recommendations on heart rate monitors
FitspoEm
Posts: 94 Member
hello!
im interested in purshasing a HRM for use mainly on the cross trainer, dancing and walking.
can anyone reccomend an accurate one for calorie counting?
thankyou xxx
im interested in purshasing a HRM for use mainly on the cross trainer, dancing and walking.
can anyone reccomend an accurate one for calorie counting?
thankyou xxx
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I've been comparing a few as I am also looking to purchase one, I like the Suunto M4 but I haven't been able to find too many reviews....A friend has the Suunto M5 and she likes it...0
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I'm looking for one myself, and going through the reviews by the MFP community, I see that many use the Polar HRMs - particulary the FT4 and the price is reasonable. I haven't made up my mind up yet, though.0
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I'm looking for one myself, and going through the reviews by the MFP community, I see that many use the Polar HRMs - particulary the FT4 and the price is reasonable. I haven't made up my mind up yet, though.
I own a Polar FT4 and I LOVE IT. Definitely worth it!0 -
just research the FT4 it looks amazing!!0
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Polar FT4 is the best!0
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I've had my Polar now for 10 years and it is still going strong. Not sure about the latest offerings, obviously … but if they are still this good? Buy.0
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Polar FT4!!!!! Love it . And v accurate0
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so glad I checked this thread. a lot of my running friends have polar hmr's, and now I want an ft4. ...I think I'm worth $60 at the walmart.
thanks, everyone!
(edited "ladies" to "everyone.")0 -
looking on ebay some people are selling theres undder £70 like it is on argos! might be my lucky day0
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Polar FT4F was definitely a great investment on my part. $90 ish at a sporting goods store, but I'm sure you can find it cheaper than that. I highly recommend it!0
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Got my Polar FT4F in pink last October.
Use the watch every day.
Put the strap on for exercise sessions six days a week, including in the pool. [Don't push buttons while under water, they say.]
It saves the last ten training sessions' data, which is length of time of session, calories burned, average and highest HR, and total time "in the zone" [you pick the zone].
That's plenty of data for me!
Cost through Amazon.com was about $40, as I recall. Sure worth it just to see I'm not kidding myself I'm working harder than I really am.
71 year-old woman reporting.0 -
Got my Polar FT4F in pink last October.
Use the watch every day.
Put the strap on for exercise sessions six days a week, including in the pool. [Don't push buttons while under water, they say.]
It saves the last ten training sessions' data, which is length of time of session, calories burned, average and highest HR, and total time "in the zone" [you pick the zone].
That's plenty of data for me!
Cost through Amazon.com was about $40, as I recall. Sure worth it just to see I'm not kidding myself I'm working harder than I really am.
71 year-old woman reporting.
great review thankyou i am currently watching some on ebay0
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