Which Heart Rate Monitor is Best???
elisse86
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Hey!
I am looking for a decent (not too expensive) heart rate monitor, preferably a watch version so it doesn't get in the way while i'm at the gym
I basically just want one that will tell me how many calories I have burned etc... nothing too complex.
I have had a quick look online and looked at many review websites, I just can't decide which one will be the most accurate.
I'm based in the UK. All suggestions welcome
Thanks!
I am looking for a decent (not too expensive) heart rate monitor, preferably a watch version so it doesn't get in the way while i'm at the gym
I basically just want one that will tell me how many calories I have burned etc... nothing too complex.
I have had a quick look online and looked at many review websites, I just can't decide which one will be the most accurate.
I'm based in the UK. All suggestions welcome
Thanks!
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This.
I've been looking for one, too.
Except I'm in Canada.0 -
I wanted something similar, easy to use and not overloaded with functions and went for the Polar FT4.
Gives heart rate, and calories burned and a nice digital watch face as well. Got mine from Amazon (around £50 ) and comes in two design colours.
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I use the polar FT4F with the chest strap. Gives a really accurate calories burned, is super easy to use, and also the chest strap is very comfortable. Good luck!0
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I just bought one last week so I did a bit of reseaarch. To get the most accurate numbers it has to have a chest strap. you'd be better spending an extra £20-30 than getting a cheap one which hasn't got one.
I went for Polar FT7 (£70-90, depending where you get it) but Polar FT4 is a bit cheaper and has many of the same features.0 -
can someone tell me what the differences are between the ft4 and ft7 models?0
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Ditto that- I'm wavering between the two.
It looks like the ft4 bases calculations on age/height/weight:
FT7 doesn't say that- I assume it also does or lets you be more manual, but they both have manual zone settings.
The polar site has one extra on the FT7:
Polar EnergyPointer
EnergyPointer is an easy-to-use feature which tells you during a training session if the main effect of your training is fat burning or fitness improvement. EnergyPointer visually indicates the center point between these two training effects, so when you are below that point, you are improving fat burning, and above that point, you are improving your aerobic fitness.
I'm guessing this is the main difference?0 -
Thanks everyone really helpful (also great that everyone has suggested the same brand!)
Thank you!!0 -
Polar FT4 works great for me. Cheapest on Amazon.co.uk i think.0
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It looks like the ft4 bases calculations on age/height/weight:
FT7 doesn't say that- I assume it also does or lets you be more manual, but they both have manual zone settings.
The polar site has one extra on the FT7:
The FT7 does ask you for all your details when you first turn it on age/height/sex/weight0
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