Heart rate gps

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    fixation80

    Hi, I have an Edge 25, love it to bits, does my short distance efforts, tens and indoor sessions, a treat. However the battery runs out now when on longer runs, club runs, after around 3 hours +. Any reccomendations for something with a longer battery run that gives me heart rate and gps feed back without giving me a bank balance heart attack!

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    fukawitribe wrote:
    Lezyne Mega C / XL might be worth a look – good reviews, ridiculous battery life and navigation. Widely available around £150, or less if you’re a British Cycling member.

    Hi thanks for that, I’ve been perusing the Lezine products, they look quite good, may invest!

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    Lezyne Mega C / XL –

    Lezyne Mega C / XL might be worth a look – good reviews, ridiculous battery life and navigation. Widely available around £150, or less if you’re a British Cycling member.

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    StoopidUserName wrote:

    StoopidUserName wrote:
    Wahoo bolt!! Great little device…battery lasts forever. But…depends on how much you wanna spend. There are probably cheaper alternatives for the basic stuff you need it for

    Yep, a bit outside my price range but looks the part, cheers and thanks.

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    Daveyraveygravey wrote:
    I bought a Giant Neostrack from Ribble recently, 109 of your pounds.  Claimed battery life is 33 hours, which is what sold it to me, along with the cost.  The equivalent Bolt or Garmin will cost double that. 

    Do you already have a HRM?  If not you need to add around £20 to the cost of most devices people will recommend.

    I also have an Amazfit Pace watch, it’s a bit of Chinese Applewatch alike.  It has a hrm on the inside of the strap, it will track a lot of different activities, but you couldn’t use it to navigate by.  They are £80 at the moment but I think I got mine for nearer £50.

    Thanks for the reply, Ribble no longer stock the Neostack, the Amazfit looks interesting but I have a preference for chest strap connection, cheers.

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    Daveyraveygravey

    I bought a Giant Neostrack

    I bought a Giant Neostrack from Ribble recently, 109 of your pounds.  Claimed battery life is 33 hours, which is what sold it to me, along with the cost.  The equivalent Bolt or Garmin will cost double that. 

    Do you already have a HRM?  If not you need to add around £20 to the cost of most devices people will recommend.

    I also have an Amazfit Pace watch, it’s a bit of Chinese Applewatch alike.  It has a hrm on the inside of the strap, it will track a lot of different activities, but you couldn’t use it to navigate by.  They are £80 at the moment but I think I got mine for nearer £50.

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    EddyBerckx

    Wahoo bolt!!
    Wahoo bolt!!

    Great little device…battery lasts forever.

    But…depends on how much you wanna spend. There are probably cheaper alternatives for the basic stuff you need it for

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