Can you recommend an HRM?
ZumbaQueenKelly
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I'm on the hunt for an HRM. I'm looking for something inexpensive (under $100), yet accurate. From what I've seen online, Polar and Mio seem to be popular. Any other suggestions for brands/models? I would greatly appreciate it!!
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Polar FT4
$60 on Amazon0 -
I bought myself an OMRON Walking Style step counter...it calculates calories, distance, time etc0
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I have the Polar F11 and I really like it. I don't know what they retail for now but I know you can get them on Ebay for under $100.0
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I got my Polar FT7 on amazon for 64 with free shipping. Amazon has pretty good prices!0
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I have a Polar F4 (specifically this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0007VB4IY ) and I love it for cardio tracking. I am looking to upgrade to a new Polar that will work with me on weights as well (it tells you your rest period is over when your HR comes back down rather than enforcing a set rest period)
I find polar's to be incredibly accurate for me when calibrated correctly.0 -
Polar FT60 $150 on Amazon. Any Polar is good though!!0
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I have the Polar FT7 and love it. Got it for $70 from Amazon. For a good, basic HRM I will recommend Polar FT4 or FT7.0
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I just bought a Polar FT4 and LOVE IT! I love being able to see my actual calories burned vs guessing or relying on this site (no offense, I just want to be as accurate as I can)0
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Polar FT4...Love mine. Best thing I've ever done for my workout0
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Polar FT4
$60 on Amazon
just got mine this week, works great and i thought it was a reasonable price0 -
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We have/use the Garmin Forerunner 305, Amazon $133.
GPS too, tracks calories, speed, everyting, run with a virtual partner.
All sorts of goodies. Depends of what you want/need.0 -
I have Oregon scientific HRM and love it so far. It goes for about $35-40 on amazon. I have had it over a year now and wouldn't work out without it. I am currently looking to upgrade to one without a chest strap. Hopefully for Christmas.0
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The Polar FT1 was on sale at ****'s for $59. so I got that one. Mostly I got it because it broadcasts to the treadmills at the gym and it claims to be simple to use. I was briefly tempted by the one that broadcasts to your computer and tracks your stats on line but I dcouldn't really justify the extra $55.00. No training for competition sports in my future. The treadmill has silver things you hold to read your heart rate but it was wildly inaccurate--or I was in danger of a major coronary!! I think I would feel it if my heart rate went to 220! I just got the hrm today so I will report on it by the end of the week.0
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Polar FT4. I just wanted a good, accurate one that told me my heart rate/cals burned. I didn't want one with a lot of bells and whistles, so it seemed to be the way to go.0
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