Cycling Computer: Bryton Rider 35T BUNDLE R1399 Usually R3000

That pretty impressive, but I prefer using a cheap basic cycle computer that mounts on the bike. Currently have a Ryder Razor and it does everything including temperature. For tracking and HRM you can use your smartphone with Sports-Tracker.
 
That pretty impressive, but I prefer using a cheap basic cycle computer that mounts on the bike. Currently have a Ryder Razor and it does everything including temperature. For tracking and HRM you can use your smartphone with Sports-Tracker.

Yup. I sold the hr monitor and cadence sensor for 650 to friend. So got the main unit for 750 essentially.

Usually use Endomondo, but my s3's a bit delicate for a mtb.
 
Try sports-tracker on an old nokia/htc. I usually go ride with my 5800 in my saddle bag, been through some pretty rough terrains with it.

The only problem with smart phones and a tracking app is they do not last long. I manages about 10 hours with a N79 when I did the 240k TransKaroo MTB ride earlier this year - had to track the last 4 hours with my backup phone.
 
Try sports-tracker on an old nokia/htc. I usually go ride with my 5800 in my saddle bag, been through some pretty rough terrains with it.

The only problem with smart phones and a tracking app is they do not last long. I manages about 10 hours with a N79 when I did the 240k TransKaroo MTB ride earlier this year - had to track the last 4 hours with my backup phone.

Yup. That's also why I decided to go for a dedicated gps clock. The s3 though would be perfect since it has a barometer and I already have the polar bluetooth strap.
 
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