Heart Rate Monitor

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There are a lot of threads here about heart rate monitors, but I'm still unsure about what to get!

I want a heart rate monitor that I could use for workouts (P90x, turbofire, etc), running, AND daily walking...

That being said, I would prefer a heart rate monitor that doesn't require me to wear a strap + something that isn't too bulky.

Which HRM do you suggest?

Does the Polar FT7 or FT4 require the strap to be worn at all times or just the wrist watch? What is the difference between the FT4 and FT7? Any help is very much appreciated, thanks!
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  • Swissmiss
    Swissmiss Posts: 8,754 Member
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    My Polar does have a strap. It will not operate without it. The ones with the straps do give a more accurate count.
  • jmeddows87
    jmeddows87 Posts: 23 Member
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    I bought my Polar FT40 today, absolutely love it. It does have a strap but to be honest it's not very big and I don't notice it once I'm exercising. Well worth the money!
  • TrailRunner61
    TrailRunner61 Posts: 2,505 Member
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    I just started using the FT4 and it has the strap. Why don't you want a strap? That's what makes the HRM accurate. I can't even feel mine when I wear it.
  • LoraF83
    LoraF83 Posts: 15,694 Member
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    I have an FT4 and I love it. I do have to wear the chest strap when using it, but it's very comfortable. I feel the FT4 is pretty accurate since it requires me to input my age, gender, weight, and height to help calculate my burn. It also stores data from my last 10 workouts and I can chose to display my calorie burn, heart rate, or time spent exercising. Since I got mine, 2 friends got the same HRM and they love theirs too.
  • kmuree
    kmuree Posts: 283 Member
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    The ones with the strap give optimal count. (: It's very comfortable. On my Polar FT4, all I have to do is wet the two sensors, put it on under my bra and the wrist watch keeps track of the data the strap gives it. It monitors the time, length of my workout, heart rate and whether or not my heart rate is in the right zone for my sex and weight for optimal fitness.

    It was worth every penny.
  • goldfinger88
    goldfinger88 Posts: 686 Member
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    Most people here like Polar and they're good. But I, like you, hate a strap. I don't even wear a bra. I use a Sportline and find it very accurate and easy to use.
  • MelissaMisevicz
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    I had a hard time with one without a strap reading my heart rate and when it did I had to be standing still and not sweaty. I have the FT4 now and it isn't uncomfortable at all.
  • lunamare
    lunamare Posts: 569 Member
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    The watch of a HRM will work without the strap but the HRM won't. If you're looking for something to wear all day to track your calories burned etc you want a Fit Bit or something along those lines, not a HRM. A HRM is only worn when you are active to track your heart rate.
  • _HeathBar_
    _HeathBar_ Posts: 902 Member
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    If you are going to get a HRM it needs the strap in order for it to give you an accurate calorie burn estimate. I have had a FT4 for a couple years and have found it very useful and durable.
  • michelleepotter
    michelleepotter Posts: 800 Member
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    I was under the impression that the strap is what made the HRM accurate.
  • goldfinger88
    goldfinger88 Posts: 686 Member
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    I don't agree that the strap makes it accurate. I have an ipad app that's very accurate and it doesn't touch my body. I check it against my blood pressure monitor and HRM.
  • ldalbello
    ldalbello Posts: 207 Member
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    You can change the battery yourself with the FT-7, the FT-4 you have to send to the manufacturer or so I've been told.
  • mes1119
    mes1119 Posts: 1,082 Member
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    Polar FT4 has a strap as others have said. I believe the only difference between the 4 and the 7 is that the 7 saves more exercises for you. Personally, that wasn't necessary for me.

    I have a Polar FT4 and it works perfectly. Plus it wasn't as expensive as all the others because it doesn't come with all the "bells and whistles"

    If you're worried about the strap, so was I. But once I tried it I realized it wasn't bad at all. You get used to it and forget that it is even there. The strap fits nicely under my sports bra and the sensor gets hidden between the girls :wink:
  • ozerion
    ozerion Posts: 47 Member
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    I don't agree that the strap makes it accurate. I have an ipad app that's very accurate and it doesn't touch my body. I check it against my blood pressure monitor and HRM.

    What app is this? Do you lug your iPad on runs?
  • robert65ferguson
    robert65ferguson Posts: 390 Member
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    The most effective HRMs are those which use a chest strap. Azdak has an excellent blog on here which gives a comprehensive overview of HRMs and how to set them up. It's well worth reading. Just use the search facility on here to navigate to his blog.
  • allisonmrn
    allisonmrn Posts: 721 Member
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    I change the batteries in mine...in both the strap and the wrist watch. Its easy and cheaper than sending it to the manufacturer. I love mine, but have had to put it away. I was wearing it all the time. It was an obsession..... lol. ;-) I am doing more heavy lifting now anyway, so I think it is not very accurate with that sort of excercise.( I could be wrong). I would def recommend either one though....I have had both. :-)
  • dbevisjr
    dbevisjr Posts: 183
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    All HRMs thst I have looked at that require no strap do not provide continuous info. They have one or two contacts on the wristwatch that you must touch your fingers to in order to get a momentary read. If I remember correctly the FT4 and FT7 both require a chest strap. I did see one model that had a chest strap but also had the contacts on the watch so that you could also use it without but only for momentary information. If I remember what model I will re-post.
  • AmyLRed
    AmyLRed Posts: 894 Member
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    There are a lot of threads here about heart rate monitors, but I'm still unsure about what to get!

    I want a heart rate monitor that I could use for workouts (P90x, turbofire, etc), running, AND daily walking...

    That being said, I would prefer a heart rate monitor that doesn't require me to wear a strap + something that isn't too bulky.

    Which HRM do you suggest?

    Does the Polar FT7 or FT4 require the strap to be worn at all times or just the wrist watch? What is the difference between the FT4 and FT7? Any help is very much appreciated, thanks!


    like others said, you really do want the strap, and yes, you ned it for the FT4 and the FT7. Those were also the same two models i was deciding between. The Polar website has a section where you can compare the features and i ultimately went with the FT7 for a few reasons but i think one of the differences is that the FT7 can track miles/distance and the FT4 i think does not. It also hold more data (workouts recorded). I dont rememeber if there are other differnces or not, check out the website though.

    My chest strap sits just below my sports bra, it is not uncomfortable, bulky, or in the way, and it doesnt even show with my workout tops on. I usually forget i have it on!
  • jsapninz
    jsapninz Posts: 909 Member
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    I WOULDN'T buy one without the strap, that is the part the MONITORS YOUR HEART RATE. :huh:

    It's not that bulky, if that is what you are worried about.

    I have the Polar FT4 and I just loooove it.:love:
  • Moriarty_697
    Moriarty_697 Posts: 226 Member
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    The strap is worth getting used to as they are the most accurate HRM's out there. If you want an HRM to help you exercise, you owe it to yourself to get the most accurate type.