Top products from r/Strava
We found 23 product mentions on r/Strava. We ranked the 21 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Wahoo TICKR Heart Rate Monitor, Bluetooth/ANT+
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 3
Personalized Heart Rate Training – workout efficiently - track and capture real-time heart rate, training zones and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.Integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+, TICKR connects to smartphones, tablets, GPS watches and bike computers ...
2. Renewed GPS-Based Bike Computer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
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3. Garmin Forerunner 35 Watch, Black (Renewed)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
24/7 heart rate monitoring - warm gives you heart rate all day and night -no additional Strap required.Vibration alerts - helpful vibration alerts notify you of running prompts, activity tracking milestones, smart notifications and virtual pacing progress.Updated display - new high resolution displa...
4. Vizpet Reflective Running Vest Led Safety Vest with Adjustable Waist & Large Pocket Night Light High Visibility for Jogging Biking Motorcycle Walking (Green Vertical)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH VISIBILITY RUNNING VEST GEAR: Safety reflective running vest is using high quality silver reflective material and led night lights, which is allowing motorists to see you well in advance. Great for outdoor activitives- running, cycling, dog-walking, jogging, car safety, motorcycling and horse r...
5. Garmin Forerunner 235 - Marsala (Renewed)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
WRIST BASED HEART RATE - Forerunner 235 utilizes Garmin’s very own wrist based heart rate sensor that tracks 24/7 - Activity Tracking AccuracyLARGER SCREEN - A 44% larger screen than the 225 but the same physical size,Display size 1.23" (31.1 mm) diameter,Display resolution 215 x 180 pixelsBATTERY...
6. Garmin Forerunner 35; Easy-to-Use GPS Running Watch, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy-to use GPS running watch tracks how far, how fast and where you runEstimates heart rate at the wrist, all day and night, using Garmin elevate wrist heart rate technologyConnected features: Smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, live tracking and music controls (when paired wi...
7. CAT EYE, Velo Wireless Bike Computer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ALL YOUR FAVORITE STATS: Displays current, max, and average speed, total distance, trip distance, elapsed time, calorie consumption, pace arrow, and clock.SAVE YOUR MILES: With the option to manually set the odometer, you don't have to start over every time you change the battery.SECURE AND GO: With...
8. TaoTronics ANC Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Headphones Active Noise Cancelling Neckband Bluetooth Headphones with CVC 8.0 Noise Cancelling MEMS Mic Built-in Magnets & IPX5 Splashproof 16 Hour Playtime
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Expert Noise Cancellation: Shut out the bustle of a crowd and focus on your music with Active Noise CancellationLong Listening Power: Listen to beats all day with a 9-hour Bluetooth playtime or 6-hour Bluetooth and ANC playtime on just 1.5 hours of chargeFull Control: In-line controls to play, stop ...
9. Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth / ANT+
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Works with Zwift and TrainerRoad! Capture cadence on your favorite indoor cycling platform, No tangled wires on your bike to connect the sensor to your device.Also works with the free Wahoo Fitness app, Strava, RideWithGPS, MapMyRide, Cyclemeter, and more!. Supported iDevices: iPhone,iPhone 4S and...
10. Fitbit Charge Wireless Activity Wristband, Black, Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Charge syncs automatically and wirelessly to tablets, computers and 150+ leading iOS, Android and Windows smartphones using Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology. Syncing to computers requires Internet connection and USB port. Syncing to mobile devices requires Bluetooth and Internet connection. Syncing...
11. KATA M2 - 5.5” IPS Super HD Quad Core 1.3GHz MTK6582 Unlocked Smartphone Android 4.4 (KitKat) 1GB RAM Dual SIM 3G WiFi 16GB Memory 13MP Back Camera 5MP Front Camera (Black)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
GSM Quadband 850/900/1800/1900, 3G WCDMA 850/1900/2100, Android OS, v4.4 (KitKat)5.5" Super HD Display: FHD (720 x 1280) with 1.3 GHz Quad Core Processor13MP Camera with LED Flash with HD recording , 5MP Front Camera for Video Calling and instant self portraits.16GB ROM, 1GB RAMFree 25GB Cloud Backu...
12. Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth/ANT+
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Track and capture real-time cycling cadence on your bike computer or smartphone with compatible training apps.Lightweight and easy to install – NO MAGNETS. Attaches to your bike’s crank arm or shoe (mounts included).Integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+, RPM sensors connect to smartphones, tablets,...
13. In the City of Bikes: The Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
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14. Sigma Sport BC16.12 16 Function Bicycle Computer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
There are 16 functionsFull text display with large easy to read digitsLow battery indicator & Memory chip to store all settings and total valuesEasy to program, tool free installation, waterproofDownloadable with optional USB docking station
15. Garmin Premium Heart Rate Monitor (Soft Strap)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
wirelessly transmits your heart rate to your compatible device for instant feedback. Does not transmit heart rate data to your device while swimming. Operating Temperature: 23°F–122°F (-5°C–50°C)soft elastic strap provides a comfortable fitOnce it’s paired with your compatible device the f...
16. Topeak PanoBike Bluetooth Smart Cadence and Speed Sensor
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Rubber bands mount with zip ties allow quick and easy mount on chain stay or seat stayWill automatically store your data whenever you ride with or without your Bluetooth Smart Ready phoneWeight 21 g/0.74 oz.Open API allows to work with PanoBike App and other Apps with Bluetooth 4.0 connection progra...
17. Polar H7 Bluetooth Heart Rate Sensor & Fitness Tracker (Black, Medium/XX-Large)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HEART RATE MONITOR: Provides live, accurate heart rate to compatible mobile training apps through Bluetooth Smart technologyFITNESS TRACKER: Waterproof heart rate sensor compatible with all Apple iPhone, iPads, and Android DevicesSTRONG BATTERY LIFE: For optimal battery life, detach transmitter from...
18. Fury Tactical Kuba-Kickz, Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
One piece construction of tough, high impact plasticExtremely effective regardless of the user's level of self defense trainingThe only non-lethal self defense tool designed for shoesFits in the laces of the shoe on top of the tongueCovert and ultra lightweight, yet devastatingly effective
19. Timex T5K615 GPS Bike Computer
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Reads ANT+ sensors for speed, cadence, HRM and powerGPS speed, distance and mappingCustomizable displayUpload your workout to Training Peaks18 hour re-chargeable lithium-ion battery
20. Anker PowerCore+ Mini, 3350mAh Lipstick-Sized Portable Charger (Premium Aluminum Power Bank), One of The Most Compact External Batteries, Compatible with iPhone Xs/XR, Android Smartphones and More
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Anker Advantage: Join the 50 million+ powered by our leading technology.High-Speed Charging: PowerIQ detects your device to deliver its fastest possible charge speed up to 1 amp. (Press the power button before charging your device.)Ultra-Compact: Our original lipstick-shaped aluminum design (3.7...
I can't speak to that Bose product, but that's way more money than you need to spend. I would recommend just getting a standard Bluetooth heart rate monitor from a reputable company like Wahoo.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00INQVYZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rvlIybY9TTXSG
And then a decent Bluetooth set of headphones. I've been using these ones for about 7 months and they are great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BV2BPVS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DylIyb4X7HYKQ
This combination will cost you about $80, rather than the $150 will. Good luck!
The Garmin Forerunner 35 has just been replaced by a newer model (the 45) but the 35 is still a great watch and perfect for most beginners. And it can be used for cycling as well as running.
New model for $120
Renewed model for $100
I have a garmin Fenix I bought for hiking, but it is a big bulky bastard. My personal suggestion would be to buy a something like a garmin 500 cycling computer. I find that my moto360 watch is awkward to use on the bike since to use it requires a left arm wrist rotation and a right hand for button manipulation (if doing more than glancing at the watch) which requires me to take both hands off the bike. With a mounted cycling computer you have a constant display and easy button manipulation, and turn by turn navigation if you plan a track.
