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Can you recommend a HRM?

Posts: 575 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I have finally come to the conclusion that I should get a HRM because I don't trust the amount of calories MFP calculates I earn through exercise.
I would like something that's not too complicated to use, doesn't have too many functions (I'm only really interested in cals/fat burnt, heart rate, stopwatch and anything else you think I should include for basic monitoring), doesn't interfere with broadband speed (I've read that some do), is waterproof, available in the UK and doesn't cost more than £40.
Any ideas?

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  • Posts: 250 Member
    I have a Polar FT4, does the job perfectly and simply. This is my second Polar HRM, defo recommend the brand!
  • Posts: 251 Member
    I like my Polar FT60, but I think that'd be out of your listed budget by a bit. My friend has an FT4 that she likes pretty well and I think she got it for a good price.

    It's not really waterPROOF though. And I don't swim with it. It claims to be water resistant but I've heard of people complaining that it doesn't track so well in water.
  • Posts: 247 Member
    If you're not fussed on getting a flash one - Lidl has just advertised that from tomorrow they are selling some for only £12.99.

    I'm going to get one tomorrow - would love a polarF7 but can't justify it atm and from what I read no HRM is 100 accurate anyway so thought I'd give this a go.

    Think they have a link on their website if you want to check it out - a few others UK users were posting the link earlier on my homepage.
  • Posts: 108 Member
    I also use a Polar, mine is an F7. When I was looking it seems the most popular brand on MFP, if you go to their web site you can check out the different models and see what features you need or want to pay for, good luck.
  • Posts: 307 Member
    The first HRM I had was a Polar, this one is a bit more but looks like it covers what you need
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polar-FT4-Heart-Rate-Monitor/dp/B0037V01SK/ref=pd_sim_sg_1

    this one is cheaper but I cant find anything that says if it works out your calorie burn on not
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/POLAR-FT1-Heart-Rate-Monitor/dp/B007JWO7A6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

    good luck
  • Posts: 336 Member
    I love my Polar HRM!!!! Has made a world of difference in my workouts plus it is super easy to use.
  • Posts: 8,646 Member
    I have a Polar FT4. Never workout without it now.
  • Posts: 534 Member
    How about recommendations for one that's NOT worn on the wrist? I'm not a watch person and really don't want to wear one in that manner. Anyone have any personal experience with ones like that? Or alternately, one's that are just the monitor part and use a smartphone? There are lots of those out there from what I've seen, but I'd love to hear about some personal experiences with them!
  • Posts: 129 Member
    Polar FT4
  • Posts: 575 Member
    If you're not fussed on getting a flash one - Lidl has just advertised that from tomorrow they are selling some for only £12.99.

    I'm going to get one tomorrow - would love a polarF7 but can't justify it atm and from what I read no HRM is 100 accurate anyway so thought I'd give this a go.

    Think they have a link on their website if you want to check it out - a few others UK users were posting the link earlier on my homepage.

    Thanks for that. I've just looked on their website and it looks like just what I'm after and the price is definitely better than I thought I'd need to pay.
    I can't get to my local branch until Friday so I'm going to keep fingers and toes crossed that they'll still have some in stock.
    Thank you once again. :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 21 Member
    I am glad you said that!! I just ordered the same one last night... I go to Piloxing and the instructor recommended this one to me. :-)
  • Posts: 575 Member
    Thanks guys, if I can't get the Lidl one on Friday then it would seem that I need to be looking for a polar FT4. :smile: :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 575 Member
    I am glad you said that!! I just ordered the same one last night... I go to Piloxing and the instructor recommended this one to me. :-)

