Best Heart Rate Monitor
NLKatherine
Posts: 37 Member
I've trying searching but I can't find this topic on here so sorry if it's a duplicate.
I'm thinking about getting an HRM (and possiblty a pedometer for work) but I have no idea what I should be looking for. I would prefer something I can wear easily throughout the day but that's all I know.
Any advice??
I'm thinking about getting an HRM (and possiblty a pedometer for work) but I have no idea what I should be looking for. I would prefer something I can wear easily throughout the day but that's all I know.
Any advice??
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HRM just for cardio e excise. Polar FT4 or FT7 are popular
Pair it with a fitbit for daily activity. Look on eBay for cheap used ones.
Try searching again- there are zillions of posts like this ( not being rude- just trying to let you realise ther are loads of posts for you to look at)0 -
I agree about the Polar FT4 and FT7 being popular. They're very user friendly, and Polar straps work with almost every heart-rate compatible cardio piece in the gyms (something Garmin and Pro-Form cannot boast). I've had an F4 for the last 5 years, love it! Use it everytime I workout. It so nice knowing exactly how many calories I burned.0
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HRM just for cardio e excise. Polar FT4 or FT7 are popular
Pair it with a fitbit for daily activity. Look on eBay for cheap used ones.
Try searching again- there are zillions of posts like this ( not being rude- just trying to let you realise ther are loads of posts for you to look at)
I know there are a lot of posts about HRM's but they all that are coming up when I search are questions about accuracy and specific brands, I couldn't find one about which one people like - I'm not saying it's not there but I couldn't find it. MFP's search tool could use some work.0 -
I've heard great things about Polar. I just purchased a HRM off of amazon.com from Timex. Works really well.0
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get the FT4 polar....from amazon, was $70 when i bought mine & cheapest i've found. I love mine! i wear it at least 5 days a week and its been going strong for about a year now! So happy with my purchase and the band around my chest is comforable too. Hope this helps ur decision!0
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HRM just for cardio e excise. Polar FT4 or FT7 are popular
Pair it with a fitbit for daily activity. Look on eBay for cheap used ones.
Try searching again- there are zillions of posts like this ( not being rude- just trying to let you realise ther are loads of posts for you to look at)
Really glad to see someone recommend that combination as that's exactly what I'm hoping to have after my birthday in two weeks. :-) I already have the FitBit and someone will get me the FT7 then. :-)0 -
Do you ever have a problem with it not registering your heartbeat? I get 00 sooo much..Have to stop and start it a million times to get it to register, and then sometimes it goes to 00 during my workout and doesn't count cals!! I've changed batteries, cleaned everything and it still does it...Just wondering if it's just me.0
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I have a Polar FT4 and LOVE IT! I, too, use it everytime I work out. I've had a Timex and didn't like it at all. The Polar is way more accurate! I've never met anyone who doesn't love their Polar!0
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HRM just for cardio e excise. Polar FT4 or FT7 are popular
Pair it with a fitbit for daily activity. Look on eBay for cheap used ones.
Try searching again- there are zillions of posts like this ( not being rude- just trying to let you realise ther are loads of posts for you to look at)
I use a Polar FT7 and a FitBit One... LOVE LOVE LOVE the combination and MFP links up with the FitBit Dashboard so you don't have to double enter anything.
If you decide to use these, let me know if you have any questions. You can add me if too.0 -
I have the FT40...got it on Amazon for $99. I like that it also keeps track of fat calories. Good luck. Hope you find what you are looking for.0
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Do you ever have a problem with it not registering your heartbeat? I get 00 sooo much..Have to stop and start it a million times to get it to register, and then sometimes it goes to 00 during my workout and doesn't count cals!! I've changed batteries, cleaned everything and it still does it...Just wondering if it's just me.
Is it tight enough? Did you wet it before you put it on?
OP-I've had a couple
Timex IronMan-liked it, felt like it said I was burning more than I thought I was, the watch didn't fit my wrist well (too large)
Polar FT4-Love it! Works well, the strap was comfy no issues. Very straight forward, easy to use and you can see your heart rate and then switch to the time or the calories burned with ease
Garmin Forerunner-got it for Christmas, I like it but I don't love it like I thought I might, but I've only used it a few times so I'm getting used to it still. Not as straight forwarded as my Polar. I do like that you can download it to their website and see everything but I don't like that you can't see it all while you're working out OR right after. Keeps track of miles run (outside).0 -
Do you ever have a problem with it not registering your heartbeat? I get 00 sooo much..Have to stop and start it a million times to get it to register, and then sometimes it goes to 00 during my workout and doesn't count cals!! I've changed batteries, cleaned everything and it still does it...Just wondering if it's just me.
Make sure the contacts that touch your chest are wet (on the strap). I put mine under water before putting it on and do not have that problem anymore.0 -
do you moisten the back of the band that goes around your chest? Hmmm? That's the only thing I can think of.0
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I've had my Polar F7 for almost 1 year.... have had two issues 1) the web synch cradle died on me after only 4 months, it took Polar 4 weeks to send me a replacement 2) watch battery went out after 6 months ... it was supposed to last close to 1 year.
