Bikepacking Navigation & Electronics
11 products with verified weights and prices, sorted lightest first. Nothing here is field-tested — these are published specs, compared honestly.
Lightest
Wahoo ELEMNT BOLT v2
69g
Cheapest
Garmin eTrex SE
$150
Weight range
69–150g
| Product | Weight | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wahoo ELEMNT BOLT v2 4.4 | 69g | $280 | Riders who value simplicity and seamless phone-to-device route syncing |
| Sigma ROX 11.1 EVO 4.2 | 75g | $250 | Budget-conscious bikepackers who want reliable GPS navigation and maps without the flagship price |
| Garmin Edge 540 4.5 | 80g | $300 | Riders who want reliable Garmin navigation at a mid-range price |
| Lezyne Mega XL GPS 3.8 | 83g | $200 | Budget riders who want basic GPS navigation with exceptional battery life |
| Garmin Edge 840 4.5 | 84g | $400 | Data-driven riders who want the most detailed maps and metrics |
| Bryton Rider 750 4.3 | 93g | $280 | Bikepackers who want intuitive GPS navigation with voice search and long battery life at a mid-range price |
| Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM V2 4.4 | 95g | $350 | Navigation-focused riders who want an intuitive interface |
| Garmin Edge 1040 Solar 4.7 | 100g | $600 | Serious bikepackers who want best-in-class navigation with marathon battery life |
| Wahoo ELEMNT ACE 4.7 | 130g | $550 | Serious bikepackers who want best-in-class navigation accuracy and battery life on remote routes |
| Hammerhead Karoo 2 4.3 | 132g | $400 | Tech-forward riders who want the most capable touchscreen navigation experience |
| Garmin eTrex SE 4 | 150g | $150 | Budget-conscious bikepackers who need long-lasting GPS for remote routes |