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Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)

Monitor your pedaling cadence as you ride with this self-calibrating, wireless speed/cadence sensor. It measures and reports your pedaling strokes per minute, providing feedback for optimal performance.
Average Customer Rating:
4.459 out of 5
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Rating Snapshot (270 reviews)
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257 of 270(95%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Customer Reviews for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Review 1 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
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Quality:
5 / 5
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Value:
5 / 5
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Performance:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
ScottH
City: Wollongong, NSW
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Featured Review
Road Cyclist
Date:April 2, 2010
very useful
Pros: Adjustable, Durable, Good Fit, High Quality
"I don't know how I did without this. I bought 2, one for the roadie and one for the track bike. Viewing cadence helps to select the best gear for the best performance, particularly with the time trial type efforts. And how did I do without the garmin speed & HR data whilst riding in an indoor velodrome. Let me tell you seeing this was a big surprise."
Review 2 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
4 / 5
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Quality:
5 / 5
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Value:
3 / 5
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Performance:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
TheCommander
Featured Review
Date:December 13, 2009
More use than I thought.
Pros: Adjustable, High Quality, Rugged
Cons: Expensive
"Having been treated to a Garmin 705 for my road bike I was expecting only to have limited use on my MTB in the winter months. However, fitting a cadence sensor to the MTB was easy and now gives all the functionality I have on my road bike. Switching between the two is easy and means I can continue monitoring my progress while the weather is bad."
Review 3 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
n00b
Date:February 8, 2012
2台目のロードバイク用に購入
Pros: 高品質, 良いフィット感
"同社のedge500を愛用しています。
写真だとセンサー本体のみかと勘違いしてしまいますが、実際は本体、ホイール・ペダルのマグネッ、タイラップ、台座などの一式がついています。
国内で買うよりも大分安いのでオススメです。
"
Review 4 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
multisportmania
Date:February 8, 2012
Works as advertised
Pros: Lightweight
"Adds a true road speed and cadence to my Garmin FR910XT.
Speed variability is less of an issue when using GPS on the bike, but I always prefer a "wheel" speed rather than a GPS speed, as it irons out the peaks and troughs associated with GPS speed.
Better than multiple sensors in my opinion."
Review 5 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
ozpd
City: Perth
Country:Australia
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Road Cyclist
Date:February 2, 2012
Great Product
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable, easy setup
Cons: a bit tricky to fit, instructions were a bit difficult to understand
"Fitted this to my bike and have been really impressed. Having both the cadence and speed from a single unit works really well. Have run it linked to both my iPhone and my Garmin 405 at the same time. Way cheaper and easier to install than a dedicated bike computer"
 
