What’s your bike computer REALLY worth? Hammerhead Trade-In Values Clarifies The Key Players And Their Value to It

Hammerhead Karoo 2Hammerhead Trade-In Values

 

Hammerhead has just announced a trade-in program should you want to trade in and old bike computer and buy one of their Hammerhead Karoo 2 bike computers. Fair enough, it’s a great bikenav.

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However, what I found interesting was the trade-in value that Hammerhead placed on other bike computers which ranged from £40 to £80, the only notable exception being the Hammerhead Karoo 1 which is obviously(!) worth more at £125. Further below is a list of all the bike computers and what Hammerhead (SRAM) thinks they’re all worth, there is even a brand or two I’d never heard of.

In a nutshell, Garmin and Wahoo computers are all worth £80…yes even a Garmin Edge 200 or Wahoo RFLKT.

Opinion

If you have a VERY old bike computer, some of these trade-in prices are actually generous. Should you have a fairly new Edge 1030 Plus…less so!

The interesting take is that clearly SRAM/Hammerhead recognises there are only 3 big fish in the pond. Wahoo, Garmin and themselves.

 

 

Bryton Aero 60E £40

Bryton Rider 530

£40

Bryton Rider 750E

£40

Bryton Rider 860

£40

Bryton 50

£40

Bryton Aero 60E

£40

Bryton Rider 330

£40

Bryton Rider 320T

£40

Bryton Rider 420T

£40

CicloSport HAC 4 Plus

£20

Garmin Edge 1030 Plus

£80

Garmin Edge 1030

£80

Garmin Edge 830

£80

Garmin Edge 530

£80

Garmin Edge 820

£80

Garmin Edge 1000

£80

Garmin Edge 510

£80

Garmin Edge 520

£80

Garmin Edge Explore 1000

£80

Garmin Edge 130

£80

Garmin Edge 810

£80

Garmin Edge Explore

£80

Garmin Edge Explore 820

£80

Garmin Edge Touring

£80

Garmin Edge 500

£80

Garmin Edge 200

£80

Garmin Edge 205

£80

Garmin Edge 520+

£80

Garmin Edge 705

£80

Garmin Edge 800

£80

iGPSPORT IGS60

£40

iGPSPORT IGS618

£40

Lezyne Super Pro

£40

Lezyne Mega XL

£40

Lezyne Super Enhanced GPS

£40

Magellan 305

£40

Magellan 505

£40

Mio Cyclo Cyclo 315HC

£40

Mio Cyclo 215HC

£40

Mio Cyclo 210

£40

Mio Cyclo 605 HC

£40

Mio Cyclo Discover

£40

Mio Cyclo Discover Connect

£40

Mio Cyclo Cyclo 215

£40

Mio Cyclo 305

£40

Mio Cyclo 405

£40

Mio Cyclo 505

£40

Pioneer SGX-CA600

£40

Pioneer SGX-CA500

£40

Polar V650

£40

Polar M450

£40

Polar M460

£40

Shanren Discovery Pro

£40

Sigma Rox 12

£40

Sigma Rox 10

£40

Sigma Rox 11

£40

Sigma Rox 9.1

£40

SmartHalo 2

£40

Stages Dash L50

£40

Stages Dash M50

£40

Stages Dash L10

£20

Teasi Pro

£40

Teasi One 4

£40

Trimm One

£40

TwoNav Trail 2

£40

TwoNav Cross

£40

TwoNav Anima+

£40

Wahoo Elemnt Roam

£80

Wahoo Elemnt Bolt

£80

Wahoo Elemnt

£80

Wahoo RFLKT

£80

Wahoo RFLKT+

£80

XOSS Sprint

£40

Other Brand GPS Cycling Computer

£40

Other Brand Non-GPS Cycling Computer

£20

 

 

 

 

 

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3 thoughts on “What’s your bike computer REALLY worth? Hammerhead Trade-In Values Clarifies The Key Players And Their Value to It

  1. How much is this based on the value of the device, vs incentive to lure people away from a competitor. Given all Edge devices are the same, these numbers clearly aren’t based on product value.

    1. perhaqps it represents the value of the potential customer to hammerhead and a smidgen of the likelihood that they might switch.
      i think the basic target market is owners of old wahoo and garmin models and they get a reasonable deal. some of those old garmin models are going for less on fleabay

      1. Good point. Giving top dollar to those with older devices to convert seems like a good strategy.

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