Bryton Rider 60 (£290.00)
Bryton Rider 60 (£290.00)
Bryton are another of the players that have been trying to break into the bike computer market over the last few years, and the Rider 60 is their top-of-the-line device.
With a 3″ colour screen, full turn-by-turn GPS mapping and ANT+ connectivity the Rider 60 is a powerful unit with a claimed 16-hour battery life. It also has Bluetooth connectivity, meaning it can connect with almost any third party accessory you can shake a power meter at.
While the interface might take a bit of getting used to, the Rider 60 offers a wide range of customisation options, and up to eight screens with ten data fields each if you’re a real numbers fiend.
It also has Bryton’s own tests and workouts preloaded if you want some training inspiration or to set a benchmark against which you can test yourself.
The Rider 60 starts at £290, but with various options available you can pay up to as much as £420. For the rest of the Rider range, check out Bryton’s website.