Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Filzer dZ4L-C Cycling Computer

Filzer dZ4L-C Cycling Computer Review



Filzer dZ4L-C Cycling Computer Feature

  • Wired cycling computer with Cadence
  • 10 Functions
  • Auto start
  • Easy to install
  • 3 screens shows all data
The dZ4L Cyclocomputer displays everything you need to know on the go. The dZ4L-C Cyclocomputer displays everything you need to know on the go and is ideal for use with indoor trainers as the speed sensor attaches to the rear wheel. Four lines of quick-glance data and three simple screens provide all vital information. The dZ4L-C also provides cadence data.

COMPUTER FUNCTIONS

- Cadence
- Speedometer (rear wheel)
- Tripometer
- Odometer
- Auto Trip Timer
- Max Speed
- Clock
- Average Speed
- Speed Comparator
- Odometer Program Function

OTHER FEATURES

- 4 lines of data on 3 screens - water resistant - easy to install - weight 42g (computer head and sensor)

ABOUT FILZER

Filzer. It's more than a brand.

Filzer is a lifestyle. Filzer is a solution. Filzer is value.

That's a pretty big line to talk, but Filzer has been delivering the goods on its ever-growing range of products since 2002. What began as a philosophy (make useful, high-quality products at an affordable price), has evolved into an entire product line of inventive solutions for daily living.

Cycling computers, bicycle tools, pumps, lights, stainless steel water bottles, and more... wherever you go in the Filzer product line, you can count on two things: quality and value.

Whatever life you lead, value counts. Filzer keeps the cost factor down and the quality consistently high. How? By going directly to factories to cut out all the middle men and counting on your satisfaction and word of mouth.

We like to think about business a bit differently. When you buy Filzer, you aren't paying for the brand. You're enjoying it.

Filzer: it fills a gap in the market between big marketing budgets with over-hyped products and cheap, poorly made knock-offs. With Filzer, the goods are great and the value is the bottom line.


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