CatEye Padrone, Cycle Computer, Black
Developed from CatEye customer feedback, the padrone features the largest display available on the market today. From the downhill mountain biker to the farsighted cyclists, the padrone is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a squint-free ride and a fast, simple set-up.
Product Features
- ALL YOUR FAVORITE STATS: Displays current, max, and average speed, total distance, trip distance, elapsed time, 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.
- FOCUS ON THE RIDE, NOT THE SCREEN: Don’t let navigating menus or buttons get in the way of enjoying your ride. Simply press the base of the unit to toggle through functions.
- SECURE AND GO: With our FlexTight Bracket, you can easily mount, adjust, and move your computer by hand. Spend less time setting up your gear and more time on the road.
- DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL STOPS: Caught at a red light? Stopping for coffee? We’ve got you covered. Your CatEye computer knows when you’ve stopped and automatically stops counting time and averaging speed.
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Great bike computer, but keep in mind… I’m so glad I spent the time to find this. Although my eyes are still “good” I do occasionally have trouble spotting small details… like on small LCD screens. The digits on this are big and obvious. I also really like how the whole unit gets pressed in order to switch stats.Simple details I don’t care for:1) The timer. It will pause when the wheel stops moving. Not a huge deal as there is also a stop-watch function but that has to be started and stopped manually…
Simple and efficient. So far so good. Very simple cycling computer that gets the job done well. Once set up, which is very simple, there are no buttons to press. The entire unit acts as one large button which really helps keep your focus on cycling. Each press of the unit cycles through the functions and to reset you just press and hold. The display is a great size, large and easy to read at speed while still being a really small computer. It took me a little trial and error to position the wheel magnet and speed sensor relative to…