What type of HRM should I get.
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RainbowPearl
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Hi All,
I want to get a HRM but am not sure which one would be the best. I am looking for one that shows heart rate, and calories burned. Also one that has a burn zone so that you know when you are burning those calories off. Any suggestions?
Thanks
I want to get a HRM but am not sure which one would be the best. I am looking for one that shows heart rate, and calories burned. Also one that has a burn zone so that you know when you are burning those calories off. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Don't know if this will help you any but...........Here is a link that was posted in another thread with a lot of information on HRM's. Also, I would suggest getting one with a chest strap as they are better to calculate an accurate HR.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Azdak/view/the-real-facts-about-hrms-and-calories-what-you-need-to-know-before-purchasing-an-hrm-or-using-one-21472
I purchased a Polar FT40 a few months ago from heartratemonitorsusa dot com to replace my old Polar (which didn't calculate calories burned) and I the FT40.
You can search the internet for specials and lowest prices if you are shopping for any HRM on sites like heart rate monitors usa, Amazon, sporting stores, ebay, etc.
Also, search for online codes so that you can take advantage of any additional savings0 -
i am partial to my polar HRM. are you a runner?? also... yes, a chest strap is the BEST unless you do the bodybugg. You might find my blog post helpful about this exact topic... http://raeannesisson.com/2011/02/the-truth-about-heart-rate-monitors/0
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I have a Polar with a chest strap - I think the RS100. I think it is pretty accurate, but sometimes I have problems with it picking up my heart rate.0
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I asked this question about a month ago and pretty much everyone recommended the polar FT4... So i purchased it and am very satisfied with it so far. It shows heart rate (and comes with the strap for better accuracy) calculates calories burned based on your stats that you input, and it does show you the target heart rate zone. I got it for 60$ on amazon. Target sells it in store for about 99$0
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Thanks everyone for your responses. I'll read the articles you mentioned.0
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I just got the polar FT4 a couple days ago and love it! It does all the things you are looking for and its simple to work.0
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I have the polar FT4 and I absolutely love it! It has a chest strap. It was very easy to program and it's very easy to use. I would highly recommend it!0
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Sportline w/cheststrap $47+tax at Walmart. . Love mine! Good luck~!0
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Polar FT7, expensive, but good. Also the FT4 is what they sell at the gym in my office building, and a lot of people use them. They seem to like them a lot.0
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My husband just got me a Polar F6 (?? - I'm a little unsure on the model number) and I LOVE it.0
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I asked Santa for one for Christmas so I did some research so I knew which one to get. I decided on the Polar FT7 for Women. I based my choice on the information I read on the link below and from the opinions I rec'd on MFP...
http://www.consumersearch.com/heart-rate-monitors/best-heart-rate-monitors0 -
I have a Polar FT7 and love it. If you want the best, I recommend the bodybug. They aren't cheap, so if you have deep pockets get the bodybug.0
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I recently got a Polar FT7 HRM. Love it! Easy to use, tracks heartbeats as "beats per minute" or "percentage of maximum heart rate." Also tracks calories, and tells you whether you are in "fat burning zone" or "fitness zone." Stores up to 90 workouts, so if you want to go back and track some aspects of your workouts, it's easy to get to. If you're wanting to work out for a set period of time for cardio (or fat burning for that matter), it has a feature called "Zone Lock" which will beep if you go above or below that heart rate zone. It has a pause feature so if you're working out and want to take a break for whatever reason, you can pause it, restart it when you're ready, and when you're done, it'll tell you the total duration of time exercising, average heart rate, calories burned, and fat burning vs. fitness. It also has a back light for nighttime use, and if you touch the watch to the transmitter, it'll cycle through heart rate, clock time, and calories burned so far so you can see where you're at in your workout. (It has a strap you wear with a transmitter which is very comfortable.)0
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This guys does a bunch of reviews on HRM's..
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/11/my-2011-sports-technology.html0 -
Does the Bodybugg actually measure heart rate? It seems like it does everything but that.0
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I used to have a Polar but switched to Garmin Forerunner. The accuracy of the HR was much better and just have more options overall. If you just need basic and don't need anything TOO precise, a Polar is a good fit. :-)0
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I have the Polar FT7 and love it - worth every dime0
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Go with the Polar FT4. You can find one on amazon for around 60 bucks I believe. Pretty good bang for the buck.0
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Another vote for Polar. They make a quality product. I've had mine for years now (I have the old F11 model) and it's still going strong. In four years I've only had to replace the batteries twice and the chest strap once, and neither replacement was expensive - battery was $10-12 to replace and I think the chest strap was $14. As long as you take care of the unit itself, it'll serve you well for years to come. I find it very motivating and it's a lot more accurate at tracking calories than gym machines.
As an added bonus, many high-end gym machines are compatible with Polar and will read your heart rate directly from the chest strap, so you won't have to keep your hands on those pesky sensors in order to get a workout that changes with your heart rate.0
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