Thursday, 22 December 2011

Product of the Month: Bryton Bike Computer

New to the market, Bryton is a leading specialist cycling and fitness brand, with an easy to use range of products to suit casual fitness riders as well as seasoned cycling enthusiasts. 

Rider 35E (£139.99) and Rider 35T (£209.99)

Ideal for all levels of cyclist to plan and measure their performance and training progress. Use the Rider35  GPS bike computer for basic, interval and customised training, record and view course and workout logs as well as saved rides. All displayed on clear graphic charts via the free Bryton Bridge software. The base unit features 44 separate data fields to track via an easy to read customisable display. The 35E comes with the base unit and fitting kit and the 35T also includes a speed/cadence senor and heart rate monitor.

Rider 50E (£199.99) and Rider50T (£269.99)
The Rider50 is an easy to use GPS unit that allows you to follow and track your route on a full colour TFT display. Follow your route and find places, viewing what is around your location, whilst easily zooming in and out with this high sensitivity GPS.
The Rider50 GPS bike computer customisable screens with more than 35 display options. Includes HD mapping and digital compass, and as with the Rider35 comes in a base unit only ‘E’ version and speed/cadence sensor and heart rate montitor ‘T’ version.

Cardio 30E (£139.99) and Cardio30T (£179.99)
The Cardio 30 is the smallest GPS sports watch on the market and designed to be used by athletes of all abilities. By setting goals in the pro-training programs, the Cardio30 can accurately calculate and record your location, speed, distance, pace, stride rate, cadence*, heart rate* * and more. Your training results can then be shared and analysed at www.brytonsport.com.
As with the Bryton GPS bike computers, a base unit only ‘E’ version is available and a ‘T’ version that includes a heart rate monitor.

* A compatible ANT+ enabled cadence sensor required for cadence function
**Optional heart rate monitor required for heart rate function

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