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Packed with functions but free from wires, the Strada Wireless epitomizes power and elegance. Thanks to the new Cat Eye ClickTec interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer
Sleek, lightweight, and elegant, the slim Strada wireless bicycle computer tells you everything you need to know about the ride ahead. The Strada displays such data as current speed, maximum speed (up to 65 miles per hour), average speed, trip distance, second-trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, and 12/24-hour time. As a result, you can easily assess your cycling workout and use the info to determine future workouts. The Strada is also a breeze to use, with an easy-to-program ClickTec touchscreen interface. Simply press the screen in the appropriate spot and the screen will act as the button itself, thereby maximizing display space and creating a sleek appearance. Your selected mode will display at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed will appear at the top in large, easy-to-read numerals. The display also offers an up/down arrow that tells how your current speed compares to your average speed.
The Strada also comes with a built-in digital wireless system that communicates seamlessly with the tool-free wheel sensor. And thanks to the universal tool-free FlexTight bracket, the Strada mounts quickly and securely to virtually any handlebar or stem. Other features include a programmable odometer, an integrated clock, an auto start/stop function, an auto power-saving mode, a pace arrow, support for two wheel sizes, and a programmable speed unit.
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About CatEye
Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is the world's leading manufacturer of cycle computers, lights, and reflectors. In 1964, CatEye was the first company in the industry to create a flashing lamp for bicycles, followed by the first battery headlamp in 1982 and the first bicycle headlamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company also manufacturers Opticube LED lenses and reflectors--known for their high brightness and efficiency--along with the LD500, the only rear safety light that meets the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
| 278 of 280 people found the following review helpful By Raves: - Accuracy - Size, style and installation (looks great mounted to the stem) - ClickTec ease of use (with the Trek I had to fumble with buttons along the top and bottom) - No ugly wires Rants: - Requires 2 batteries - One time I hit a big bump and the angle of the wheel sensor changed enough so that the magnet and it... Read more 79 of 83 people found the following review helpful By The installation is in minutes, no tools you'll need, only common sense and the instruction sheet. The batteries are very easy to find them and cheap to. It comes with all the features you need in a ride. Don't waste your time looking for an other cyclocomputer, this is a very good choice. 39 of 39 people found the following review helpful By Carol Smith "cape codder" (Eastham, Ma) - See all my reviews for some help, as the product wasn't working at first. I actually spoke with a human!! The advise was right on the money. I couldn't install it on the right upper fork, so I put it on the bottom instead. The sensor is very senative when aligning it with the magnet. I love it so much, I'm thinking about purchasing another for my husband. |