Lightest & smallest ANT+ bike computer (for powermeter)
Moderator: robbosmans
Ah! You didn't mention that you wanted to record the data.
The only other ones that I can think of are the Sigma ROX 10.0 and the Cateye Strada Evo+
The Cateye is 50g for the head and physically smaller than the Sigma, but I don't think it's much different than a Garmin 500.
The other option is to do what I do: a Node 1.1 on the bike for visuals and a Garmin on the wrist for recording.
The only other ones that I can think of are the Sigma ROX 10.0 and the Cateye Strada Evo+
The Cateye is 50g for the head and physically smaller than the Sigma, but I don't think it's much different than a Garmin 500.
The other option is to do what I do: a Node 1.1 on the bike for visuals and a Garmin on the wrist for recording.
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Surprised no one has mentioned the Lezyne @ 29g
http://www.lezyne.com/product-gps-minig ... ZK5lvlVhBc
Oops, looks like no power: don't mind me. The power GPS is 76g
http://www.lezyne.com/product-gps-minig ... ZK5lvlVhBc
Oops, looks like no power: don't mind me. The power GPS is 76g
ive the Wahoo sensors and a sony smartphone Z3C (integrated ANT+) . its small, good screen, etc. The phone provides gps/grade as well and is waterproof.. and amazing battery life, so pretty decent combo.
dedicated screen has still some advantages over it: doesn't cost as much on a crash. better readability in sunlight. better mounts.
dedicated screen has still some advantages over it: doesn't cost as much on a crash. better readability in sunlight. better mounts.