Cycling watches / sport specific
dg74
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Looking to change my G Shock for something more cycling / sport specific. Max price of £100. Anyone got any suggestions?
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Check out Timex Ironman range, they are great for cycling/ sport. Really sleek design that is light on your wrist, but still pretty tough.
I have the iControl version, which is amazing. All the features you need and it also controls your iPod via a wireless transmitter.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Timex ... 360032923/0 -
Got me a Timex Ironman Shock, with Solar panels.
Very nice, cool black/orange finish. Not too bulky or flash.
Got all the bells/whistle etc, so with my other Timex tri distance, time, speed thingy I'm sorted!0 -
Dalton wrote:Check out Timex Ironman range, they are great for cycling/ sport. Really sleek design that is light on your wrist, but still pretty tough.
I have the iControl version, which is amazing. All the features you need and it also controls your iPod via a wireless transmitter.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Timex ... 360032923/
bearing in mind these watches can be had for less from other vendors!'dont forget lads, one evertonian is worth twenty kopites'0 -
Polar CS300 comes with speed sensor to give heart rate, speed, distance etc..
Had mine for 2 years and never put a foot wrong.
Should get one for about £1000 -
Suunto T3 C or D with Bike & or Cadence Pod. Can find good deal on the net.
Mine's never let me down, although SWMBO's did once say she'd done 131mph!!!0 -
+1 for the Suunto T3C. Works as a watch/HRM/Bike computer
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