Product Description
Polar Rs300x Heart Rate M Itor , Polar S625x Heart Rate M Itor Watch , Suunto T4c Heart Rate M Itor , Total Gym 1100 , Dynaflex Steel V Power Red Powerball , Xmark Fitness Adjustable Ab Bench , Earthlite Aval Xd Portable Massage Table Package , Body Solid Bumper Plates 45 Lb Pair Black , Holiday New Zfo 80lbs Adjustable , Valor Athletics Inc Bd 7 Power Rack , Train smarter with the Polar RS300X Heart Rate Monitor. Designed to enhance your workout with real-time heart-rate info and give you the ability to track your progress over time, the RS3000X is the kind of work-out buddy who won't call at 6:00 a.m. to cancel because of a 'rough night.'Product Features
- Housing Material: composite
- Altimeter: no
- Altimeter Max Height:
- Route Elevation Profile: no
- Barometer: no
- Heart Rate Monitor: yes
- Target Heart Rate Zone: yes
- Training Program: yes, PolarPersonalTrainer
- Fitness Test: yes
- Chronograph: yes
- Odometer: no
- Thermometer: no
- Digital Compass: no
- Declination Type:
- Adjustable Declination:
- Low Battery Indicator: yes
- Computer Compatible: yes, Mac, , PC
- Water-Resistant: yes, 50m
- Backlight: yes
- Alarms: 1
- Alarm Type:
- Battery Type: CR2032 (lithium) button cell
- Battery Life: 1 year
- Face Size:
- Strap Material:
- Date Indicator: yes
- Weekday Indicator: yes
- Weight: 41 g
- Recommended Use: training
- Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years
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This review is from: Polar RS300X Heart Rate Monitor (Sports)
Nobody loves the Polar Brand more than I do. Actually since 1995 I haven't used any other brand. I have always used the basic model to get the largest screen and font. At the White Rock Expo 12/09 in Dallas I purchased the RS300x w/ the foot pod.
Pros: + the foot pod is incredibly accurate, much better than any GPS technology that you can afford
+ nice looking watch / monitor (although I don't use mine as a watch)
+ chest strap will fit smaller chests ( my children can use the new chest strap)
+ heart rate registers without recording so you can read your heart rate prior to or after your run but it doesn't skew your run data.
Cons: -With 3 lines of text on each screen, You cant read the screen during a run. Particularly the tenths of miles. (This blows the whole deal, what's the point of info you can't read)
-too many screens to go through, just overly complicated a good thing.
What is the value of all that information that you can't read during a run. I get home from a run and realize the thing wasn't on.
There should be a way to opt out of some of the bologna. 99% of athletes don't need that info and don't want it.
I still love Polar and I'm still trying to love the RS300 but its not easy. I guess it like buying a book and when you get home you realize the font is too small to read.
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