Polar FT4 Heart Rate Monitor - A Review.

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  • jjl0412
    jjl0412 Posts: 278 Member
    HRMs are not made for weight lifting.

    I work out at a post gym, almost every one there uses an hrm, for everything they do.
  • Thank you so much, guys. I really appreciate that you're reading this. :D
  • dane11235813
    dane11235813 Posts: 682 Member
    HRMs are not made for weight lifting.

    I work out at a post gym, almost every one there uses an hrm, for everything they do.
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    honestly stop posting nonsense that you know nothing about. you're giving out really bad information.
  • honestly stop posting nonsense that you know nothing about. you're giving out really bad information.

    She's just posting her own experiences. Why not just write WHY it's a bad idea to use HRMs for weight-lifting, and leave it at that, rather than calling other users ignorant?
  • kbubbles87
    kbubbles87 Posts: 28 Member
    Ok I just did some reading and HRM should only be used for aerobic exercises. Those who use it for weight lifting are using it to measure something with oxygen and muscles and bpm during downtime?? Dane if you know the answer please elaborate.
  • Sarge516
    Sarge516 Posts: 256 Member
    I have one too and love it. I've worn it swimming and it works fine in the water - FYI.

    If you're getting bad HR readings, try cleaning the strap. I got the same error (231 BPM?!?!) and after a good cleaning the proper reading was restored. Batteries are supposed to last 1-2 years BTW.
  • lldem
    lldem Posts: 31 Member
    Thanks so much for spending the time writing a review! I've been reading diff posts about HRMs and I would really like to have one! I run and always interested how far I go and cals I'm burning. So the gps would tell me distance? would that be the 7 that some are talking about not the 4 you have - Love the vibrant color btw!! Also I've started weight training, everything slow and low weights but I can feel my heart rate and the sweat dripping lol so I know I'm burning cals - How do you measure that if not with the HRM? Thanks again for all the positive explainations, it really help beginners understand w/o having to read all the text books lol
  • I'm so glad to read this. :) Mine is somewhere between Arizona and here, and I can't wait - I keep checking the Amazon tracking every 10 minutes. :P
  • I'm so glad to read this. :) Mine is somewhere between Arizona and here, and I can't wait - I keep checking the Amazon tracking every 10 minutes. :P

    Haha, I did that too! And I am currently doing the same with my FitBit as well!

    I'm sure you'll love it, btw. :) I adore mine! :D
  • JLD81
    JLD81 Posts: 133 Member
    Where can u buy the batteries and are they replaceable at home? I ordered mine yesterday and should get it Tuesday
  • Where can u buy the batteries and are they replaceable at home? I ordered mine yesterday and should get it Tuesday

    Here. :)
    http://www.polarusa.com/us-en/products/accessories/battery_set_for_FT7_and_FT4
    You can replace them at home easily! The manual recommends getting a Polar supplier to change the battery to guarantee that it's still moisture/waterproof, but it's easy to do it on your own. :)

    This is what the battery cap of the watch and WearLink look like:
    polar_05224_2.jpg
    Use a screwdriver to twist it, and the battery will be underneath. :)
  • My husband just bought me the silver one yesterday, I was worried that the strap would be uncomfortable (I'm very big busted), but it's not at all.

    I have the FT7 and really like it. Now that I am running I wish I would have purchased the Polar with the foot attachment and GPS for mileage & speed. (Hindsight) The strap however does tend to make red marks on my skin where the clasp rests, and so I switch it from side to side daily. I also have an extra strap so I can clean it and hang it dry and I always have another ready. A few days ago I noticed that Polar had introduced a new "soft strap" which I intend to get because of the marks.
  • skinnyinnotime
    skinnyinnotime Posts: 4,078 Member
    They're not so great a few months down the line. I've sent mine back to Polar twice, first time they replaced something and changed the battery, it only worked for a week when the same problems started again. The second time they sent me a new strap. It still doesn't work.

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  • They're not so great a few months down the line. I've sent mine back to Polar twice, first time they replaced something and changed the battery, it only worked for a week when the same problems started again. The second time they sent me a new strap. It still doesn't work.

    I'm sorry to hear.
    I think you've just been unlucky - I know plenty of MFP'ers who've had theirs for months and even years, and theirs work fine.

    Doesn't make it any less frustrating when you have one that doesn't work though, but at least Polar is doing their best to help!
  • AubreySue81
    AubreySue81 Posts: 167 Member
    Thanks so much for this review! My Polar FT4 is being delivered today, and this kind of gave me a jump start on what to really expect. :bigsmile:
  • I ordered this Thursday night and it came Saturday morning it's amazing! !
    At first I thought they'd only sent the watch with how small the box was
    But the strap and connecter are tiny which is great, you can barely feel something
    Is there. Does anyone take calories off whet there HRM says?
    Some people say to I'm not sure? One said take 1 calorie off every min
    You workout.
  • lusiski
    lusiski Posts: 3 Member
    Hey, great review. I've had mine for about a year and I love it ( I even bought one for my sister).
    I'm just wondering how accurate you think it is.
    I'm a total stats geek, so I use a variety of gadgets and apps during my runs/lift sessions. I have found, at times, that my calorie burn is very high with the HR monitor compared to other applications that I am using (like the FitBit, for example)
    I want to believe that it's more accurate because it's actually measuring my HR! ...but I don't know.
    Thoughts?
  • I just bought mine. I can't wait to get it. I ordered two, one for my mother and one for me. Mine is light green/dark green and my mother has the pink/purple one. I purchased it from Heart Rate Monitors USA. I hope they are a trust worthy website. The company for HRM USA is in PA which is the state I am in, so I should get it by Tuesday or Wednesday. :) I'm so excited.
  • I just bought this one, i think its cool! :)
  • mistyblue182
    mistyblue182 Posts: 3 Member
    Hey, great review. I've had mine for about a year and I love it ( I even bought one for my sister).
    I'm just wondering how accurate you think it is.
    I'm a total stats geek, so I use a variety of gadgets and apps during my runs/lift sessions. I have found, at times, that my calorie burn is very high with the HR monitor compared to other applications that I am using (like the FitBit, for example)
    I want to believe that it's more accurate because it's actually measuring my HR! ...but I don't know.
    Thoughts?

    I feel like mine is off too. It seems to say that I'm burning 100 calories every 10 minutes (roughly) no matter what I'm doing at the gym, cycling, elliptical, treadmill etc. I've seen/heard other people post their calories burned and it's rarely ever that high. That's actually how I came across this post, trying to figure out if mine is working correctly or not.
  • mc_hudd
    mc_hudd Posts: 47
    Just ordered an FT7 & a Fitbit Zip last night, they should be here Thursday. I'm so excited to try both of them! :happy:
  • I love this product!

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  • clrayner
    clrayner Posts: 2 Member
    Can this watch monitor your heart rate without the strap? x