A cycle computer for people who don’t like cycle computers

cateye quick cycle computer

Smartphones may have become de facto cycle computers, but what if you’re interested in knowing the basics about your ride without relying on an app?

A simple cycle computer like the CatEye Quick might be just the ticket.

CatEye Quick cycle computer

It’s unusual for sporting cyclists to ride without a cycle computer of one kind or another. But what about the rest of us? The CatEye Quick is small, light and easy to use

The award-winning wireless design is small enough to avoid cluttering your handlebars and an easy-to-read screen displays 7 functions: Current, average and maximum speed; trip and total distance; moving time and clock. And at a featherlight 41g, it won’t weigh you down.

Win a CatEye cycle computer

To be in with a chance of bagging yourself a CatEye Quick cycle computer simply leave a comment below and we’ll draw a name from the hat next week.

Insurance cover for cycling accessories?

ETA cycle insurance covers accessories when your bicycle has been stolen or damaged at the same time. Read a full list of what we cover.

The ethical choice

The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurance , breakdown cover and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Justin Oakley

    Reply

    Congratulations to CatEye for developing something simple such as the Quick cycle computer to just give us basic information. Devices used to be as simple as this before information overload took over.

  2. Charlie Wood

    Reply

    Yes please.

  3. Gabriel Bienzobas

    Reply

    I could never convince my wife to use a GPS cycle computer, but this seems perfect for her commutes and utility trips! And no cables!

  4. Nathan Shipley

    Reply

    The cat that got the cream.

  5. Stephen

    Reply

    The word “basic” is not it’s not a word normally associated with any type of computer, but sometimes, particularly on a bike, it sounds like a very good plan to me!

  6. DarC

    Reply

    Very unusual design, I like it very much and would love to own one.
    Thanks for another great prize giveaway!

  7. Gillian

    Reply

    A simple bit of tech, how refreshing…..

  8. Pamela

    Reply

    Simple and smart. Minimal hassle. What’s not to like.

    • Richard Barrett

      Reply

      Looks like a simple piece of kit – like the rest of a bicycle really!

  9. Andrew Smith

    Reply

    Just what I’ve been looking for.

  10. Jen

    Reply

    Could I win one please, thanks.

  11. Paul

    Reply

    Oh, wow! This is exactly what I have been waiting for all these years! I do not want to fasten a phone or a laptop to my handlebars so something this small fits the bill wonderfully.

  12. Chris

    Reply

    Simplicity is often the best policy.

  13. David Price

    Reply

    That looks quite an elegant, minimal design.

  14. David Mayers

    Reply

    Perfect for an old fogey like me.

  15. Philip Woodford

    Reply

    ETA -I’m looking forward to receiving this cycle computer as a gift from you

  16. Tim Earl

    Reply

    Looks like magic.

  17. John

    Reply

    CatEye make great biking bits so this must be too. I would love to try this

  18. David Hewett

    Reply

    Look after the basics and everything else falls into place.

  19. Dominic

    Reply

    Looks really nice. When shall I send you my address 🙂

  20. Owain

    Reply

    Very cool, very simple

  21. Peter

    Reply

    Yes please

  22. Jonathan M

    Reply

    Simple and lightweight. A bit like me.

  23. Boyd

    Reply

    It looks cat’s whiskers – yes please1😺

  24. Attila

    Reply

    Is there any spare parts for this if it brakes? I have many issues with these rings.

  25. JohnB

    Reply

    Looks good to me!

  26. Mark B

    Reply

    Perfect for me!

  27. Elizabeth Kerr

    Reply

    I love the look of this.

  28. Sidney Harbour

    Reply

    Sounds perfect just the job.

  29. John

    Reply

    I like the look of that

  30. Mart Howes

    Reply

    Would love to try one of them!!

  31. Mags

    Reply

    Brilliant design, simple and effective – and it won’t need me to put my specs on to read it!

  32. james Turnbull

    Reply

    K.I.S.S.
    always found catseyes products to be top notch

  33. Adam

    Reply

    Decent!!

  34. Bazza

    Reply

    This computes! And looks great, what a super prize for a lucky cyclist.

