I use the Cat Eye on my BMX bike. This little computer is great. Small, tucks away neatly with the included computer mount. Easy to read and gives me the data I want...MPH and time. Can't beat the Cat Eye for use and value!
Purchased as a replacement for a Cateye Padrone. I had used the Padrone regularly for club rides for about 5 or 6 years with no problems until it began malfunctioning, lapsing, erroneous reading etc. Replacing all batteries in both sensor/sender and the device failed to correct, - turned out to be a failing sensor/sender which is the same as the one provided with the Strada. Have left the Padrone mounted and it operates properly with the Strada sensor/sender. With both devices mounted and operating with the Strada sensor/sender, separate modes can be displayed on the two devices. The Strada is apx 1/2 the size of the Padrone (but size fully adequate) with the same functions other than the Strada additionally displays an up or down arrow showing variance with current speed compared with the present average which I find useful.
Easy way to track speed and accumulated milage.
Gives trip distance, instantaneous speed, average speed (for trip), trip travel time,, current time, and odometer.
I the wheel sensor connected to main unit by radio signal. Not much that I don't like.
Once you get it set up, it's great. It's a little difficult to program. Has all the biking information I need
I tried GPS computers and dont like them. They dont last long on a charge. Mine went dead about 60mi into a century. Also constant charging and having wires all over is a pain. So I went back to the old school way of using a battery powered unit. Im glad I did as the Cateye Strada is a great unit. Once setup its very easy to use and doesnt take up a lot of space. Display very easy to understand and navigate
This is my second one. The only negative is it won't work when my Nite Rider headlight in the flash mode unless separated by 8-10 inches
This is our fifth purchase of this product, the latter purchase for our 11 year old granddaughter. It gives just the right amount of information.
I've been using the old Cateye Micro Wireless for years (ever since they came out), plus a couple of VDO's, Vetta's, and Cateye wired. I thought it was time for a new toy. Decided to stick with Cateye. I looked at a couple of online videos before my Slim arrived. Programming was not as difficult as I anticipated. I did not have to resort to reading directions (but men never read directions anyway, right?). The hard part was pushing the tiny little reset button. I used the tip of a pencil, probably not the best device to use. Set-up was fairly easy, sort of the same as the Micro Mini, if you are familiar with Cateye computers. The computer head is smaller, the digits are larger (I compared it side to side with my old Micro). I installed mine on my stem. A little muscle was necessary to get the rubber mount band to co-operate, but once it's on, it's on.The diff between the Strada Universal and the Strada Slim is the road sensor. Basically the same as the old wireless Cateye sensors. One thing I like about the operation is the push on the computer head (not too long, or you will loose all your information, except your odometer reading). to get readings. Nice in the winter when you are wearing long fingered, bulky gloves. The computer will go to sleep after a few minutes, so you have to remember to restart it if you take a break on a ride. If you want a basic computer this should fit your bill. It's small, compact, non-cluttered appearance. Excellent Cateye quality. All the parts are replaceable through Cateye. The only improvement would be saving odometer reading when installing a new battery.
As a certified retro grouch wo a Garmin, I have owned several Cateye computers over the years. This is the best one yet. It has all the basic functions you'd expect and need from a cycle computer in addition to the wireless connectivity, which is a must in my opinion. Where they improved this computer is the larger display which is much easier to read at a glance. The mode button has also been improved with a simple tap that pushes the button on the underside. The stem mount has also been upgraded wo using zip ties - no more ouch. For the money, anything with wheels that you own should have one of these.
This wireless unit was super easy to install and calibrate, and offers all the features I want. Very reasonable price, too!
One of the most accurate biking devices for tracking your bike ride. Does everything except taking your pulse
Set up is very easy everything you need in terms of information displayed