Perfect working condition, comes with box and everything that came with it minus the USB cable. Only selling because need a unit with HRM and cadence sensor (possibly 500 or 510).
It's a great little unit. For me it's size (for what it does) is perfect. It's tiny and light weight. You can use this for navigation by loading a course. I have used that method for doing Box hill, north London loops and London to Brighton rides and never got lost. Having used Edge 605 in the past which has maps & navigation, I didn't really miss it plus it was mahosive. The battery life is unbelievable. In my early Strava days where I was recording commutes (>>>>>>) the battery used to hold for a full working week plus weekend rides.
I would like £55 collected from central or south west London. I can post, PM me for postage. Handling 'dibs' is a full time job and I already have that so first with cash wins.
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Perfect working condition, comes with box and everything that came with it minus the USB cable. Only selling because need a unit with HRM and cadence sensor (possibly 500 or 510).
It's a great little unit. For me it's size (for what it does) is perfect. It's tiny and light weight. You can use this for navigation by loading a course. I have used that method for doing Box hill, north London loops and London to Brighton rides and never got lost. Having used Edge 605 in the past which has maps & navigation, I didn't really miss it plus it was mahosive. The battery life is unbelievable. In my early Strava days where I was recording commutes (>>>>>>) the battery used to hold for a full working week plus weekend rides.
Here is a great review by DC Rainmaker.
I would like £55 collected from central or south west London. I can post, PM me for postage. Handling 'dibs' is a full time job and I already have that so first with cash wins.
Will add pics later today.