But it all depends on if you want one device to work for multiple sports, and only one device, then a watch maybe the fastest way to get there. But if you are able to afford separate tools for separate jobs, my advice is that a dedicated cycling gps/computer is optimal. Then you can get an affordable fitbit for non-cycling activities. Miniaturization of components and battery life aren't there yet on gps watches in my opinion.
A dedicated head unit is the best option. Phone GPS is always inferior.
This Cateye is a very affordable option.Some of the basic Lezyne units might be a good middle road between the Cateye and Wahoo/Garmin.Edit; scratch that, I read the Cateye wrong, its just piggy backs on your phone. Your cheapest option for a head unit is likely the Lezyne product line. You might also have luck buying a used head unit.
You need a cadence sensor that broadcasts to BTLE if you are using your phone. There are two types:
Magnetless, accelerometer based
Magnet based, does speed and cadence more accurate speed than GPS.
I have both of the linked sensors on different bikes. Actually like the magnet one better. There are a bunch of different brands, but getting one that is dual ANT/BTLE is a good idea in case you get a head unit in the future.
If you are adding sensors, I'd also suggest a heart rate strap. I actually rely on HR more than cadence.
Thanks for the recommendation. I don't think that's the right solution for me. I found this Sigma BC16.12 which I think I am going to go with.
A refurbished 235 would do the trick without breaking the bank. I got mine 18 months ago and it's been awesome.
Yes, then you would also need a heart rate monitor, it sucks but Strava won’t work with the Apple Watch and the sensors together, yet. I own this heart rate monitor to: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00INQVYZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iRhrDbEMXZHRK
> Do you also wear a tinfoil hat under your helmet? You really think an insurance company is logging it, doing a search for certain individuals
You're obviously too young to have tried to purchase life insurance.
> Besides, Strava only guestimates
Well you've revealed that you don't actually have a resting HR of 34 because you don't wear a heart rate monitor.
> if you're that paranoid.
take your trolling back to /r/gaming
If you go riding in the summer with your phone's screen on (I play Ingress, personally), you'll need a battery that doesn't actually charge your phone. If you get one that does, between your phone's screen being on, the GPS staying locked, the processor running, and then the internals heating up because it's being charged, all the while baking in direct view of the sun... Your phone is going to overheat and shutdown
I use this small Anker, and while it doesn't charge my battery, it keeps my battery from dying. So if I start a trip with freshly topped off phone battery at 100%, I'll arrive at my destination later at around 96%. I keep the Anker battery in an aero fuel bag and run a short cable to my phone.
I use this Topeak I got for cheap as it was an Amazon Warehouse deal. Works fine. No extra apps needed.
A bit off topic but have you read this book? I am about half way through & can't put it down.
http://www.amazon.com/City-Bikes-Story-Amsterdam-Cyclist/dp/0061995207/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1462896627&sr=8-2&keywords=in+the+city+of+bikes
I typically run at night and wear a vest that has flashing lights on the back. It has a little pocket just big enough for a phone. Amazon Link Here
Kata M2
You could always get these for the supreme dog face kick of fury =)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006HWTZYM/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polar-Bluetooth-Heart-Sensor-iPhone/dp/B007S088F4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405118954&sr=8-1&keywords=polar+h7
Boom.
Cannot recommend it enough. No ANT+ needed. It's Low Energy BT so it doesn't use much battery at all. Works seamlessly with Strava.
I have the Timex device that is comparable in features to the Garmin 500. It's on for $65 at Amazon right now with HRM. Killer deal IMO.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00662S1HU/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1425447053&sr=8-1&keywords=timex+cycle&condition=new
The downside with this device is you have to save and convert the files before uploading to Strava. A bit of a pain, but after a while it's no big deal.