Heart Rate Monitor Suggestions?
ashm555
Posts: 10 Member
Hi,
I am thinking about purchasing a heart monitor, so I can track my caloires burned. Does anyone have suggestions on what heart monitor/brand to purchase that isn't super expensive?
Thanks!
I am thinking about purchasing a heart monitor, so I can track my caloires burned. Does anyone have suggestions on what heart monitor/brand to purchase that isn't super expensive?
Thanks!
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I'm using the MIO Classic wrist model. It's good for a fairly accurate snapshot of calories burned. I haven't had any problems with mine so far (I love it, as a matter of fact). I hear the HRM's w/ chest straps are best, but I can't stand something around my while I'm exercising, lol.0
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I've got a standard model from the Polar brand. I love being able to know where I am in my zone and whether I'm working to my full capacity.0
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I have a polar ft60 and I am in LOVE LOVE LOVE with it! It comes with the chest strap and wrist watch! very accurate. I actually burn way more calories than what MFP says when I plug in workouts so I just make my own an dlog my HRM calorie burn. =-)0
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I have a basic Polar (FT1) that only tracks duration and average heart rate for a workout. When I upgrade it will be to the FT60 or FT80 so I can automatically log my workouts on the Polar site.0
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I've got a women's Garmin FR60 and I like it a lot. I place the chest strap just below my sports bra, and can't say that I notice it.
Its great to have the instant and accurate feed back for calories and when my mean PT makes me do intervals.0 -
I've got a Garmin FR60, which is good for running (it's really accurate for distance and min/km without any extra setup) but if you're doing lots of cardio or circuits in the gym for example and not using the foot pod then it overestimates the calories you're using by about a third - this isn't a major issue once you know, but I was thinking I was burning 500 calories in a workout when it was closer to 350!
The Garmin Connect website for tracking your exercise is very good though, so apart from that one issue, the rest of it works fine!
And although the chest strap takes a bit of getting used to, it's worth it for the accuracy on heart rate and calories, otherwise it's really just an expensive watch :-)0 -
Garmin make a heart-rate monitor that comes with their FR60 watch. It records calories burned as well as heart-rate. You can upload to their website and keep track of how your fitness is going.0
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I have a polar that does heart rate, fat burn and calories i don't know what the model is but i have had it about a year and i love it!0
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A friend of mine who is a personal trainer, and in fantastic shape i may add, swears by polar. I purchased a Sportsline and it was a POS. I quickly returned it to the store and got a Polar FT4. This does what I need it to do and I am happy with it.0
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I have the Polar FT6 and it is amazing. I always thought that I would have a problem with the chest strap but I actually forget that I have it on. It was very easy to set up and use and really was affordable. Hope you find one you like!0
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I love my Polar, all the cardio machines at my gym pick up its signal so I dont have to hold the handle bars to get my HR.0
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I love my polar ft7- it is great! I got it about 2 years ago and use it almost daily. I did replace the wear link strap after it got worn out from using it! I would highly suggest it for the price, accuracy, look, comfort, and data collection.0
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My family has been using the fitbit. It is pretty accurate in counting (plus it will link to MFP to adjust your daily allowance)
Some people report problems tracking bicycling or cardio equipment but it matches my home elliptical pretty well.0 -
Polar F11 here - I LOVE it. It's perfect and I love the style/color. I know there are a lot of polars out there and it can be confusing. I finally went to amazon.com and read reviews/options until I narrowed it down. I liked how it looked like a stylish watch yet it set a purpose. Plus, I agree with everyone else. You can't feel the strap around your waist and it's so accurate.
Good luck with your decision!! Buying a HRM was the best weight loss decision I made along with getting a kitchen scale to weigh things.0 -
I just bought a Polar FT4 yesterday.. haven't used it yet.. But, I've heard good things about them. I'm excited to use it..I will let you know how it is0
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I got a Garmin Forerunner 405 for Christmas which is great for tracking distance on my runs and for keeping an eye on my heartrate as I run, but I've discovered that it doesn't use the heartrate to calculate calories. This is not a big deal for me, but if you want it specifically for calorie burn, then make sure you read the specs.
Don't be afraid of a chest strap, I thought I wouldn't like it and that it wouldn't sit right under my bra but I'm amazed to find that I don't even know it's there, it doesn't slide around, no problem!0 -
Thanks everyone! This is VERY helpful!0
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I have the Timex Personal Heart Rate Monitor. I purchased it from Amazon.com for about $40. I shows calories burned, tracks time of workout, has time/date and does have a chest strap. I love it so much that I bought my daughter one for xmas.0
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I got a Polar FT4 for Cristmas and love it!0
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Thanks for your feeback! Does the FT4 have a chest strap?0
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http://www.polar.fi/e_manuals/FT4/Polar_FT4_user_manual_English/Polar_FT4_user_manual_EN.pdf
I just order a PolarFT4 today from Amazon. I researched some HRM manuals to see which ones look easy to use and the Polar seem to fit the bill.0 -
Do the Polar HRM's have chest straps? Or are they able to tell you calories burned with just the watch?0
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I have also wanted a HRM and purchased the Omron HR-100c based on price and reviews on Amazon. Don't get it. Its fine for seeing your current heart rate, but will not keep any kind of records. I will be returning mine. I have since done a lot of research online about what to get. Almost everyone says Polar can't be beat for quality when it comes to a HRM. I plan to purchase the F6 or FT60 when I have the $$. Both are right around $150. But from everything I have read, they are an excellent investment.
http://www.amazon.com/Polar-Heart-Monitor-Watch-Design/dp/B00136U9TW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325808803&sr=8-2
http://www.amazon.com/Polar-Heart-Monitor-Watch-Display/dp/B001F0PVNK/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1325808820&sr=1-20
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