Cyclocomputers - Current models that work well in cold?



Any recomendations for a computer that works down to about 20 F?

I have a Specialized cyclocomputer that has a (nondisplay) problem
below 40 degrees. After searching the archives I made sure that I have
a lithium battery in the unit but still no luck. I have discovered
that the sender unit uses an alkine battery but cannot find a lithium
replacement in the correect size.
 
Your problem is possibly that the LCD display fails in the cold. The
physics that make them work will fail at a suitably low temperatures, and
even good batteries might not help. 40F seems a bit warm for that, though.

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> Any recomendations for a computer that works down to about 20 F?
>
> I have a Specialized cyclocomputer that has a (nondisplay) problem
> below 40 degrees. After searching the archives I made sure that I have
> a lithium battery in the unit but still no luck. I have discovered
> that the sender unit uses an alkine battery but cannot find a lithium
> replacement in the correect size.
>