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Agree, the cycling radar is most useful in semi-rural areas where cars are more interspersed, otherwise is constant ping and can be counterproductive in fact. |
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The first car convinced me that I need to get one!
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I'd love to buy one, but the battery life and lack of ability to replace are a major issue for me. I need that thing to work for over 10 hours.
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Get more life out of your radar with up to 16 hours of battery life in day flash mode. You can adjust how you want the settings... |
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I live in a semi rural area so the Varia helps me a lot. The areas it helps me the most are:
Just knowing a vehicle is there, my hearing isn't what it used to be. It's even worse when there's wind. Seeing the approach speed of a vehicle allows me to do a head check and look at vehicles approaching fast. When drivers think you've seen them, IE their face, 9 times out of 10 they act differently by giving more room or waiting to pass when they shouldn't be passing at all. When descending and line changes are needed, a quick look with the eyes at the screen confirms (at least most probably) nothing is behind me. It takes less time to do that vs a head check. Less time with the eyes off the road = not getting surprised by a road imperfection. I absolutely railed against this thing when the first one showed up in my cycling circle. "Useless" was the kindest thing I said about it. Man was I wrong. EDIT 10 hours is easy in day light flash mode, even longer if you choose no flash via your Garmin head unit and use another blinky light. |
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The settings are complex/confusing and seem to have different steps to take depending on what you pair the lights to so I can see how it would be tricky for some.
I put the UT800 + varia on my commuter this morning and rode to work in heavy traffic. I did not find the alerts particularly distracting and it definitely still helped me get some more space. The UT800 seemed to default to "shine continuously on high" but once I put the light network in "Auto" mode it started doing a daytime blink. My Varia seems to have always defaulted to a blink so I guess I need to figure out how to tell the daytime and nighttime blink modes apart. |
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*I wish I had time to train and do 10 hr rides though!
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I am still getting used to it but knowing how far back the vehicles are or that it's clear is amazing when it comes to taking a left on a multi-lane road where you have to make multiple lane changes to get over to the left side.
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Saddle bag with Garmin Varia mount
For those who don't have enough seatpost, I purchased on Ebay a KOM saddle bag with a Garmin attachment. The Varia fits solidly and at the proper angle.
I was a doubter about the Varia but have always struggled with mirrors (they either vibrate too much or difficult to adjust like eyeglass types). Now that I have owned one for about 3 years, I feel a bit naked/blind without it. While I ride in more rural NJ, many roads don't have a shoulder so it helps to know how many cars are behind me.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: If you ride on roads of any kind, there is no good reason not to own this. And like someone said a few posts back, get the version with the light, even if you already have a good light.
Even at full price, it's the best bargain in cycling outside of a helmet. |
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I'd be pretty tempted by this if I didn't use a bar bag.. but I do like the convenience of the bar bag..
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Custom Varia mounts for non-round seatposts
I also found Concentric Cycling (in Australia) makes custom seat posts for most of the major bicycle brands and models. I got one for my Domane (SLR 9 Gen 4 that has D-shaped seatpost) and Cannondale Supersix (current generation with wide aero seatpost). It took less than 2 weeks for delivery and fits perfectly - high quality design and mold plus it comes with the screws included. Only $25 USD plus shipping
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