Polar FT4
jayne_mel
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Opinions? I'm looking for a heart rate monitor to track my gym burns accurately, plus I'm interested in seeing what I burn at work in a day.
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Go for it, you won't regret it. Polar is about as good as it gets in the HRM business. I have an FT7 and my wife has an FT4. Both are great.0
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I'm the wife mentioned above that has an FT4. I like it a lot. I was frustrated with MFP's calorie burn estimates for exercise other than walking... many things I tried to use were giving me too much calorie credit, so if I ate back those calories, I limited or stalled my loss. Using the FT4 results and eating back a part or all of my exercise calories works for me. If there were things I'd change it's that the wrist strap on the receiver/calculator device is pretty stiff... makes getting a comfortable fit take more effort than I'd like. I want to slap it on and go, not readjust 1-3 times. Overall, that's pretty minor. And the other thing is that when you use the feature that turns the light on and displays session progress by putting the wrist unit near the chest strap transmitter, you get only 3 pieces of data, and you can't choose both. You get the time of day and it alternates with whichever display you last viewed. I'd like to pick which 2 are displayed, because I'd rather see time elapsed and current heart rate or session burn. I don't really need to see time of day at all. Still I like the monitor and find it worth the money spent.0
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I like my FT7 I liked it even more when I was doing mainly gym ... but now that I run 3 days a week I wish I had something with GPS enabled...0
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I just bought the Polar FT4 on Friday and used it today. So far, I really like it.0
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I have an FT7, and absolutely love it!!0
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I have one and live it! Best fitness investment I have ever made0
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I'm the wife mentioned above that has an FT4. I like it a lot. I was frustrated with MFP's calorie burn estimates for exercise other than walking... many things I tried to use were giving me too much calorie credit, so if I ate back those calories, I limited or stalled my loss. Using the FT4 results and eating back a part or all of my exercise calories works for me. If there were things I'd change it's that the wrist strap on the receiver/calculator device is pretty stiff... makes getting a comfortable fit take more effort than I'd like. I want to slap it on and go, not readjust 1-3 times. Overall, that's pretty minor. And the other thing is that when you use the feature that turns the light on and displays session progress by putting the wrist unit near the chest strap transmitter, you get only 3 pieces of data, and you can't choose both. You get the time of day and it alternates with whichever display you last viewed. I'd like to pick which 2 are displayed, because I'd rather see time elapsed and current heart rate or session burn. I don't really need to see time of day at all. Still I like the monitor and find it worth the money spent.
Thank you so much for the reply0 -
My husband has used the FT7 for a couple of years and loves it. I recently purchased a FT4 and am very happy with it as well. Calorie burns are much more accurate than MFP shows and now are consistent with my weight loss.
Ebay or Amazon has some great prices, much lower than in stores.0 -
I have an FT6 or 7 (can't remember which) but I love it! I've been using it for 6 months and have had no problems. I find that it's accurate and I have not had to replace a battery yet using it about 8 hours/week or more for 6 months.0
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I've had my FT-4 for a few months now, and it was money well spent. I can't imagine going through a workout without it.......0
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If you have a newer phone that supports bluetooth 4.0, it's much cheaper to just get the polar H7 and sync it that way using an app. My belt went bad and it was $20 on amazon for a new belt or $60 and I get the new belt and the wearlink that connects to my phone.0
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love my new ft4. had it about two weeks. looked in to the ft7, but didn't need all it had to offer.0
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Opinions? I'm looking for a heart rate monitor to track my gym burns accurately, plus I'm interested in seeing what I burn at work in a day.
A HRM won't be accurate for your work calories unless you are doing something that keeps your HR elevated for the whole time. The algorithms are set for an accelerated HR. For something you wear all day you need a FitBit type device.0 -
im going to pick up a polar H7 in the next couple of weeks0
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I ordered an ft4 today and can't wait to start working with it.0
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Opinions? I'm looking for a heart rate monitor to track my gym burns accurately, plus I'm interested in seeing what I burn at work in a day.
A HRM won't be accurate for your work calories unless you are doing something that keeps your HR elevated for the whole time. The algorithms are set for an accelerated HR. For something you wear all day you need a FitBit type device.
This! I have both the FitBit and the Ft4 - love them both. Use the FItBit for all day use and the HRM for exercises that don't involve walking/running.0 -
I don't think any HRM is 100% accurate, but Polar is definitely one of the best on the market. I bought an FT4 about a month ago and haven't regretted it.0
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love my new ft4. had it about two weeks. looked in to the ft7, but didn't need all it had to offer.
Me, too. This website had the lowest price I found for my ft4: http://www.heartratemonitorsusa.com/polar-ft4f-purple.html0 -
Keep in mind that the polar is only accurate when you're working in your target heart rate zone. That's the formula it's equipped with; if you wear it all day doing everyday things, it will be wildly inaccurate. If you're looking for something to wear all the time, get a fitbit or a Body Media Fit. I have a polar and a BMF; the Polar I only wear during a workout.0
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I love my Polar FT4.0
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I love mine at the gym, but I wish now that I'd bought something GPS enabled or something I could sync with an iphone app, or this site.0
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I have the FT7 and love it. I highly recommend it.0
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Anybody know if myfitnesspal will ever sync with the Polar App?0
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Thanks everyone, went out and bought the FT4 today.0
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I have an FT60 and love it. You don't need to go that high, I know many ppl who have FT4 and are happy. I found a good deal for which this more updated model was at the same cost as the FT4, so I bought it. I use it every time I do sport and it is great to properly calculate the calories burned. I have seen others with other brands and those hugely overestimate the calories spent.
Go for it!0 -
I just bought one from drugstore.com. I waited until they had a 20% off everything sale so I only paid about $50 with free shipping!0
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Anybody know if myfitnesspal will ever sync with the Polar App?
I think you can do it in a bit of a convoluted way - Polar will sync to Endomondo, and Endomondo will sync to MFP. So if you have a smartphone, you can have the step in between to make it all jive.0 -
I've had my Polar FT4 for 3 years and I love it.0
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