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Cateye mitty 3
Cateye mitty 3








So, let’s say feature 3 or 6 is fairly important to me.

cateye mitty 3

But if I did find one with 6, I could do without 3 (because I could treat the out-of-town portion as a lap). the ability to measure times and average speeds of lapsįeature 6 seems wondrously rare on non-GPS units. It seems that no current Cateye does all of this or even gets particularly close!Īnd what I’d ideally want is all of the above plus:Ħ. solid, compact mount not cheap zip-ties or bulky tool-free contraptions.

cateye mitty 3

#Cateye mitty 3 manual

option for manual start/stop in addition to auto (so I can measure my average speed on just the out-of-town portion of my ride).wired connection (do the wireless ones really need a new battery every 1000 km?).the basics: current speed, average speed, max speed, trip time, trip distance, odometer, time of day.Not to drone on forever about it, but my 1990s Cateye Mity 2 had: The Strada CC-RD100N looks suitable (I don’t need cadence) but appears to be discontinued.Īnyone still happy with a basic Cateye computer? I’d keep an eTrex 20 for navigation (only). Not out of the question, but I’d rather spend less. The digital wireless models are few and expensive, e.g. Would that cause problems in a group with other Cateye users? After a brief look at the Cateye range, the Padrone caught my eye, but it uses an analogue wireless connection. So I’d like to know which Cateye I should replace it with. I’m going to sell it (maybe here if I can find the right sucker!). Now I have a Garmin Edge 800, which has hundreds of functions and the most obtuse user interface ever devised.

cateye mitty 3

It did only a handful of things very well. When I was a teenager I had a Cateye Mity 2 (it was black, not purple however, my brake levers were anodised purple).








Cateye mitty 3