HRM Advise
Orient_Charm
Posts: 385 Member
Hello all,
I would like to get HRM,
Any advise is very appropriated. :flowerforyou:
I would like to get HRM,
Any advise is very appropriated. :flowerforyou:
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Mine seems good but not had it long. Polar FT7. Heard lots of people on here say it's good. There are better but I believe they cost a lot more.0
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I'm very happy with my polar ft40. I like that it has a function that tries to approximate v02max and incorporates that.0
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Hello all,
I would like to get HRM,
Any advise is very appropriated. :flowerforyou:
Hopefully as a cardio training aid - if so, what sports are you training for?
If boxing (big clue from your profile picture!!) then the chest strap mounted transmitter could be seriously painful......0 -
Chest strap = Polar is great... I have an F70
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Thank you everyone0
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Hello all,
I would like to get HRM,
Any advise is very appropriated. :flowerforyou:
Hopefully as a cardio training aid - if so, what sports are you training for?
If boxing (big clue from your profile picture!!) then the chest strap mounted transmitter could be seriously painful......
Thank you,
I want to use it for all my training, including boxing and aerobic and running.0 -
I bought myself a Suunto Quest as an early Christmas present. I really like using it to make sure I am getting a good, intense workout when I bike, jog, and do aerobics. I really like the movescount website that allows you to upload your data and track PTE, EPOC, VO2max, and other variables. It is very motivating!0
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Thanks0
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I really like my Polar one with the chest strap. Not sure now which model I have… I do find that I have to get new batteries very often which is annoying. I guess I just use it too much.0
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I have polar ft 4, nothing fancy, just the basics-all I need or want is to know how many calories I burned and how long and how far. Amazon is a great place to buy these too! Hope that helps0
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Thank you,
I want to use it for all my training, including boxing and aerobic and running.
For boxing the transmitter on the chest strap is quite chunky and if you get punched there it's seriously going to hurt!!
As it tends to sit just over your xiphisternum you are going to go down!! Hope your defence is good.
Or maybe just wear it for training and not the bouts?0 -
Dear FT7 owners, dose it give you an alarm when you are in or out of your training zone ?0
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Yes, you can set your upper and lower limits and it beeps when you go out of the range.0
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Yes, you can set your upper and lower limits and it beeps when you go out of the range.
Thank you so much0 -
Suunto T1C core - excellent and never failed me. I used to have a Polar (not the 7) and it los signal with the chest strap if it didn't stay in the exact right position - so frustrating adjusting it 30+ times per workout! I'm sure with the more expensive ones this isn't an issue though.0
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Suunto T1C core - excellent and never failed me. I used to have a Polar (not the 7) and it los signal with the chest strap if it didn't stay in the exact right position - so frustrating adjusting it 30+ times per workout! I'm sure with the more expensive ones this isn't an issue though.
Thank you,
Can you please give a link , I am not able to find this product0 -
I'm love my polar FT7. It's never given me a problem, and I had a Polar F4 before that lasted for years. The Polar's are great because they work well with most cardio pieces at the gym, where Garmin's can be hit or miss.0
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I'm love my polar FT7. It's never given me a problem, and I had a Polar F4 before that lasted for years. The Polar's are great because they work well with most cardio pieces at the gym, where Garmin's can be hit or miss.
Thank you,appreciate your reply0 -
I bought myself a Suunto Quest as an early Christmas present. I really like using it to make sure I am getting a good, intense workout when I bike, jog, and do aerobics. I really like the movescount website that allows you to upload your data and track PTE, EPOC, VO2max, and other variables. It is very motivating!
There's a tread on here, that members are asking Suunto Quest users find that the calories burned after a work out is inaccurate. I find mine to be rather high, but its compares to a polar set up I was using. But the Quest is higher. What is your opinion?0
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