Heart Rate Monitors
Crystal0827
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I am VERY interested in purchasing a heart rate monitor to help me track my calories burned, etc. But how in the heck do you decide which one is the best one. I have been told to stay away from the watch type or around your finger, to get the one that straps to your chest. A friend says to go with My Slim Coach by Biggest Loser, Another friend says the fit bit, then you read about the bodybugg and then when researching I find BodyMedia. Ugh. I am so confused, Please any feedback would be greatly appreciated...especially before I spend $100+. Thanks!
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My friend has a garmin one and he can connect it to the computer. It tracks what exercise he has been doing. Has GPS on and can give you all the facts and figures you could possibly want (on the computer when synced up). We went running at the weekend and he showed me when we got back to his house. He plugged it in and it brought a map up of the route he took. How fast he was going at any given pace, his heart rate, etc. Pretty much all singing and dancing. He gave me his old one to check out and that was pretty good too but didn't have the ability to plug in to the computer and upload everything.0
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Haha... I'm going to add one more to your list... I use the Polar FT7... I got it at the beginning of January; it's the only one I've ever had. It has a chest strap and a watch you wear. I find it incredibly easy to use and I know a lot of people on here feel the same from previous forums I've read on this. It cost $84. Good luck in your search!0
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Fitbit and Bodybugg/mediafit are not HRM's... One is a glorified pedometer(that's the fit bit) and the other is an armband that you wear all day long to figure out how many calories that you burn in a day. If you have no interest in either of these features, then you really should disregard both of these options.
A good HRM brand is Polar.. The FT4, FT7, FT40 and FT60. Each have different features and their prices reflect that. They all come with a chest strap and a watch that you wear while working out, and it will spit out things like max and average heart rate, calories burned etc.. Some of the higher end models tell you how many calories burned came from fat and stuff like that.0 -
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I just bought a Polar FT4 and I LOVE it. I found it online for $61 w/ free shipping and no tax. Looks like I was able to get it for about $40 cheaper than going to the store and buying it. It has the chest strap and is very comfortable to wear. Feels good knowing that I'm getting a very accurate calorie reading instead of guessing! Actually makes me want to work out more. At lunch today, I'll be taking a walk outside and I'm excited to be able to track my calorie burn this way! I definitely encourage you to get one. My favorite purchase in a long time! Good luck!0
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I'd like to recommend the Polar FT7- bought it at the recommendation of one of my MFP friends and I love it. It's easy to operate and works like a charm. Under $100, I believe. Good Luck!0
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I got a Sportline from Walmart that is watch/chest strap for $49. I've been happy with it to start. I can always upgrade later. It does everything I've needed it to, and use my phone apps for GPS tracking (map my run)0
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Fitbit and Bodybugg/mediafit are not HRM's... One is a glorified pedometer(that's the fit bit) and the other is an armband that you wear all day long to figure out how many calories that you burn in a day. If you have no interest in either of these features, then you really should disregard both of these options.
A good HRM brand is Polar.. The FT4, FT7, FT40 and FT60. Each have different features and their prices reflect that. They all come with a chest strap and a watch that you wear while working out, and it will spit out things like max and average heart rate, calories burned etc.. Some of the higher end models tell you how many calories burned came from fat and stuff like that.
I have had the Polar FT7 for about a year now and I absolutely LOVE it! I got mine, on sale, for a little over $100 and it has been worth every penny.0 -
I use the Polar one. I had a Sportline prior to that and the Polar seems to do a better job of calculating calories. Good luck!0
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I can't tell you which one is better however, I use an SX Universal from Walmart $49.00 and it seems to work fine. I am in the process of getting an Polar FT4 which a lot of my MFP friends swear by. I am going to do similar workouts and see if I get similar readings as far as to calorie burn. They both have the chest strap and I think the chest strap is important for accurate readings.
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After doing some online research, I have the Timex Ironman. It's not the prettiest one out there, but it seems to work pretty well. The strap is comfortable even for me.
We went to Amazon and compared the reviews for all of the hrms and then went to the store and bought ours. The timex had 4 stars from lots of reviews, so it's the one we chose.0 -
Fitbit and Bodybugg/mediafit are not HRM's... One is a glorified pedometer(that's the fit bit) and the other is an armband that you wear all day long to figure out how many calories that you burn in a day. If you have no interest in either of these features, then you really should disregard both of these options.
A good HRM brand is Polar.. The FT4, FT7, FT40 and FT60. Each have different features and their prices reflect that. They all come with a chest strap and a watch that you wear while working out, and it will spit out things like max and average heart rate, calories burned etc.. Some of the higher end models tell you how many calories burned came from fat and stuff like that.
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I don't like chest straps. ePulse2 is an accurate, continuous HRM/calorimter that does not require a chest strap.
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I ordered the FT60 yesterday, should arrive todya, so excited!! I have had a polar before and they are really good. I had looked at the FT7 as a friend has, but for the extras £20 decided to go for the FT60, will let you know how I get one.0
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I am looking at the FT7 now, it seems like the most universal to start with. Thank you for all your help. I will continue my research. Thanks again!!!!0
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Costco has the New Balance N4 for about $39 and I love it. It DOES have a chest strap. The only thing I would say is that the font on the watch is a little small.. fortunately I have a 13 year old that was able to program it for me!0
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If you're looking for a HRM (no GPS) you can't go wrong with any one of the Polar FT models or the Timex - let your budget be your guide.
If you're running outdoors and are interested in keeping your distances honest and analyzing your workouts (I admit it, I'm a bit of a geek that way....) one of the Garmin Forerunners is the way to go (again - wide range of prices and features)0 -
Just ordered the Polar FT7 f/Woman for $76.00, I cant wait for it to get here!!! Thanks for all of the feedback!!!0
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Just done my first workout with my FT60, I love it! Compared to the old A1 I had its great, show me how hard I am working which zone I'm in and how many calories I am burning well impressed!!0
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So how does the chest strap feel...ladies? Sounds uncomfortable.0
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I just bought a Polar FT4 and I LOVE it. I found it online for $61 w/ free shipping and no tax. Looks like I was able to get it for about $40 cheaper than going to the store and buying it. It has the chest strap and is very comfortable to wear. Feels good knowing that I'm getting a very accurate calorie reading instead of guessing! Actually makes me want to work out more. At lunch today, I'll be taking a walk outside and I'm excited to be able to track my calorie burn this way! I definitely encourage you to get one. My favorite purchase in a long time! Good luck!
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So how does the chest strap feel...ladies? Sounds uncomfortable.
I don't find it uncomfortable. No tighter than my sports bra.0
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