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| Sportline Solo 900 Heart Rate Watch | 
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| Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $28.00 You Save: $16.99 (38%)
New (5) Used (2) from $14.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 15606
Color: Grey Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 6.6 x 2.2
MPN: SP3635SL Model: SP3635SL UPC: 095121636351 EAN: 0095121636351 ASIN: B000O3OHAW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: This item is Brand New! Factory Sealed!
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Good buy! August 18, 2008 The Solo 900 is easy to use with a simple press of a button to get your heart rate. I would have liked the unit to come with guidelines for my age and weight for my heart rate during workouts. However, for anyone looking for a heart rate monitor for their workouts that's economical and not complicated in use it's a good buy.
Perfect For Me.... August 16, 2008 Since I am just breaking into the whole gym scene, this watch was perfect for me. Not many bells and whistles but easy to operate. I've even been able to use it during a spin class without falling off the bike!
A little disruptive May 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my first heartrate monitor and I really didn't want the kind that wraps around the chest, so I bought this one. It's kind of cumbersome to have to press the button for a reading and it requires a solid push & hold to get the reading. I guess I'll go for a chest-strap next time.
Very Functional-Excellent Value May 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This heartrate monitor cost under $30 and I love it. It's simple, few bells and whistles, but for my needs right now, it's perfect. I did not want to wear a chest strap because I find any additional encumbrance while working out to be an irritant. With the watch on your wrist, to measure your heartrate you simply depress a large button on the front for a few seconds. It's easy to do even if you're running or working out. The large display gives the reading--according to the literature accurate to within 1 heartbeat per minute--in seconds. Don't buy this if you want to download to your computer or look at a graph of heartrate over time. I suspect that at some point I might want to do that, and I will need to upgrade. But to manually monitor your heartrate during a work out to see if you're in the zone, this watch is perfect. Simple, inexpensive, well-made and functional. (Also includes an alarm, stopwatch, and a large, easily read digital face with a light.)
Durable November 3, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I found this heart monitor watch on clearance at a local department store and bought it due to its low price. I was looking for a heart monitor that would stand up to water as my main form of exercise is water aerobics. For the price I figured I wouldn't mind if it did not stand up to the humidity, moisture, and possible accidental drop in water.
It has more than lived up to what I wanted. I even measured its heart monitor rate against my doctor's rate for my heart and it came within two beats. It has endured the pool environment successfully and impressively. I don't have to slow down much to pick the watch up, put it over my wrist and press the button. And yes, I did accidently drop it in the pool without realizing immediately. Less than a minute I did realize and was able to get it from the pool floor with it still working. The display faded out for a few minutes but then it was right back, working without any problems or side effects from the drop in the pool.
Although I paid bare minimum for it I would easily pay this price or more. I am now looking for one that does have a few more bells and whistles. This one is bare minimum on features but has sold me on its brand name.
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