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GARMIN 010-10644-00 Speed/Cadence Sensor | 
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| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $35.73 You Save: $24.26 (40%)
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Rating: 55 reviews
Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Size: Garmin Part #010-10644-00 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2.2 x 2.7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-10644-00 Model: 010-10644-00 UPC: 653886002028 EAN: 0653886002028 ASIN: B000BFNOT8
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| Features:
| • | Cycling speed sensor for select Garmin wrist-mounted personal trainers and cycling computers | | • | Self-calibrating, wireless design measures both cycle speed and cadence in pedaling strokes per minute | | • | Provides up-to-the-minute feedback or captures results for later workout analysis | | • | Compatible with Garmin Edge 305, Edge 305CAD, and Forerunner 305 | | • | Attaches easily to any bicycle; 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description A good companion for Garmin's Edge 305 and 305CAD cycle computers and the Garmin Forerunner 305 personal trainer, the GSC 10 monitors your cycling rhythm for up-to-the-minute results and later analysis. The self-calibrating, wireless unit measures both speed (in pedaling strokes per minute) and cadence , then provides feedback to the user for optimal performance. You can later feed the results to Garmin's Training Center software, which helps you tailor your workouts to meet specific goals and objectives. Like the Garmin heart rate monitor, the GSC 10 attaches easily to your bike, where its sensors detect signals from your wheels and send the information wirelessly to your personal trainer/cycle computer. It's also backed by a one-year warranty.
Product Description Monitor your pedaling cadence as you ride / Measures and reports your pedaling strokes per minute / Self calibrating
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| Customer Reviews: Read 50 more reviews...
Works well with Garmin Oregon January 7, 2009 I picked this up just the other day to use with my new Garmin Oregon. It worked great and the Oregon unit picked up the sensor right away. To make sure the Oregon receives the information from the Cadence sensor, go to Setup then fitness then turn on the cadence sensor. I was able to pace myself very nicely using the cadence display right from the map screen.
Mount on the bike was only OK. I have a very big touring bike and the crank arm magnet had to be mounted almost on top of the back of the pedal spindle to have it be close enough to the chain stay. Regardless, it worked and after using pliers to make sure the tie-wraps were as snug as possible, the sensor stayed put even on a very rough jarring road. However if I needed to mount it again, I would use a little bit of double stick tape in addition to the tie-wraps. Just make sure the tape will not pull the paint off when you decide to remove the monitor!
Design flaw December 13, 2008 When placing the sensor, it turns out that there is too much tilt towards the crank. After one bump on the road, or hitting it with my road shoe, the arm of the sensor moved and the spokes hit it and broke it off. I am now on my second sensor.
Garmin Forerunner 305 Speed/cadence sensor December 1, 2008 It was a little touchy getting it set up, just getting the pick-ups in the right place and close enough. I haven't had a chance to use it outdoors yet but on the trainer it works great.
Garmin Cadence Sensor October 30, 2008 Great addition to anyone whom already has a Garmin compatible watch! Easy to use, install, and connect. I have no other products/experience with other biking computers but I couldn't imagine them being any easier than this. Provides great feedback on cadence, speed, etc.
works better second time around October 15, 2008 The item is fine and quality outstanding however shape is not "modernized" with the trends in aluminum-formed chain stays. So the first one I bought disappeared but the second time around I was able to secure it better and keep it going better. I'm happy.
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