HRM???? Post recommendations!!
MzzNkki
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Ordering HRM within the next week!! Whats the best recommendations my friends??
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I love my Polar FT4 - it's pretty basic, but easy to use.0
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polar ft4 or ft7 i find it sooo accurate and love mine. You do have to wear a band, and make sure you disconnect the band from the monitor piece or you will kill your battery with in a few weeks. I learned this the hard way haha.0
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I also have the Polar FT4 and I LOVE IT! The only thing that I would've liked it to have is GPS to tell me my distance. I carry my phone on me when I run though (to listen to music) so I downloaded RunKeeper to keep track of distance for me! Hope that helps!0
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Another vote for Polar:drinker:0
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I have also heard to keep the watch itself and the band farther away from each other (not stored in the same drawer, box, etc...) to save the battery! Don't know if that's true or not, I have had mine for a couple months now and the battery is still kicking!0
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I have the Polar FT40 and love it! I had the Polar FT7 and upgraded about two months ago. Either are awesome and would highly recommend either!0
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I have the Timex Personal Trainer HRM. Won't break the bank and has worked great for me for 2 years.0
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I have a Zephyr HxM, if you have an Android phone I highly recommend it. My only beef with it (and the same beef will be had with just about any recommendation on this thread) is you have to use your phone with it. This is all well and good when its a nice day out, but if its raining outside, or you fall off your bike, or the arm strap comes loose, you likely will be having a bad day.
I recently picked up the new TomTom Multisport GPS watch. I am moving from just running to training for a triathlon so I wanted something that could work with biking and swimming in addition to running. The jury is still out on it, there are some rough edges and its definitely a 1.0 product, but it has potential and it works well enough for now. The good news is its completely water proof so no more worrying about rain!0 -
I am looking for a HRM as well. Do the Polar HRMs let you input all of your stats (weight, height, gender, etc) for an accurate calorie estimate? My husband just gave me a Timex, but it doesn't let you input any stats other than weight and seems to be very inaccurate.0
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I am looking for a HRM as well. Do the Polar HRMs let you input all of your stats (weight, height, gender, etc) for an accurate calorie estimate? My husband just gave me a Timex, but it doesn't let you input any stats other than weight and seems to be very inaccurate.
Hmmm, my Timex is spot on and allows me to input age, weight, resting HR, etc.0 -
I am looking for a HRM as well. Do the Polar HRMs let you input all of your stats (weight, height, gender, etc) for an accurate calorie estimate? My husband just gave me a Timex, but it doesn't let you input any stats other than weight and seems to be very inaccurate.
Calorie burn estimation is not going to be accurate without being able to specify this information, but you can at least use the HRM to do zone training.0 -
Polar FT7, and yes you are able to put in your stats (weight, age, gender, heighth, etc.). I think its a great tool to have and was very surprised to see how far off the MFP activity calorie burns are compared to my HRM results. I was burning a lot less calories than the charts on MFP suggested. I'm glad I wasn't eating back all my calories at the time.0
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Polar FT4!0
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I have a polar f11... This question has been asked before and the trend always seems to be most people have polar.0
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Polar FT7, and yes you are able to put in your stats (weight, age, gender, heighth, etc.). I think its a great tool to have and was very surprised to see how far off the MFP activity calorie burns are compared to my HRM results. I was burning a lot less calories than the charts on MFP suggested. I'm glad I wasn't eating back all my calories at the time.
Okay great. Thank you!! That's what I'm afraid of seeing -- recording more calories than I'm actually burning.0 -
Another vote for Polar. Mines an FT4 - height/weight etc are entered when you set it up.
I absolutely love it!0 -
Another vote for Polar FT40
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Awesome !! I appriciate all the replys!0
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i used to be a big fan of my polar, but now it is fickle with monitoring my HR. even with a new band and cleaning it i will sometimes get half way through a workout and ntice it hasnt been monitoring my HR for awhile. it will be at 00. i am in the market for something better that doesn't go around your waist/chest. might get the fuel band by nike0
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well all the answer are missing one point, what do you want to use your HRM for?
indoor workouts: polar
running timex or garmin or suunto
biking garmin or suunto
triathlon garmin
all brands have various features, garmin is good with their multiple sensors and when it comes to biking there is no competition to their edge series
running is well covered by the three most common brands
polar stands out when it comes to workouts as being the best one (hence why it is recommanded a lot here)0 -
Anybody using a Garmin Forerunner "watch"? Those look pretty slick, and allow phones etc to stay safe and dry.0
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I love my Polar F60
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I have a Polar FT4
IME you want a HRM with a chest strap. I had a previous HRM w/o one and the measurements were wildly innacurate because it didn't have anything to measure. Yes I put my stats in, but it's not grabbing my pulse from my wrist. A walk would have me burning 1,000 calories.
I entered my stats in my Polar HRM and then overrode those with my actual rest heart rate and max etc. This gave me even more accurate results. I'm not the average for my age, height etc... my rest HR is higher than the 'default' so my measurements weren't right initially.
I use my HRM mostly for running outdoors. I use my iPhone to play music and track my distance w/ the RunKeeper app. It all works for my needs.0 -
I love my Polar FT4 - it's pretty basic, but easy to use.
THIS ^^ :bigsmile:0 -
I love my Polar FT4 - it's pretty basic, but easy to use.
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I love my Polar FT4 - it's pretty basic, but easy to use.
This
Not this
I had mine less than a year and the first the battery only last 6 months ($30 to replace) and now the transmitters gone weird, saying my heart rate is about 50 less than it should be. Not happy.0 -
guys, you should elaborate on what your are using your HRM for, if you love it but only use it to sleep, who cares.
not being rude, but it's a bit like saying to someone to buy a minivan without nowing if that person is single, has kids or anything...
details, context...0 -
I was in love with my Polar FT4, until the battery went to crap after only 2 months. Batteries die, but that seems way fast to me.
That aside, I use it during my walks and runs and cardio classes. Simple and reliable as long as the battery is good! Also, the chest strap is comfy...I've had bad luck with the cheaper brands.0 -
Some of the pricier models do. Amazon is great for comparisons.0
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