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gradeAfailure":1098piri said:
My mistake, the Polar M400 is £130. Look for a used Garmin Edge 200, should be less than £50. They're only £70 new.
Great stuff , thanks again for the info :cool:
Paul
 
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Nope?

Iv had various products of theirs and always felt they were well designed and put together, clearly you have had different experiences?

Actually to substantiate I had a look on wiggle for all Lezyne products to check out consumer reviews, they all seem at the high end of the scale to me on all 5 pages:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lezyne/?sr=lezyne

Seems i'm not the only one who thinks they are a decent brand.
 
I love lezyne pumps and lights, I have about a dozen. High quality, well made, reliable.

Also love my garmin edge 500.
 
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I've only had their lights, as have a few of my friends. They are a good lights with a nice beam shape and power levels etc. but the finish is poor. The CNC machining is rough and inconsistent as is the anodizing and there are lots of charging and charge level indicator problems which they seem unable to resolve even on the latest lights. I'd say of the lights I and my friends have had around half have had charging issues of one kind or another.
 
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My wife and kids got me the Garmin Edge Touring for Xmas just gone, picked it up off a Belgian site (as-adventure?) for £120 delivered iirc. Love it to bits, only wanted a cheaper version and i'm sure it is way more clever than me...bloody thing seems to have about 10 map updates for everyone of the Garmin car Sat-Nav's whenever i fire up Garmin Express...survived a bloody good dunking in the River Dee last weekend as well...
:)
 
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