NEED HELP FINDING A HEART RATE MONITOR!!!
Jesusinme4life
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I know this question has probably been asked alot of times but couldn't find so I am sorry for any repeat here but I really need help. I want to get a HRM so I know calories I am burning during working out. I try my best to match on here the workout I am doing but would like a more accurate calorie burn for the actual DVD's I am using. I can't really afford anything too expensive and was hoping someone out there could help me. I am looking for something under 50.00, no more then 30.00 would be even better. I also was wondering do all of them let you program in your weight for a more accurate calorie burn or do only certain ones do that? I am still quite heavy and I know the bigger you are the more calories you burn, so I would really like one that allows me to program in my weight. Can anyone suggest any that they may use that is not very expensive? Thanks in advance:)
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bump been wondering the same thing...0
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bump! Having the same problem!0
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polar brand
cheapest at amazon0 -
Me too! People say Polar or whatever, but they are expensive; even if sold through amazon or ebay..0
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My sweetie bought me a Polar HRM with a chest monitor strap. He found it through craigslist.org for $45. I LOVE it! It's been a blessing for me since it gives me a much more accurate number on my calorie burns. It also beeps at me if my heart rate goes above or below my target fat burning heart rate zone. It's like my own personal fitness coach! heheh
Oh and yeah, mine let me program it for my body size/weight for more accurate cal burn calculations.0 -
Hi there,
I'm using the following Polar FT7 HRM.
http://www.amazon.com/Polar-Heart-Monitor-Watch-Silver/dp/B001U0OFDC
It's very accurate with heart rate and calories burned. It also has features like fat burning zone, fitness zone, out of zone alarm.
The chest strap is very soft and comfortable. I could hardly feel it when doing exercise.
Highly recommend it.
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Me too! People say Polar or whatever, but they are expensive; even if sold through amazon or ebay..
you get what you pay for...go cheap and you will regret it...or whatever0 -
the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.0
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if you use your search engine to look for "heart rate monitor under 50 dollars" you'll find the information you're looking for.0
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I love the polar f4 I got from amazon. It is very accurate but not sure of the price at the moment. good luck0
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From everything I have read and heard, Polar is the way to go. Save a little each week until you can buy it. As with anything, you get what you pay for. I have seen them new online for $66 with free shipping and no tax recently.0
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the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.
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When it comes to our health, that' a place where we don't want to try and skimp. I definitely recommend checking out craigslist.org if you're in the states or ebay. Right now after Christmas there are often deals to be found. Often times people buy someone a gift they don't really want for Christmas so they sell it cheap on ebay or Craigslist after the Holidays. lol0 -
the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.
I would love to be able to buy an expensive one but with 2 kids and a one income household funds are limited. Thanks you all for your response so quickly. I guess I may have to save for one and wait a while to get it:(0 -
I'm going to have to echo the, "you get what you pay for" responses.
Penn Cycle has the Polar FT4 on sale for $59, which is about as low as I've seen it. I paid $90 for mine at D!ck's Sporting Goods.
http://penncycle.com/product/polar-ft4-female-70332-1.htm0 -
the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.
This^
When it comes to our health, that' a place where we don't want to try and skimp. I definitely recommend checking out craigslist.org if you're in the states or ebay. Right now after Christmas there are often deals to be found. Often times people buy someone they don't really want for Christmas so they sell it cheap on ebay after the Holidays. lol
I'll check out Craigslist. I never bought anything from them before. Always been leery if I would really get what I was paying for.0 -
I got a mio wristwatch one at Walmart for about $30 and I like it. It doesn't count calories though ... just heart rate!0
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the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.
I would love to be able to buy an expensive one but with 2 kids and a one income household funds are limited. Thanks you all for your response so quickly. I guess I may have to save for one and wait a while to get it:(
You'll be happier in the long run if you wait and save up for a good one. I understand not wanting to wait, but sometimes you have to pay a bit more for quality.0 -
the problem is the cheap ones really don't work well. I'd invest in the the Polar.....Amazon has great deals on them. You definitely want one with a chest strap. You can get the FT1 starting at like 50.00. This isn't something you want to skimp on and buy the cheapest thing you see.
