Customer Reviews
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agerweckI have the Strada Wireless on all of my bikes. The setup can be a little bit confusing if you have never dealt with Cat Eye computers before. I find it to be most accurate if you roll the tire out to measure the circumference manually. After I set up my RD300W, I took my Garmin out of my truck, reset the trip meter and put it in my pocket. After a while I took the Garmin out of my pocket and rode until I hit exactly 1.00 Mile, I then looked at my Strada Wireless, it read, ".99 Mile." I was curious to see how far it was actually off. I rolled the bike about 3 feet until it hit 1.00 mile! Awesome. This computer only has one button to push and thats all you need, its actually easy to use WHILE riding in the woods!
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bn2310Not too bad to install. I love the way the Strada changes screens. The large numerals on the screen makes them easy to read, better than my old wired Cateye computer.
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jmlaskerThis is my first bike computer so I can't compare the Cateye Strata to any other device. I found the unit easy to install, although the sensor has to very close to the rim-mounted magnet for it to work properly.
The unit has only one button to push to obtain
7 different functions - couldn't be easier to use. Power saving functions are great.
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canteauOnce setup the Cat Eye Strada Wireless is one of the easiest computers on the market to use. Because this model uses a wireless sensor installation is super easy as long as you line the sensor and magnet properly.
Battery life is good and I have gotten through a whole season (600 miles) with the same batteries. I can't say for sure how long they will last as I haven't had to replace them yet.
I would say the downside to this computer is that the directions can be a little confusing. They print 6 different languages all on the same sheet with no real separation.
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A GuestGreat bike computer, readout is just a tad small for me. As a side note, Tree Fort treated me great and I was very happy that I chose to buy from Tree Fort Bikes.
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A GuestThis is a wonderful wireless bike computer that fill almost all the needs of the bike rider.
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A GuestThe plastic tie wraps broke during installation.
The sensor has to be very close in order to register your speed. Closer than the manual indicates.
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willzx6rProduct was easy to set up for use on my commuter Trek XO1. Only downside is it doesn't display cadence. This I knew going in however when I upgrade I'll go with the Cateye double wireless that does.
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A GuestGreat product - very easy to install. Totally worth the price. Tracks and keeps very accurate information.
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joyotaI'm thoroughly impressed with this bike computer. Setup was very simple and the computer is ridiculously easy to use while riding with just one button. The circumference reference table that comes in the manual to help you calibrate the revs doesn't take into account the body weight of a rider. So, I'd still suggest measuring the length of one full wheel revolution with your body weight on the bike. My tire's was 2038mm but the reference table said to use 2050mm and that made a substantial difference in the computer's accuracy. Only thing that's a bummer is you need two batteries, one for the display and one for the rev counter, but that's the price you pay for the wireless convenience. It's worth it IMO.
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A GuestThis was my third.
The first was great.
The second crapped out after a month.
The third flew off the bike when I hit a bump on a descent.
Have given up.