GPS units are hard to beat.  No wires.  No calibration.  Just turn it on, 
wait for it to acquire a signal and then go.  I use what is probably the 
lowest level Garmin and I upload my rides to Strava.  Sometimes I use it, 
sometimes I don't.  It's nice to occasionally have a barometer of your 
speed, distance, etc...




On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 10:18:51 AM UTC-5, bluebirdonabicycle wrote:
>
> Maybe its my age but its a confusing world looking at the many different 
> cyclometers (or whatever they are called) 
> Im looking for something wireless, simple that has the basic (important) 
> features like....How fast? Distance? Total miles?
> But well built. 
> Most I look at seem cluttered with endless features.
> Any opinions from those who have traveled this road?
>
> BBOB
>

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