Heart Rate Monitor Advice
charlene77
Posts: 250 Member
I know I really don't need a HRM to lose weight. I would just like one. I can't afford the really expensive ones....you know the good ones....lol. But I was at Walmart yesterday and saw a watch one for 50.00 or 60.00 dollars. Does anyone have any first hand experience with these, is it worth buying or am I just wasting my money?
Thanks oodles
Thanks oodles
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Bump, I'm wondering the same thing!0
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I went with one of those at first trying to save money and it was crappy. If you look hard enough and are patient you can find a good Polar on Amazon or eBay for around $60. You'll be glad you waited.0
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I got the Polar FT4 for 63 on Amazon. Today is my first day of using it and I love it. This one comes with its monitor band in it also.0
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I can't vouch for the ones you saw because I don't know what brand they are, but I got a Timex Zone Trainer (model TH5881 I think) from Amazon for under $60, with free shipping, and I love it. Don't "invest" in anything without a chest strap, I've heard/read that the readings are notoriously unreliable.0
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I got a polar off amazon for under 50 dollars. I love it!0
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I have a Mio Motiva Petite watch that I got from Best Buy that I really like.... I think it was in that price range.
It will track your calories burned when it is in one of it's timers. I can set it for 24 hours (countdown) and track how many calories I burn during a day, I can set it at 0:00 and count up while I am working out to see how much I burn during a work out too.0 -
My Timex was $50. Have had it for nearly 2 months and it's been fine.0
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bump0
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If you could wait and save a little bit more $$ you could get a PolarFT4 on ebay for just a little more. I love mine!0
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I've been using the Polar FT7 for about 7 months and it is outstanding. Tracks your HR and calories burned and syncs up with most exercise equipment. Well worth the $90.0
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Sportline Duo watch (comes with a chest strap) is around $50.0
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Geez, thanks for all the great advice!!!!0
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I'd honestly save for a Polar.. Either the FT4 or the FT7, both are excellent HRM's. I have the FT7 and I love it!
I'd steer clear of TImex.. I made the mistake of buying that before doing any research, and the calorie count was through the roof
The only good part about it was that you could change the batteries your self.0 -
You can change an FT4's batteries by yourself and I'm pretty sure you can do the same for an FT7.0
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You can get the polar ft4 on amazon for $55. Go that route.0
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You can change an FT4's batteries by yourself and I'm pretty sure you can do the same for an FT7.
Yes this is true on the newer ones0
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