Heart Rate Monitors
beccaboo1021
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Looking into getting one...what do you recommend? Looking for brand, costs, easy to use, etc. Thanks!
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I have a Polar FT4 and it suits my needs, which were maily an accurate calorie count when doing cardio and weight lifting. It was $90.0
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Calorie counting is an awesome option! Thanks for your input!0
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I love my Timex t5g971. I have used it since March.0
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I use the Polar RS200, got it on Amazon for $125 about 1 year ago...love it!0
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Thanks all! Checking all these out online - appreciate the feedback!0
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TIP:
No matter what type you want to get, please check out Ebay or Amazon. You can get brand new HRM's from a great seller. Just check into their feedback and such.
The retail stores told me my Polar FT4 was going to cost about 100 bucks. I got mine new off of Ebay for 82 and that included shipping.
And I love mine, I would wear it all day if I could. lol0 -
TIP:
No matter what type you want to get, please check out Ebay or Amazon. You can get brand new HRM's from a great seller. Just check into their feedback and such.
The retail stores told me my Polar FT4 was going to cost about 100 bucks. I got mine new off of Ebay for 82 and that included shipping.
And I love mine, I would wear it all day if I could. lol
Thanks for the tip!!0
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