Amazon has
Garmin Edge 540 Compact GPS Cycling System Bundle w/ Accessories (010-02694-10) on sale for
$349.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member
gabe23111 for sharing this deal.
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon
Includes:
- Garmin Edge 540 Compact GPS Cycling Computer System
- Speed and Cadence Sensor
- HRM-Dual Monitor
- Out-Front Mount
- Standard Mount
- Tether
- USB-C cable
Features:
- Advanced GPS cycling computer with button controls combines superior navigation, planning and performance tracking, cycling awareness and smart connectivity
- Battery life: up to 26 hours in demanding use cases; up to 42 hours in battery saver mode
- View daily suggested workouts and training prompts on screen; based on your event, get personalized coaching that adapts to your current training load and recovery when riding with a compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
- Find your way in the most challenging environments with multi-band GNSS technology that provides enhanced positioning accuracy
- See remaining ascent and grade when climbing so you can gauge your effort with the ClimbPro ascent planner, now available on every ride — no course required; view on your Edge device and in the Garmin Connect app on your smartphone for ride planning
- Classify your strengths as a cyclist, and compare your cycling ability to the demands of a specific course, so you can focus your training and improvement in the right areas, when paired with your compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
- Manage your efforts with the power guide feature, which recommends power targets throughout a course, when paired with your compatible power meter
- Get stamina insights while you ride, so you can keep an eye on how much longer you can really push it, when paired with your compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
- Stay on top of your training program with prompts to complete missed workouts
- Ride like a local, whatever your bike type, with improved ride type-specific maps that highlight popular roads and trails plus searchable points of interest
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Though expensive, for people that ride a lot, the Garmins are really nice with tons of features, great battery life, screens visible in sunlight, rain proof, seamless integration with other ride apps, and easily connect to auxiliary power meters, heart rate monitors, cadence, speed sensors, etc.
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Though expensive, for people that ride a lot, the Garmins are really nice with tons of features, great battery life, screens visible in sunlight, rain proof, seamless integration with other ride apps, and easily connect to auxiliary power meters, heart rate monitors, cadence, speed sensors, etc.
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I like the idea of having a mix of touch screen and buttons as I have to lock my screen a lot to avoid unintended inputs from dripping sweat. Improved interface and menus is something the 830 needs as well.
I am wondering how much more accurate the newer models are over the last generation. Strava KOMs are keeping me going and at times I am positive I've got one and the recorded time turns out to not even be a PR.
I spent a year and a half cycling most days on my $400 REI bike and it was the nicest bike I'd ever owned up to that point. I wasn't in the forums and on reddit or YouTube watching people say that if you don't have wireless shifting on a carbon frame then you're wasting your time. I'm convinced that most people could buy a sub-600 dollar bike and be totally fine for years as long as they properly maintain it.
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