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Wahoo Fitness
ELEMNT BOLT 3 GPS Cycling Computer

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$349.99
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ELEMNT BOLT 3 GPS Bike Computer delivers race-ready data in a compact, aerodynamic build

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"I’ve ridden with the new BOLT on everything from gravel to crits—it’s quick to set up, intuitive to use, and gives me exactly what I need mid-ride. The 2.3” display is surprisingly clear even under full sun, and the Ready-To-Ride Dashboard makes getting started a breeze."


When every second counts, we count on the ELEMNT BOLT 3. Wahoo’s most advanced GPS bike computer yet combines a race-optimized form with intuitive tech to help us ride smarter, faster, and farther. The sleek, aerodynamic silhouette slices through the wind, while a crisp 2.3-inch color display keeps vital stats visible whether we’re charging up a climb or flying down the backstretch.


The ELEMNT BOLT 3 is more than just a screen—it’s a ride companion that adapts to our needs. We use turn-by-turn navigation on new routes, drop pins on the fly with the Take Me To feature, and sync rides from Google Maps and Strava with a tap. And thanks to dual-band GPS, smart sensors, and seamless integration with the Wahoo ecosystem, training and tracking feel less like setup and more like momentum. From structured intervals to spontaneous sprints, this computer is engineered to keep us focused on the ride.


Details

  • Compact GPS bike computer designed for speed and clarity
  • Aerodynamic profile with high-contrast 2.3-inch TFT color display
  • Ready-To-Ride Dashboard simplifies pre-ride setup and checks
  • Dual-band GPS ensures accurate positioning in dense terrain
  • On-device smart navigation with rerouting and saved locations
  • Syncs with Strava, Komoot, Apple Maps, and Google Maps
  • Seamless Wahoo ecosystem integration for training and workouts
  • Up to 20 hours of rechargeable battery life with USB-C charging
  • Item #WHAC02V
Housing Material
metal, synthetic
Clock
yes
Odometer
yes
Altimeter
yes
Technical Features
dual-band GPS
Wireless
yes
Backlight
yes
Water-Resistant
IPX7 (submersible up to 1 meter for 30 minutes)
Battery Type
rechargeable Lithium-ion
Battery Life
20hrs
Low Battery Indicator
yes
Mount Type
out-front
Includes
ELEMNT BOLT bike computer, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, product information
Dimensions
3.26 x 1.85 x 0.78in
Face Size
2.3in
Claimed Weight
3oz
Activity
road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year

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3 out of 5 stars

September 22, 2025

Easier to Use than Garmin Products

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Better than my experience with Garmin products as far as figuring out how to get it to provide the information I want, but there are still some mysteries. Apparently it is not possible to ride to a ride and then start the stored map function to tack the ride on to the miles already traveled. Also still have not figured out how to get the audio navigation alerts to sound. It seems that you need to have a phone with the app handy to do anything and the product does not come with any instructions. You can try to find what you want to know through Wahoo's website, although it can be hit and miss.

centuryrider
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com