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Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 Wireless Bike Computer

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The Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 wireless bike computer tracks cadence, elevation and more, keeping you aware of your riding metrics.

  • Displays current, average or maximum speed; pace arrow keeps you aware of how your current speed compares to your average speed
  • Also provides cadence, trip distance, odometer, ride timer and a 12/24-hr. clock
  • Large display makes it easy to see data
  • Barometric altimeter tracks your elevation
  • Wireless transmitter mounts to the rear chainstay
  • Thin and lightweight design of the Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 wireless bike computer takes up little space on the handlebar or stem

Please note: Blackburn products can only be shipped to the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Please Note: This item contains a lithium battery and cannot be shipped to APO, FPO, U.S. Territories, international destinations or Hawaii, and are only available for in-store pickup in Alaska.

Imported.

Item 833812

$17.99

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Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 Wireless Bike Computer Specs
Specification
Description
Best use
Cycling
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Pressure-based
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
CR2016
Yes
GPS tracking
Heart rate display
Current speed
Maximum speed
Average speed
Speed comparator
Odometer
Trip distance
Auto start/stop
Stopwatch
Countdown timer
Clock
Alarm
Lap timer
Cadence
Dual bike memory
Altimeter
Temperature
Target zone indicator
High/low target heart rate
Exercise log
Illumination
Low battery indicator
Batteries
Wireless

Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 Wireless Bike Computer Customer Reviews

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Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 Wireless Bike Computer
 
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4.0

Good Unit with Cadence & Altimeter

By Idaho Brenners

from Sandpoint, ID

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Pros

  • Affordable

Cons

  • No Custom Programming

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    Comments about Blackburn Atom SL 6.0 Wireless Bike Computer:

    This is a good, affordable unit. Most cyclo-computers with cadence and altimeters are nearly $200 (or more), but this one is much more wallet friendly.

    Easy set-up, but the manual is missing pieces (like how to set the altimeter (but it was easy to figure out)). Cadence and speed sensors are separate and are mounted on the chain stay with the rear wheel.

    The speed and cadence sensors appear to have a good connection - some cheap cyclo-computers have a tendency to obviously get lost - these have not.

    Altimeter is OK - I have no way to gauge it other than it was slightly different at the end of my ride as compared to the start (same point). The % slope was definitely a fun feature.

    If I could program the unit to display what I want and how I wanted, then I would have rated this 5 star. But, of course, I could always purchase a more expensive product too!

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