
GARMIN FORERUNNER 910XT (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
The only all-in-one GPS-enabled device that provides detailed swim metrics and tracks distance, speed/pace, elevation and heart rate for running and cycling. The 910XT sports a sleek profile allowing users to easily slide wetsuits on and off, and has an on-board barometric altimeter for improved elevation data, all without sacrificing the size of its easy-to-read display. The Forerunner 910XT was announced in preparation for the Triathlon World Championship in Kona, HI, October 8, 2011 where it will be prominently displayed.

GARMIN EDGE 800 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
Make the most of every ride with Edge® 800 — the first touchscreen GPS bike computer. Providing navigation and performance monitoring, Edge 800 is ideal for touring, commuting, competitive cycling and mountain biking. It has a built-in basemap and tracks your distance, speed, location and ascent/descent. Use it with an ANT+™ heart rate monitor¹, speed/cadence sensor¹ or compatible power meter² for a finely tuned analysis of your ride.

GARMIN EDGE 500 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
Sharpen your cycling performance with Edge 500, a lightweight GPS-based cycling computer for performance-driven cyclists. Loaded with data, Edge 500 tracks your distance, speed, location and elevation with high sensitivity GPS. Add an ANT+™ compatible heart rate monitor, speed/cadence sensor or compatible power meter for a finely-tuned analysis of your ride.
GARMIN FORERUNNER 610 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
The Garmin Forerunner 610 is the best sport watch we have reviewed to date. This versatile, responsive, accurate and well-designed watch is aimed at the high end of the market and has a price tag to match. We would love to see a faster charge time and a waterproof casing but, put simply, this is the best GPS sport watch on the market today.
GARMIN FORERUNNER 410 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
The brand new Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS watch is a new and improved version of the 405 with improved chest strap and better touch bezel controls. The addition of the soft strap chest strap is much welcome as it is much more comfortable than the standard heart rate monitor strap. Other changes to Forerunner 410 include the ability to turn the entire watch off to save on battery life and you can also operate it in either watch or GPS mode.
GARMIN EDGE 200 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
Garmin's latest Edge 200 cycling computer blends the convenient GPS calibration and tidy form factor of the Edge 500 with a substantially simpler data set that's meant to appeal to more casual riders. It's more expensive than a conventional computer but cheaper than most other GPS units, and the downloadable features could make it worthwhile for cyclists who like to analyze – and archive – their rides at home.
GARMIN FORERUNNER 110 (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
Forerunner 110 is the easiest way to track your training. It’s GPS-enabled so it knows how far and how fast — with no extra bells and whistles. There’s virtually no setup required, so you can just press start and run or walk with it.
Whether you’re training to complete your first 5k or other race distance or you want to get faster and fitter, having accurate workout data is the key. Forerunner 110 uses GPS to accurately record your distance, time and pace. Data from each run is stored in the unit, so you can go back and review how you did last week or last month. Or, upload to our Garmin Connect website for more detailed analysis. Now there’s nothing standing in the way of you and your run. Forerunner 110 is our simplest training device yet. Out of the box, you’ll charge it, take it outside to find GPS satellites and answer a few setup questions. Then just press start and take off. Once you’re done, press stop. It really is that easy. Some versions of the Forerunner 110 (men’s black/red and women’s gray/pink) come with a heart rate monitor to display your heart rate in beats per minute. It also provides heart rate-based calorie computations so you can accurately track your calories burned. If you purchase the black/gray Forerunner 110 without heart rate, you can buy a Garmin heart rate monitor separately or use with an *ANT+™ heart rate monitor you already own. Beginning and advanced runners know that reviewing data from your run can be motivating and provide meaningful feedback for improvement. Tracking your data is simple with Garmin Connect, our website for free data analysis and sharing. Just upload to Garmin Connect from your PC or Mac, then see the route you traveled on a map, view a summary of your workout data, create goals and more. Forerunner 110 features HotFix™ satellite prediction, which means it locks onto satellites quickly so you can be out the door and on with your run in no time. It also has a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to stay locked onto satellites, even near tall buildings or under tree cover.

POLAR CS100 + free cadence sensor (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
For recreational riders and for those who want an affordable computer for their cycling training, the CS100 is the perfect solution. It not only helps you understand how your body responds to the different levels of exertion you put it under, but it also provides you with information about how to improve your performance.
- Heart rate
- Automatic/Manual target zone (% / bpm / HRR%)
- Visual and audible alarm in target zones
- Backlight
- Over-sized display
- User configurable displays
- + free cadence sensor


CATEYE STRADA CADENCE (PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR PRICES)
Our legs are your engine, and the Strada Cadence is your tachometer. This sleek Cateye cycle computer delivers the essential functions of the Strada plus pedal cadence. The Strada Cadence boasts the largest screen and numbers in its class. The innovative tool free bracket mounts quickly, and securely to virtually any handlebar or stem. Functions are, cadence, current speed, maximum speed, average speed, odometer, trip distance, trip distance 2, elapsed time, and a clock. Features are a programmable odometer, auto start/stop, auto power-saving mode, a pace arrow, dual tire size, and programmable speed unit.