My Product Recommendations
 
Review 6 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
BNC78
City: Perth, Australia
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Triathlete
Date:February 1, 2012
Great addition to your Garmin compatible computer
Pros: High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
"Simple to use and simple to install unit as an add on to your Garmin bike computer.
Can be used as cadence only or speed and cadence sensor."
Review 7 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
CentennialParkCyclist
City: Sydney, NSW
Country:Australia
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:February 1, 2012
She'l be Garmin around the mountain
Pros: Durable, High Quality, Lightweight, Good Fit
"The GCS10 did exactly what it was supposed to do. Easy to sync with my Garmin Edge 500 and had worked faultlessly for 12 months.
Fitting was no problem either."
Review 8 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Cerv
City: stevenage
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Triathlete
Date:January 30, 2012
Excellent kit
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
"Had no problems with this. Fitted in seconds and stays in place. I have one on every bike and had no problems with any of them in a year."
Review 9 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Lionrover1
City: Swindon
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Pro Performance
Road Cyclist
Date:January 30, 2012
Consistent
Pros: Durable, Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight, Versatile, Good Fit
Cons: non
"Good quality product from Garmin, easy to install and seems to be consistent.
Would recommend a regular check of the attaching tie wraps for security."
Review 10 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
Bay2107
Date:January 29, 2012
Good but a little flakey
"Excellent when working but can be knocked out of sync a little too easily requiring readjustment. That said would still recommend to anyone."
Review 11 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
maninlondon
City: London
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Triathlete
Level:New to sport
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Triathlete
Date:January 28, 2012
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight
"I have this paired with a Garmin 800 and find the feedback to be incredibly useful.
Fitting this on my Specialized Tarmac took a bit of experimentation to find a place where the little magnets could both pass by the cadence/speed meter without the main unit being too close to the spokes. However once that sweet spot was found and all straps tightened it just stays in place and works - exactly what you want!
Would love to see a couple of extra straps included for fitting (just in case you make a mistake like I did), but you can buy the spares (everything except the main unit) for less than £10 so that's not really a big issue.
"
Review 12 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Chimo
City: London
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:January 26, 2012
Easy to set up
Pros: High Quality
"Really quick to set up on the bike, no issues with this and very happy with the Garmin brand."
Review 13 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
l0ki
City: Singapore
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:January 19, 2012
It's a garmin... Whatelse do u need to say?
Pros: Great Value, Versatile
"Bought this for my 2nd bike, paired it with my Edge 500 and my iPhone (with an ANT Plus adaptor) and it gives great cycling readings with it. If you don't have a garmin device, get the ANT Plus. Works just as good."
Review 14 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
pauljcunn
City: Derby
Country:United Kingdom
Age:25-34
Interest:Triathlete
Level:New to sport
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Triathlete
Date:January 9, 2012
Garmin Quality
Pros: Great Value, High Quality
"I bought the product to work in conjunction with my Garmin 310 XT. First up is connect to the 310 XT no problem and is easy to set up on the bike. The feedback is precise and sensitive (even the smallest fluctuation in speed or cadence is picked up).
The big advantage with the Garmin sensor over the Polar is you only have one unit to pick up cadence and speed, which means when using your turbo trainer you can still record speed and distance."
Review 15 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
pvalenti
City: Waikerie
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Ironman
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Ironman
Date:January 8, 2012
Great investment
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Rugged, Lightweight, Good Fit
"After using the FR60 for running, I decided to replace my cycle computer by mounting the FR60 to my bike. I now have an all in one system for my running and cycling. The sensor measures speed and cadence as described and the FR60 is able to record my sessions. The sessions can then be uploaded to the Garmin connect website for analysis. Fits easily to the frame, one magnet for the pedal and another for the wheel. I have rode over 2000km and have only ever made very minor adjustments. I have made large improvements in my riding whilst using cadence as a guideline. Very accurate and I personally don't feel the need for a GPS computer."
Review 16 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
whereabouts
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Occasional
Budget:Quality first
Road Cyclist
Date:January 7, 2012
changed my ridingstyle
Pros: Great Value
Cons: looks ugly
"I needed an extra cadence sesor since i bought one more bike. The Garmin Edge800 is a great product - and since I started measuring my cadence, I found out that I needed to ride lighter gears. Now I´m riding with a cadence around 90. This means fewer injuries and that my running also is becomming better. Now I have the same rythm running and cycling. It really makes a huge difference"
Review 17 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Guigui
City: Barcelona
Country:Spain
Date:January 7, 2012
Cadence measurment
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight
Cons: Limited Color Choices
"It' a measurment tool for biking that all the triathletes should need.!!!"
Review 18 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
thokkane
Date:January 5, 2012
Accurate and easy
Pros: easy to use, accurate
"The sensor was easy to install and seems very accurate. I have used it only while my bike has been on turbo trainer."
Review 19 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Selenite
City: MADRID
Country:Spain
Age:35-44
Interest:Ironman
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Ironman
Date:January 4, 2012
Highly recommendable device.
Pros: Lightweight, Versatile
"Not easy to fit in the beginning but afet some minutes you get it done. If you have a forerunner and Sportstrack program it'll become your best tool to for you training statistics."
Review 20 for Garmin Wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor (GSC 10)
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
mickgman
City: perth
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Mountain Biker
Date:January 1, 2012
garmin add ons
Pros: Durable, Good Fit, easy to fit
Cons: Expensive, Bulky
"the speed and cadence transmitor is a bit big and bulky on the bike but when you upload your activitys and see your results its worth it. i purchased this so i can wire up two bikes and compare my training, easy to fit tho it dosnt come with the magnets they are sold seperatly."
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