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$74.99
Bontrager's DuoTrap Digital Speed/Cadence Sensor pulls double duty for your ANT+ cycling computer. It wirelessly transmits speed and cadence data and fits directly into the chainstay of certain Trek bicycles for a clean look that installs in seconds.
$74.99
Connect ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart devices to all of the data available from the DuoTrap S sensor for your on-the-bike wireless needs.
• ANT+ 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth Smart wireless digital speed and cadence sensor
• ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart allow simultaneous use of Trip 300 and smartphone
• For use with many ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart wireless technology enabled devices
• Includes Bontrager wheel magnet, crank cadence band, and CR2032 battery
• Works with Trek DuoTrap compatible bikes
$74.99
Get more data from your rides with the Bontrager Interchange digital combo speed and cadence sensor. This ANT+ 2.4 Ghz is designed to work with Bontrager Node wireless computers. It also works with many other ANT+ enabled devices. Sensor adjustment is easy with the adjustable arm.
• ANT+ 2.4 Ghz and Bluetooth Smart wireless digital speed and cadence sensor
• ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart allow simultaneous use of Trip 300 and smartphone
• For use with many ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart wireless technology enabled devices
• Independently adjustable arm for precise alignment of speed and cadence sensors
• Includes Bontrager wheel magnet and crank cadence band
• Includes silicone mounting strap to fit most chainstays and CR2032 battery
• Visit www.thisisant.com/directory/ for compatible ANT+ devices
• Visit www.bluetooth.com/pages/bluetooth-smart-devices.aspx for compatible Bluetooth devices
$5.00
Get the most out of your ride with the addition of speed and cadence. Whether you are a weekend warrior or data junkie we’ve got you covered.
Features
- Sensor magnet kit for RideSense speed and cadence sensors
Kit includes:
- RideSense speed magnet
- RideSense cadence magnet
$5.99
The cadence magnet pedal insert is designed for tight installation situations. The principle is simple, yet space-saving: the power magnet attaches to any steel pedal spindle by magnetic force alone. From there, it triggers the cadence transmitter with each crank revolution.
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