Tech: Coros Dura
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Behold, the Coros Dura.
Coros has entered the cycling GPS computer market with a splash—120 hours of battery life. That’s not a typo. For comparison, the Hammerhead Karoo taps out around 15 (claimed) hours. If battery anxiety has ever ruined your ride, Coros is clearly coming for your heart rate and your loyalty.
Here are the 5 things you need to know about the Coros Dura:
Unrivaled Battery Life
120 hours in regular mode. Up to 70 hours with full GPS. That’s more than enough for a full week of bikepacking—or an ultra-endurance race without ever glancing at a power bank.Solar Charging, Seriously
The Dura includes built-in solar panels to extend battery life. Think Garmin Edge 1040 Solar, but even more focused on efficiency and longevity.A Simplified Interface
Coros kept things minimal and functional—think less bloat, more ride. The touchscreen-free interface uses tactile buttons for navigation, which are glove-friendly and weatherproof.Performance-First, Not Feature Creep
No gimmicky smart features. Instead, it nails the basics: accurate mapping, smooth Strava syncing, structured workouts, and seamless sensor compatibility (ANT+/Bluetooth).Lightweight and Durable
True to the Coros DNA (if you know their watches), the Dura is tough but light. It’s built for adventure—whether you’re racing gravel or navigating remote singletrack.
Check out the Dura at:
https://us.coros.com/dura