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One lucky winner will receive a Garmin Edge 1050 GPS computer, heart rate monitor, cadence and speed sensors, and more. The combined products (a $911 value) will help you monitor and record nearly every facet of your training rides and races.

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Garmin Prize Bundle

Garmin Edge 1050 Computer HRM and cadence sensors

One lucky grand prize winner will receive these Garmin goods:

  • Garmin Edge 1050 GPS Computer
  • Garmin Cadence + Speed Sensor Bundle
  • Garmin HRM Pro Plus
  • Garmin Edge Out-Front Mount

Garmin Edge 1050 GPS Computer: The premium Garmin Edge 1050 cycling computer has a vivid color touchscreen display of detailed maps and stats. The battery lasts up to 20 hours in the most demanding use cases and up to 60 hours in battery saver mode.

When paired with your smartphone through the Garmin Connect app, the computer will provide alerts for road hazards reported by fellow cyclists, and for group rides, see in-ride messaging, leaderboards, and more. For improving your performance, the Edge 1050 works with free Garmin training plans for cyclists including event adaptive training with personalized workouts based on your performance and recovery. A built-in speaker provides workout and navigation prompts plus a bike bell so you can alert riders and pedestrians. Lastly, the cycling computer includes Garmin Pay contactless payments in case you leave a credit card at home.

Garmin Cadence + Speed Sensor Bundle: These easy-to-install wireless sensors help you monitor and record your cadence and speed during rides. There are no magnets or exposed parts to line up, so it’s easy to swap these between bikes.

The Speed Sensor 2 attaches to the hub of either wheel and self-calibrates with your Edge cycling computer for accurate speed and distance data, even without a head unit. The Cadence Sensor 2 fastens to any size crank arm and measures pedal strokes per minute so you can get the most out of your training. With both sensors on your bike, you can send live speed, distance, and cadence data to compatible training apps or displays by using ANT+ connectivity and Bluetooth.

Garmin HRM Pro Plus: Garmin’s most advanced heart rate monitor to date, the HRM-Pro Plus is designed to give you accurate heart rate readings for any activity or exercise within your workout regime — because you cross-train, right? It transmits data via ANT+ and Bluetooth and is compatible with fitness equipment, the Tacx Training app, and more.

Garmin Edge Out-Front Mount: This replacement mount holds newer Garmin computers in a more low-profile position so it’s directly in line with the handlebars for a sleek look. It also has a Quarter-Turn mount on the lower side, accepting the Varia headlights or the Charge Power Pack.

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Chris
Chris
1 month ago

Where is the survey?

Kevin Shawn
Kevin Shawn
30 days ago

I need a decent bike computer, my tablet isn’t very aero

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Steve
Steve
28 days ago

I don’t see any survey.

Eric
Eric
28 days ago

This survey doesn’t seem to work at all on iOS or MacOS

Troy
Troy
28 days ago
Reply to  Eric

Nor Windows. Took newsletter sign up. However, is does that register me for the sweepstakes?

Other than cookies, how does the site know I subscribed via social media??…hmm…

Jörg Thomsen
Jörg Thomsen
22 days ago

why not just mount an ipad to your bike? ought to be more cost effective…

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