This^
When it comes to our health, that' a place where we don't want to try and skimp. I definitely recommend checking out craigslist.org if you're in the states or ebay. Right now after Christmas there are often deals to be found. Often times people buy someone they don't really want for Christmas so they sell it cheap on ebay after the Holidays. lol
I'll check out Craigslist. I never bought anything from them before. Always been leery if I would really get what I was paying for.
I buy a lot of things from Craigslist and have never had any bad experiences with it. I got my sofa from there (a house decorator bought if for a house showing and the sold it cheap to get it out of the house after it sold), I also got a great computer monitor, a lovely coffee table, a brand new floor fan, etc. All from different people. I always try and score things that are brand new and still have the packaging, that way I know it's in good condition.0 -
I got ther polar F4 for christmas and love it! We paid the higher price at Scheels but I have also seen for 69$ other places...I am assuming the chest strap makes it the more accurate brand....it is comfortable and I am anxious to get it all set up to download etc (though I don't understand this since it doesn't have a USB ) I haven't read all the ins and outs yet but i did wear it yesterday to check it out!!0
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I got ther polar F4 for christmas and love it! We paid the higher price at Scheels but I have also seen for 69$ other places...I am assuming the chest strap makes it the more accurate brand....it is comfortable and I am anxious to get it all set up to download etc (though I don't understand this since it doesn't have a USB ) I haven't read all the ins and outs yet but i did wear it yesterday to check it out!!0
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I understand the income limits but getting a good HRM with a chest strap is really the best way to go.
I got my FT7 on ebay for $45. At the time I was looking there a few listed on Craigslist as well. Looking there right after Christmas is a good idea as people have upgraded and want to get rid of their old ones. Keep your eye on the more affluent areas of your city. Much like garage sales, they'll let items go for a lot less, and you can be more assured of the condition of the item.
Another idea- try freecycle or wannagot. You may be able to get an old one for free or trade.0 -
have you checked walmae?0
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I went back and fourth between Polar and an Ironman Triathalon. I went with the Ironman because I heard of many people having battery issues with the Polar. This was 2 years ago and my Triatholon is still running strong. Has chest strap, accounts for age, weight, resting and mx heart rate. I love it! U can pic them up on amazon or ebay at a very decent price. Make sure you get ladies, Im thinking they take that into consideration when calculating calories. Good luck!0
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Thanks everyone for all you advice and suggestions. It looks like I will have to wait until I can find one on sale or save enough for a good one.0
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if you use your search engine to look for "heart rate monitor under 50 dollars" you'll find the information you're looking for.
I hate when people put stuff like this. Why do you have an attitude? Do you get off on this?0 -
I would strongly suggest getting a MIO watch, they are EKG accurate without a chest strap and if you pick the right one can be used to monitor your calories and exercise.
They really are amazing, Google them and have a look at the site.0 -
I went back and fourth between Polar and an Ironman Triathalon. I went with the Ironman because I heard of many people having battery issues with the Polar. This was 2 years ago and my Triatholon is still running strong. Has chest strap, accounts for age, weight, resting and mx heart rate. I love it! U can pic them up on amazon or ebay at a very decent price. Make sure you get ladies, Im thinking they take that into consideration when calculating calories. Good luck!
Actually they don't, and still assume you are a male.. thus giving you the calorie burn of one. The only female part about is, the color.
OP:
Like everyone else said, save up and look on amazon! You can get some used for a really good price... I personally just bought an FT60 for 115 and it's replacing my FT7, but they had them used starting at 99 dollars.. and considering they retail for almost 230 on the Polar website, thats not a bad deal!
Case in point:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B001U0OFCS/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&qid=1325155967&sr=8-1&condition=used
They have a new never used(just the box was opened) FT4 for 50 dollars.. with free shipping.0
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