If I had to do it all over again I would probably get the Motorola MOTOACTV with chest strap.. a little more expansive but GPS enabled so if you do outdoor activities it's a great tool, also you can load music on it so that you don't have to carry around an mp3 player0 -
Estilljs --- Mine always goes to 00 and stops working for a bit -- almost every time I use it. Still love it though. I gave up on my Fitbit after having to re-order three times because they stopped working.0
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I have the FT40...got it on Amazon for $99. I like that it also keeps track of fat calories. Good luck. Hope you find what you are looking for.
I have this one too. ADORE it.0 -
Well all I can say is stay away from the mio max, I got it at my local big five and after two weeks it malfunctioned constantly. It said that the monitor area was wet and I could not get it to take my heart rate. And when I could take my heart rate from it it would typically give me a reading about 10 points higher than what the machine would give me. The lady at the store said that the strapless monitors have problems like this relativity often.
Hopefully the FT7 I got to replace it works well0 -
I have tried every brand under the sun and I have been using HRM's for 10+ years. Polar is the only brand that is consistent and their user interface is excellent. The FT4 is a great model to start with and all the FT series are excellent. Good luck0
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I've read Timex always reads way high, especially for women, so I ditched my Timex and got a Polar FT4. The Polar is much easier to use, and the calories are more in-line with everything I've read online regarding weight/expenditure and so on. I knew there was no way I was burning 1487 calories in an hour like my Timex said.
I've also read several studies that say, when compared with lab results, the Polars read about 9% higher than the actual lab results where they strap a million things to you to get an accurate burn. I subtract 10% from my final reading when I input my calories on MFP, just to be safe.0 -
I have a Women's Polar FT40! I love it. I had a New balance and had to take it back after only a few weeks! So I definitely recommend Polar.0
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Thank you all...I do wet it, but maybe I'm not getting it wet enough...I will try0
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Is the actual watch part of the Polar Ft4 or Ft7 bulky, or the size of a normal watch? It's hard to tell when you can't see it one someone's wrist.0
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The FT4 is awesome! I don't think it's too bulky compared to others on the market
If you're after one that tracks how far you've walked/ran I suggest the Garmin Forerunner 10.
But the Polar FT4 is perfect if you just want to calculate the calories you've worked off!0 -
The question is best HRM. I have owned them all just about and every model from Suunto wins with me hands down. Currently using the ambit which encompasses every feature known to man basically. Super easy to use, awesome web site to track and share, as well as adjust settings easily. Some of the brands less capable HRM also come in high on my list. Again, easy non giving and user friendly. I find this brand to be stylish as well, not bad for a watch around town. Now, they are expensive but I truly believe you get what you pay for. If I lost mine tomorrow I would be out purchasing a new one right away. They are just that good. I swim, hike and participate in mud runs with mine. No issues yet.
Now that we have what I believe to be the best we can talk about another great brand found more often in the mainstream of things. I used polar HRM and they do the job. Do they look pretty? Are they as easy to setup and change factors? Perhaps could use a few changes here and ther but we are talking about much much less financially here. They power up and for the most part track hr consistently. Nothing bad to say about them at all. Mostly no computer connectivity and lack of peripherals is a negative for me I guess. And Suunto chest band is so comfortable and clips in, no need to squeeze it overhead.
Testing a garmin forerunner 200 now and kind of love it. Slick looks, has been accurate and easy to use. Garmin connect web software is pretty decent as well. Not as nice and thoughtful as suunto moves count but nice none the less.
Lots of choices and you just have to decide what's important. Chest strap most importantly. Good luck!0 -
I've had great luck with my blue tooth Zephyr HRM and Android app Sport Track Live, almost two years of solid performance.0
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Is the actual watch part of the Polar Ft4 or Ft7 bulky, or the size of a normal watch? It's hard to tell when you can't see it one someone's wrist.
This is a great site to view the FT4 & the FT7 up close so you get a real idea how large the one version is over the other.
I've found this to be the lowest cost on the web...I think you can still use the discount code of POPO like 5% off and the postage and handling is all free.
SALE PRICE: $79.95 Code:POFT7
SALE PRICE: $65.95 Code:POFT4
Bummer! Looks like they went up a few dollars from last time I checked out the website but I think it's still a pretty decent price for a new one.
Have fun picking one out!!:happy:0 -
http://www.bodytronics.com/p/polar_heart_rate_monitors/POFT40
For those of you that mentioned you have the FT40 and love it, what can share about it? Why did you pick this one over other models, what additional features etc does it have. This one looks like it runs around $119 which is a bit more than the others I mentioned but I want to get one that I'm glad I got, not one that's the cheapest.
So... FT40 Polar HRM... would love to hear from users your thoughts on this! Appreciate it:drinker:0 -
Do you ever have a problem with it not registering your heartbeat? I get 00 sooo much..Have to stop and start it a million times to get it to register, and then sometimes it goes to 00 during my workout and doesn't count cals!! I've changed batteries, cleaned everything and it still does it...Just wondering if it's just me.
I've had this happen and I think I figured out the problem. So long as I wear the right sports bra and keep the "bounce" to a minimum, it reads without issue. :blushing:0
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