    Which one, the Lidl one? How did you order it?
  • Posts: 412 Member
    I have a sportline one with a chest strap....it was 50$ at walmart :)
    you'll def want the chest strap tho! it's more accurate because it has a constant reading!
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Thanks for the suggestions! I just ordered a Polar FT4. Can't wait!
  • Posts: 575 Member
    The first HRM I had was a Polar, this one is a bit more but looks like it covers what you need
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polar-FT4-Heart-Rate-Monitor/dp/B0037V01SK/ref=pd_sim_sg_1

    this one is cheaper but I cant find anything that says if it works out your calorie burn on not
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/POLAR-FT1-Heart-Rate-Monitor/dp/B007JWO7A6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

    good luck

    Thanks for that. The FT1 would be perfect but for the fact it doesn't show calorie/fat burn.
    The FT4 is pricier than I can afford but fi I don't get the cheap one from Lidl then I'll just have to start saving harder. :happy:
  • Posts: 575 Member
    Thanks for the suggestions! I just ordered a Polar FT4. Can't wait!

    Do you mind me asking how much you have paid? I can't find any in my price range unfortunately.
  • Posts: 575 Member
    I have a sportline one with a chest strap....it was 50$ at walmart :)
    you'll def want the chest strap tho! it's more accurate because it has a constant reading!

    I'm looking this one up now, what model have you got and does it include calorie/fat burn?.
    Thanks for the suggestion. :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 31 Member
    :laugh: i messed up. Sorry
  • Posts: 450 Member
    I have a Polar FT4, does the job perfectly and simply. This is my second Polar HRM, defo recommend the brand!

    I agree! I just got one and I love it!!
  • Posts: 46 Member
    I have a Polar FT4F and I love it! I bought it on Amazon for around $70. It was definitely worth it to me to get a more accurate reading of how many calories I am burning during workouts. Just make sure you read the instructions on any HRM and rinse the electrodes after each workout. Mine stays very accurate and I never lose a signal.
  • Posts: 132 Member
    Polar FT4
  • Posts: 613 Member
    How about recommendations for one that's NOT worn on the wrist? I'm not a watch person and really don't want to wear one in that manner. Anyone have any personal experience with ones like that? Or alternately, one's that are just the monitor part and use a smartphone? There are lots of those out there from what I've seen, but I'd love to hear about some personal experiences with them!

    I think the Polar models all come with a chest strap as well as the watch band
  • Posts: 613 Member

    Do you mind me asking how much you have paid? I can't find any in my price range unfortunately.

    Amazon has used ones if you want cheaper....
  • Posts: 3 Member
    How about recommendations for one that's NOT worn on the wrist? I'm not a watch person and really don't want to wear one in that manner. Anyone have any personal experience with ones like that? Or alternately, one's that are just the monitor part and use a smartphone? There are lots of those out there from what I've seen, but I'd love to hear about some personal experiences with them!

    I use the Zephyr HxM Bluetooth one, paired with my phone. You wear the strap around your chest, and there's a little bit that snaps on that is the transmitter of the thing. It unsnaps so you can detach it and charge it. I've had it for a few weeks now, and it's great. I use it with the SportsTracker Pro app on my Android phone. It was simple to set up, and it works perfectly. The first time I used it, I didn't have the strap big enough so the thing snapped off the strap, but that was total user error. Ever since then, I've had zero problems.

    I thought I read somewhere that it's safe for swimming, too, but of course I can't find that info on the Amazon page right now.
  • Posts: 575 Member
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  • Posts: 575 Member

    Amazon has used ones if you want cheaper....

    I can't find any used, only new for £49.99
  • Posts: 161 Member
    For those in the US, I found this site to be helpful: http://www.heartratemonitorsusa.com

    At least for the Polars, they have feature comparisons between the various models.

    And their pricing seems to be excellent.
  • Posts: 161 Member
    By the way, if you don't like to wear a wrist model, the Fitbit is tiny and can be stuck in your pocket.
  • Posts: 1,600 Member
    By the way, if you don't like to wear a wrist model, the Fitbit is tiny and can be stuck in your pocket.
    Does that do your HR? I thought I read somewhere it didn't...
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