By A. Flores Computer works & works well. No more zipties & wires catching crud all over your frame. I like the second odometer feature with its own reset so you can measure distance between 2 points without losing your total distance for that day's ride. Don't get hung up on all the details in the mounting directions with 3mm and 5mm distances from magnets to sensors. Get it close, it will work. I also like that it can be stem mounted so it leaves space for your hands on the bars. Also, I am very tall and have a custom bike and it definitely works at least to approx. 40-43in. distance between transmitter and computer so you can probably go a little further and still be good. Also, I have polarized sunglasses which create a black spot and rainbow effect on my Polar HRM while this Cateye remains perfectly clear and readable. I don't see why anyone would buy a different computer, this thing is excellent.