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Adam and Neal at 10degreeslatitude.com are planning on traversing 10 degrees of latitude on a different continent each year.  We are so impressed by their lofty goals, that we began sponsoring them last year.   For 2008, they will be training and taking on Europe with the help of Vetta products.  If you want to join them, check out their webs 


To dispel any battery issues that plagued previous V100 models, Adam has recently tested our latest model of V100HR WL2X.  Hopefully, his review helps convince you that our V100HR WL2X is one of the most reliable wireless speed & cadence computers on the market.


Check it out:  http://www.10degreeslatitude.com/2008/04/18/vetta-v100hr-review


"One of the most common complaints about the V100 is battery life. The issue is a technical one that’s caused by the unit not turning off when you are done riding. I spoke with Vetta and they assured me that the culprit software issues were fixed early on, but the reputation has stayed out there. So obviously I’ve paid careful attention to this after each ride. To date I haven’t had a bit of trouble with this."

Cycle Sport USA and UK took the time in March 2008 to test our RT288L cycling computers.  Check out the great stuff that the magazine had to say in their March 2008 issue.

Bicycling, one of the most popular cycling magazines, has included the MicroLux/TSL-C light combo in their most recent cycling light reviews. 


Check out their December 2007 Issue: http://www.bicycling.com/gear/detail/0,7989,s1-14-30-85-0,00.html


 

Mountain Bike Tales has recently given hot reviews on the VL110HR T2X HRM cycling computer and the MicroLux/TSL-C light combo.


"Overall, it’s nice to know that Vetta “get’s it” when it comes to tool design, and we’re happy to say that this will be replacing that old, rust-prone hunk of steel in our packs for a long time to come. "


Check it out: http://www.mountainbiketales.com/reviews/vetta.htm