  35. Richard

    Reply

    Great, just want to know speed and miles

  36. Jonathan Hunt

    Reply

    This reminds me of my old Avocet computer from the 90s. Simple and basic stats in a nice package. I’d love this.

  37. David John Gray

    Reply

    Form follows function.

  38. John

    Reply

    Had to resort to a wired cycle computer recently as the wireless ones I’ve had all gave up the ghost. This looks the business and looks like it would solve all my (bike computer) problems 😁

  39. Peter Chisnall

    Reply

    Looks good!

  40. Kevin

    Reply

    I’ve always resisted getting a cycle computer so this seems ideal for me.

  41. Steve

    Reply

    Yarp!

  42. Karen Waldron

    Reply

    Excellent piece of kit!

  43. Steve K

    Reply

    It looks to have all the features I want – yes please!

  44. Jenny C

    Reply

    At last a cycle computer that you don’t need a degree to learn how to use

    • Gordon May

      Reply

      Simple and elegant. Love it

  45. Les Gunbie

    Reply

    Is it like a bike pedometer?

  46. Judith Rout

    Reply

    Brilliant, would love one please

  47. Colin

    Reply

    I can’t get enough tech . . .

  48. ROBERT PEEL

    Reply

    yes i would like to win one please

  49. Jennie Parsons

    Reply

    This really is minimalist – I would love to win this!

  50. Moragh

    Reply

    Would love 1 of these, please.

  51. Kelly Smith

    Reply

    I like the look of this!

  52. Steve

    Reply

    This would be just the job for keeping track of trips.

  53. Dr Vic

    Reply

    Perfect, just the job

  54. Dr Vic

    Reply

    Perfect. Keep it simple.

  55. Pete G

    Reply

    Perfect minimalist design, a so much simpler way to monitor the ride.

  56. Andy

    Reply

    Looks great

  57. Phil

    Reply

    Simples

  58. Doug M

    Reply

    I would love a CatEye Quck, even though I am not as quick as I used to be!

  59. Bill

    Reply

    Unlike most nowadays, I don’t have a mobile or smart-phone so one of these would be just the ticket for me.

  60. Kamal

    Reply

    Quite an impressive bit of kit – looke simple to fit and clear to read.
    Also, I’m guessing that lever makes it easy to remove the head – so I can take it off when parked and won’t sufffer the face of some of my previous cycle meters?

  61. Merryn Lloyd

    Reply

    yes please! It looks brilliant!

  62. Damian Connaughton

    Reply

    Looks fabulous, would love one!

  63. wesley

    Reply

    My binary response to this would be ‘yes please’.

  64. Philip Gregg

    Reply

    Looks like a nice piece of kit. Please include me me in the draw.

  65. Peter Clark

    Reply

    Lovely piece of dss red ign work this is

    • Peter Clark

      Reply

      Or, in English, ‘Lovely piece of design work this is’

  66. Stephen Radford

    Reply

    My insurance with you gives me peace of mind thank you

  67. ChrisB

    Reply

    This looks so much better that a smart phone stuck on the handlebars and what’s more important, less likely to attract mobile phone snatch thieves.

  68. Nicholas Kilpatrick

    Reply

    It’s great to know that the tech world isn’t adding more and more features to an already feature full world. Well done Cateye!

  69. Elizabeth

    Reply

    Ingenious, would love this 🥰💚🙏

  70. Andrew garside

    Reply

    Lighter than a phone on your bars, looks a nice bit of tech for myself and wife to share.

  71. Malcolm Levey

    Reply

    Finally, something my wife would use!

  72. Rob Lewis

    Reply

    Very neat. And it’s great that it takes up so little handlebar space.

  73. Miranda Garfoot

    Reply

    Sleek

  74. Peter Soper

    Reply

    Good for CatEye – this is just what I’ve been looking for to replace my 20-year-old Sigma.

  75. TD

    Reply

    Simplicity for a simple one; yes please. I have a bike challenge coming up and this would be helpful to me in my training.

Add your comment

Your email address will not be published. Your name and email are required.