How fast, how far, and how long? Bontrager's Trip 1 computer displays current, average, and maximum speed, current and total mileage, ride time, and a clock so you always know. It comes with an 85cm-long heavy duty wire and you mount it on your bars or your stem. [more]
Keep an eye on your speed, distance and more with wireless ease when Bontrager's GOTime cycling computer is clipped to your bars. Set-up is a breeze; the large LCD screen is easy to read and the integrated clip mount allows you to instantly remove the computer and throw it in your pocket when you… [more]
Bontrager's SpeedTrap Digital Speed Sensor conveniently plugs into any Bontrager fork with SpeedTrap technology for the ultimate in convenience. And, it wirelessly transmits speed data to your ANT+ cycling computer. [more]
How fast, how far, and how long? Bontrager's Trip 100 computer displays current, average, and maximum speed, current and total mileage, ride time, and even calories burned. It comes with an 85cm-long heavy-duty wire and you can mount it on your bars or your stem. [more]
Get more data from your rides with the Bontrager Interchange digital combo speed and cadence sensor. This ANT+ 2.4 Ghz is designed to work with Bontrager Node wireless computers. It also works with many other ANT+ enabled devices. Sensor adjustment is easy with the adjustable arm. • ANT+ 2.4 Ghz… [more]
How fast, how far, and how long? Bontrager's wireless Trip 300 displays all of the essential info in large, easy-to-read text. You can mount it on your stem or your bars with the universal mount and the wireless setup keeps your cockpit tidy. •ANT+ enabled, 2.4 GHz digital signal •Current, average… [more]
Get up to, ahem, speed with the next generation of computers. Bontrager's Node 1.1 Digital Computer lets you train smarter with speed and distance on one easy-to-read screen, and can expand to include cadence and heart rate as well. Additional features include auto start, 20 minute time-out sensors… [more]
Monitor your pedaling cadence and/or speed as you ride with these easy-to-install wireless sensors. Simply attach the sensors and ride. With no magnets or other exposed parts to line up, these sensors are easy to install, maintain and move between bikes. The cadence sensor fastens to any crank arm… [more]
Train more effectively with Garmin’s Premium Heart Rate Monitor. The strap is soft, with nearly infinite size adjustment, ensuring a secure, comfortable fit across your chest. This ANT+ monitor wirelessly transmits your heart rate to your compatible device for instant feedback on how hard you’re… [more]
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… [more]
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… [more]
Improve your overall fitness today, tomorrow, and well into your future with Garmin's Vivofit 2. This sleek band learns your activity level, sets personalized daily goals, and encourages you to move after an hour of inactivity. Wear it 24/7, even in the shower, so you can get a complete picture of… [more]
How fast, how far, and how long? Bontrager's wireless Trip 300 displays all of the essential info in large, easy-to-read text. You can mount it on your stem or your bars with the universal mount and the wireless setup keeps your cockpit tidy. • Trip 300 computer is ANT+ enabled, 2.4 GHz digital… [more]
Get up to, ahem, speed with the next generation of computers. Bontrager's Node 2.1 Digital Computer lets you train smarter with power, speed, cadence and distance on one easy-to-read screen. Heart rate training is a snap with the included transmitter strap, too. It also tells temperature (the… [more]
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… [more]
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… [more]
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.… [more]
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… [more]
With Garmin's Vector 2S you'll find yourself breaking through mental barriers and eking out those last few watts. The Vector 2S offers precise power measurement of your left leg and uses that information to approximate your total and average power. All of this comes in a rugged, ultra-convenient,… [more]
Garmin brings power to the pedal with the Vector 2. Built in conjunction with Look Keo pedals, the Vector offers precise power measurement in a rugged, ultra-convenient, discreet package. Garmin encased sensitive strain gauges inside the stainless steel pedal spindles for years of durability and… [more]