Heart Rate Monitors?!?!?!?!?
LoseWithLaurie
Posts: 64 Member
I know a LOT of people feel that one of the best ways to accurately gauge and log your workouts is by using a hrm. My question would be which one do you guys like best? And which ones are easiest to use with MFP and the iPhone?? Thanks!
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I use a Garmin 405cx. GPS +HRM. I love it and love its web based software, but it is not MFP friendly. It is great for running outside.0
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I use a Garmin 405cx. GPS +HRM. I love it and love its web based software, but it is not MFP friendly. It is great for running outside.
Just be careful with Garmin's because not all models that have a heart rate monitor use the heart rate to estimate calories burned if that is what you are getting for. Other than that, I love Garmin and would definitely recommend one. Of course, I used it primarily for tracking my runs and didn't take advantage of the HRM tool as much as I could have. I have had great customer service with them and have heard the same from others. I have had two now, one lost to puppy teeth, the other lost or stolen at a race.
I am in the minority when it comes to using them to gauge calories burned, I find that they are highly overrated and very misunderstood on how they work/effectiveness.0 -
Go with Polar. It is the best.0
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I am primarily interested in getting the most accurate estimate of calories burned during exercise:)0
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I use a Polar FT4. I really like it. It is very easy to use and I've just been entering my info into MFP without much effort at all. I got it for under $100 on Amazon.0
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love my polar ft4. comfy and easy to use.0
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i like my polar ft40, it does what it calls a "fitness test" that learns your resting heart rate. I think it helps it better estimate calories burned based on heart rate. I looked at the ft4 but I didn't like the colors. I got the ft40 on sale at amazon in white. sometimes I even wear the watch as just a watch because it looks cool.0
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bump.
I want one too and am totally confused by all of it to be honest.
Lots of people say Polar so I looked at some of them on Amazon. Still confused. heh.
Do you have to strap something to your chest when you use one?0 -
I use a Garmin 405cx. GPS +HRM. I love it and love its web based software, but it is not MFP friendly. It is great for running outside.
Just be careful with Garmin's because not all models that have a heart rate monitor use the heart rate to estimate calories burned if that is what you are getting for. Other than that, I love Garmin and would definitely recommend one. Of course, I used it primarily for tracking my runs and didn't take advantage of the HRM tool as much as I could have. I have had great customer service with them and have heard the same from others. I have had two now, one lost to puppy teeth, the other lost or stolen at a race.
I am in the minority when it comes to using them to gauge calories burned, I find that they are highly overrated and very misunderstood on how they work/effectiveness.
Ya, that i why I got the cx instead of the regular 405. I have validated the numbers it gives me with actual weight loss. It is very very close.0 -
I have a Polar FT7 and LOVE it.0
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I've got the polar ft4 and love it. Bought it on amazon for $60 came with the chest strap...I don't even notice the strap when I am working out!0
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I have the Suunto M4. The only complaint I have is the backlight isn't very bright and the display can be hard to read from certain angles. It also has the fitness test and "recommendations" based on your current weight, fitness level and goals. I prefer it to the Polar ft4. I think the Suunto chest strap is more comfortable. Both are good though!!0
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Polar FT7 here. Amazing tool0
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I have the Polar FT4, as well. I love it! I was worried about the chest strap, but it's all really easy to use and I barely notice the chest strap at all. I got it for $65 on Amazon.com.0
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Ebay - bought brand new a red clover a few years ago....cost me $35 and the sticker on it said retail was $75. Get one that has a chest strap. Most accurate. Still working great, haven't even changed the battery.0
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Thanks for sharing, everyone!0
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If you want an HRM, Polar is the best. I run & bike with a Polar RC3 GPS and have a Polar FT7 for gym/pool days0
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I've got a polar FT60. It's great for what I need, which is mainly calories burned and being able to track it all online (saving which types of activity and when and max hr etc etc). It also had a fitness test VO2max thingy, but I'm not sure how well it works cos it's said I've gone backwards on my fitness after 6 weeks of hardcore workingout.
Also, the watch is pink! Gotta love that
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I have a polar as well. I picked up the FT7 on the cheap (Groupon for a local sporting goods store.) I looked at the FT4, but decided on the FT7 because I read that replacing the transmitter battery on the FT4 could impact its water-resistance. Since I plan on wearing the monitor in the pool, that wasn't something I really wanted to risk.
I've only had the monitor for about two weeks, but so far I love it. I don't know how anyone is supposed to know how accurate the calorie count is without a bevy of medical lab equipment, but I do notice that it is often higher than what the treadmill (or whatever machine) has guesstimated my burn to be.0 -
Just like my friend dotknott. Polar FT7 is a charm. FT7 gives you your burnt calories live, and if something breaks you don't have to replace the whole thing.0
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I use a bluetooth Heart Rate Monitor by Polar, but Wahoo does one as well. The strap has the blue tooth transmitter on and it talks to my iPhone via Endomondo. Endomondo talks to MFP, so it uploads my calories burned. Genius. And I am not a tech savvy person so if I can make it work, anyone can.
Endomondo is also GPS enabled so on my walks/cycles it shows me where I have gone. And where I got lost...0 -
I love my Polar ft400
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I just recently bought a Polar FT4, and I love it! Easy to use and set up, can log easily into MFP.0
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I love my Polar ft40
Me too! It's been a great investment.0 -
You can't go wrong with either a Polar or a Garmin.0
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Another vote for a Polar! Wore out my F6 (older model), replaced it with a FT60. I love it!0
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Wish I would have read this before I went out and bought one0
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