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| Polar RS100 Heart Rate Monitor and Stopwatch | 
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| Brand: Polar Category: Sports
List Price: $119.95 Buy New: $87.99 You Save: $31.96 (27%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 132
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 6
MPN: 90030907 Model: 90030907 UPC: 725882309071 EAN: 0725882309071 ASIN: B000FW3Z6O
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Most Solid HR Monitor September 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my fourth HR monitor. I've owned a Nike (garbage), two Timex models (one solid and one I returned). I bought this one because it had three lines of information so I would know my total time and my lap time.
Some points: - For the first month the watch never gave me an inaccurate HR. Since then I've had two instance when it's been whacky (you know, shows you at 185 when you're at 145). My previous HR monitors were MUCH worse than the Polar on this account. - The three lines is nice, however it does not allow you to swap the lap time with the total time. I would much prefer the lap time to be in the middle or at least bigger (it's hard to read when you're doing a hard run and you're bouncing around). - There is a lap number. I like that a lot. - If you press and hold the button a little too long it will pop up Limits and adjustments and whatnot. This is annoying and happens too easily. - If you use the light/indiglo while using the stopwatch it will automatically light up whenever you hit lap/stop afterwards. This is a great feature. Often I'm running in the dark and this feature is a lifesaver. - Getting the information from the watch is just OK. Not terrible, but not as streamlined as the simple Timex HR monitor I previously used. - I don't use the totals. I have a database for that.
The bottom line is that HR monitors are pretty unreliable generally. After 2 months, this model has been solid. I would still like a tweak here or there because of my personal preferences.
New toy = win. September 24, 2008 Got it today, took it for a test run. Awesome is the one word for it.
It took me about 5 minutes to configure it fully. Granted, I would probably say I'm above average when it comes to figuring gadgets out so don't feel bad if it takes a little longer. It seemed rather intuitive to me, but when I showed it to my roommate he was completely lost.
This is the perfect self-motivation tool for someone that wants to lose weight, burn fat, and ultimately get in better shape. Speaking as a soon-to-be (250 hours through a 500 hour program) personal trainer, I consider this a solid investment for myself.
You don't need to be a total fitness nerd to love this toy. If you're just looking to burn fat and lose weight without paying for training (which is understandable given the current state of the economy), I would highly recommend this (type of) watch to help you achieve your fitness goals. Whatever they may be.
HRM that actually works! July 10, 2008 I had tried a timex hrm before this and it didnt even come close in accuracy. Even though the RS100 is a bit more than some of the timex models its well worth the money. It is accurate and simple enough to use. I would actually reccomend this one over the RS200 since that model seems to have more problems. The only gripe I had was the T31 chest strap which always felt like it was slipping down while I ran. Although my dog has recently destroyed the T31 transmitter and I am looking forward to getting the Wearlink chest strap which looks to be an improvement over the contemporary design. Apparently my dog didnt like the T31 either....
Decent Product, Decent Value June 27, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Purchased as a replacement HRM, The unit does what its intended to do and it does it well. The quirks of changing face information or retrieving data takes a while to learn and get used to. The push-button sequencing doesn't always seem intuitive, but - the good news is - its easy to learn. I don't use my HRM as a watch except as a convenience after working out, so that feature is fairly useless to me, anyway. One simple improvement would be a strap thats a notch or two bigger - I have to wear my unit at the end notch making it somewhat more difficult to fasten and unfasten. Given the quirks and a design you have to grow into, its a decent product and a fair value.
Excellent running watch and heart monitor! May 22, 2008 There's a reason Polar sits on top of the heart-rate monitor heap, and that's because they do it better than anyone else. This watch/monitor has received accolades for years from runners, all well-deserved. It worked straight out of the box, the manual was clearly written, and I have been happily sweating and putting this monitor through its paces as I train for my next half marathon.
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