Lezyne continues to refine their line of GPS cycling computers with feedback from professional athletes and everyday riders. On the latest version of the Super GPS Special Edition, Lezyne rolls out new firmware and revamps other features allowing the Super GPS to live up to its name. Mounted on the X-Lock mount, the Super GPS is ready to record your every movement, help you stay connected, and provide navigation. You can now program up to eight fields on one screen across five pages. And with all of that data available, it’s nice that Lezyne enhances the interface by fine tuning the number fonts to be more clear and using internationally recognizable icons instead of text. Like its predecessor, the new Super GPS still backs up the usual GPS/Glonass connection with some local readings from a built-in accelerometer and a barometer. It’s worth noting that it also still connects with ANT+ meters and monitors, too. This effectively compiles all the ride, power, and biometric data you need in one, tidy package at the head of your cockpit.Lezyne’s Ally app allows syncing the Super GPS with a smartphone via Ally. You’re able to dial up pre-programmed routes or create your own. The Super GPS will then give turn-by-turn directions to keep you on track, letting you turn your brain off and just ride. If you’re into just free roaming, then a bread crumb feature maps your ride out to guide you back. On the breadcrumb page, a new zoom feature allows users to zoom in or out on the current ride’s breadcrumb trail.On days when you’ve got the itch for competition, Lezyne Ally also lets the Super GPS display live segment updates. When paired with a smartphone, the only key difference between it and the (much) more expensive head units dominating the market is that it lacks a color touchscreen. If you’re more into data and training than flash and shininess, that’s a negligible sacrifice.In addition to Strava, Lezyne Ally autosyncs with popular third party sites like TrainingPeak…
Price : $149.99
Brand : Lezyne