- New
Tackle every ride: S810—touch, 50h, climb assist, turn alerts, Strava sync, smart sensors for cycling explorers
✨Free delivery✨


✨Free delivery✨
The Bryton Rider S810 offers a vibrant 3.5-inch color touchscreen display designed for cyclists who demand advanced functionality. With an impressive 50-hour battery life and offline maps, it ensures you stay on track for long adventures. Features like the upgraded Climb Challenge 2.0 give you real-time data on gradients and distance to the summit, and live tracking adds an extra layer of safety and connectivity.
Use collapsible tabs for more detailed information that will help customers make a purchasing decision.
Ex: Shipping and return policies, size guides, and other common questions.
| Size | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | 7-10 | 10-13 | 13-15 | 15-17 |
| Women | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-14 | 15-16 |
Transformed My Scenic Rides and Daily Commutes
The Rider S810 instantly made an impression with its vivid display and sturdy build upon unboxing—I could feel the textured, anti-slip buttons even before turning it on. The adaptive light sensor makes glancing at stats effortless, even during those blinding noon rides or dusky returns. The Climb Challenge 2.0 is a genuine game changer for unpredictable routes, providing real-time gradient data and upping my confidence before every ascent, while syncing rides to Strava has never been smoother.
Excellent Performance, Some Navigation Drawbacks
The Rider S810 impresses with its vibrant touchscreen and superb battery life, making it a reliable companion for long rides. Its intuitive Climb Challenge 2.0 offers helpful real-time climb data without needing to plan routes in advance. However, the device’s navigation, while convenient, sometimes lacks detailed mapping in remote areas and rerouting can be a bit slow. Overall, it’s a well-equipped cycling computer perfect for most cyclists, though serious navigators may notice room for improvement.
A Big Upgrade from My Garmin Edge 530
Compared to my previous Garmin Edge 530, the Rider S810’s bright 3.5-inch color touchscreen makes maps and metrics so much easier to read, especially in changing light thanks to the adaptive sensor. The longer 50-hour battery and smart on-device rerouting—without needing my phone—really set it apart for long rides where reliability counts.