Onemorecyclist - Bryton Rider S810 Ride and Review

Bryton Rider S810 Ride and Review
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A little Bank Holiday pootle out on the MTB and for a section of my ride I thought I'd show you the Bryton Rider S810 - or at least the extent to which I'm using it currently!

Bryton sent this to me earlier in the year to try out and I'd like to say a big thanks to them for noticing my little channel. For transparency, they neither asked not did I promise to make a video about the unit but I've been genuinely impressed using the S810 over the last few weeks on road, touring and MTB rides, so thought it deserved a bit of air time.

As you'll see in the video I'm probably only scratching the surface of its functionality but if you do have any questions let me know, or you can head over to https://global.brytonsport.com/ for more details/spec etc.

Happy cycling folks!

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Bryton Rider S810

Bryton Rider S810

Created: February 19, 2026

The reviewer provides a real-world test and review of the Bryton Rider S810 cycling GPS computer. They introduce the device, demonstrate loading a route, and test its functionality while riding in the rain. They praise the large, configurable touchscreen, reliable navigation, and overall performance. They mention using it for several weeks on commutes and social rides without issues. Minor criticisms involve a slow initial sync of pre-planned routes and an annoying notification when the device cannot find satellites indoors. The reviewer concludes it is a competitively priced, large-screen, touchscreen GPS that is 'idiot proof' and faultless in operation.

AI-Summary

Pros

  • Large screen
  • Configurable screen with many data field options
  • Touchscreen works well with gloves and in the rain
  • Reliable and 'bumproof' performance
  • Faultless operation over several weeks
  • Easy to get routes onto the device and rides off it to services like Strava
  • Clear navigation with big direction arrows and audio beeps
  • Climb screen feature that detects and profiles climbs (configurable sensitivity)
  • Uses Open Street Maps
  • Ability to scroll ahead on the map to view upcoming turnings
  • Competitively priced
  • Idiot proof navigation

Cons

  • Initial setup for syncing pre-planned rides from the app was slow and frustrating, taking up to an hour
  • The device frequently beeps to notify the user when it cannot find GPS satellites indoors, which the reviewer finds annoying
  • The included handlebar mount positions the device a bit too close for the reviewer's liking

Key Points

  • Model: Bryton Rider S810
  • It is a cycling computer/GPS
  • Has a large, clear touchscreen
  • Screen configurations are customizable with many data fields (e.g., speed, average speed, distance, time, gradient, altitude, temperature)
  • Includes climb detection and profile display
  • Uses Open Street Maps
  • Navigation provides visual arrows and audio cues
  • Can zoom and scroll on maps via touch
  • Comes with a handlebar mount (rubber band style) but not a front mount
  • Paired with a Bryton app for route management
  • Price at time of recording (April 2025) was about £260-£280
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