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Gaiam Walkvest Kit by Debbie Rocker New Design

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Gaiam Walkvest Kit by Debbie Rocker New Design




Gaiam brings the absolue latest in programming and accessories for walking, weight-loss and “smart” training. The innovative new Walkvest is unlike anything on the market, and will help you burn more fat and calories than standard walking workouts.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Just what my daughter wanted.
I purchased the vest as a gift for my adult daughter in Oct. 2008. She loves it and uses it almost daily, either walking outdoors or using the video. She’s about a size 8 or 10 and is tall, so the size small fits her perfectly. The vest appears well made, and she’s very happy with it.

5 Stars Walking vest a real winner
On a Crystal Cruise I used this vest for the first time last month and really liked how much easier it was to have small weights around the core or your body than in your hands. The ships staff told me what to look for on line and in no time, once back home, I was using it to walk on land instead of walking on water. It is comfortable, adjustable for number of weights used and a real pleasure. You can even wear it for doing errands to burn extra calories. I would reccommned this walking vest very highly. Wishes for Wonderful Walking!

4 Stars Walkvest
I bought the vest based on an article in our newspaper. I wear it when I go walking and I think it does perform as advertised. My only problem with the vest is that the pockets for the weights are not deep enough and I can’t snap them closed. This means that I have to be very careful when I bend over to pick something up or to tie my shoes.

5 Stars comfortable and decent looking
i work from my home and don’t get a lot of time to exercise, so I wear this daily. I feel the difference as I do chores around the house, etc. My 11 year old also wears it when she goes walking and doesn’t mind it. the small fits perfect..just snug enough….(I’m a size 8/10 with a 32A bust) it would probably fit a few sizes bigger just fine because i have it closed as tight as you can get it. There is more play in the straps to loosen.

4 Stars Loved this christmas gift
I got this as a gift from my husband and adult daughter (difinitely one of their better choices). It fits true to size and comfortable with a couple of thin shirts on. I’m 5ft 5 and have the size medium; I have no problem with the weigths rubbing me as others have noted in these reviews. I just wish it came with alittle more weights. I’ll wait before ordering any more weights since shipping makes it alittle costly. I’m happy with this gift for sure.

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Polar F4 Womens Heart Rate Monitor Watch Black Amber

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Polar F4 Womens Heart Rate Monitor Watch Black Amber




The F4 is the first women’s specific unit from Polar, combining all the necessary heart rate features with a new, slim design. It includes the popular Zone Pointer feature that helps keep you in your Target Zone, and OwnCal to track the calories you burn in real time during your exercise. This well-rounded monitor offers automatic age-based heart rate target zones that will keep you exercising on the right track. You can also override the automatic setting to manually change this zone for fine tuning to fit your particular metabolism. With stopwatch and convenient button free operation, the F4 is a valuable fitness tool. Includes Wrist Unit with CR1632 battery, Transmitter with built-in lithium cell, and Elastic Strap to hold transmitter on chest.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Just what I needed!
I’ve wanted a HRM since I started working out about a year ago, but I couldn’t muster the courage (or money!) to get this one until recently. I bought another one that only gave you your heart rate on demand (instead of constantly), and it drove me up the wall. So I sucked it up and bought this as a replacement.

I LOVE this watch. I was floored at how easy it was to use. I didn’t even have to read the handbook to figure it out. The chest strap is surprisingly comfy. Yes, you will probably need to wet the probes before you start working out, but I put it on, run around the house picking things up or doing laundry and it usually works when I’m ready to go out for a walk/run. I love that the watch blends in and looks like a regular watch so you can wear it without feeling like you are wearing a man’s watch or a small computer!

The only problem I have with the watch is that I can’t get it as tight as I would like because the strap kind of sticks when trying to attach it or take it off. Nothing major, I just have to remember that I have to be more aware of it than I would of a normal watch.

**If you are a larger woman, the watch automatically comes with a size “medium” strap, but it fits me with room to spare. I highly suggest trying the one it comes with before ordering a larger one!**

Bottom line: LOVE this product. If you want something that will work easily and well, buy this HRM!

5 Stars A real life saver.
This little device actually saved my life while running…. A great investment at any price….

1 Star Can’t use it with Sun Tan Lotion
I got this F4 as a Christmas present in 2008. Two weeks later the buttons cracked and fell off. Polar sent me new buttons, and two weeks later the buttons cracked again. I sent the unit to polar two more times and the buttons only lasted 2 weeks each time.

I called their service department and escallated the issue. I spoke to Albert, who said that sun tan lotion damages the buttons so they break. He suggested either not using sun tan lotion or wearing a wrist band under the watch. GIVE ME A BREAK!!! I live in San Diego and I wear sun tan lotion 360 days per year. Polar said their new units do not have that problem, but they would not replace my F4 with a good one.

I will never buy another Polar product.

1 Star Polar seems to need some competition
First, if you buy one of these be aware that it’s extremely easy to accidently wipe out all the personal and cardio info it stores. There isn’t any way to lock this monitor to protect such loss.

I sent this monitor in for repair. They emailed me to tell me they received the monitor. They emailed me to tell me they replaced the circuit board. They had my monitor over a month. I got this monitor back and it works exactly the same as before I sent it in. They did nothing to it. Yes I know how to read and I always read the manuals for everything I buy. This monitor does not display the time when brought to the transmitter belt like it say’s it will in the manual. There isn’t any way for me to have this display the time while it is monitoring.

4 Stars Good Buy
I am very satisfied with this purchase. The only reason im not giving it five stars is because it doesnt have a stop watch or a pedometer. I have a small wrist, and the watch face is a good size especially if you dont like a bulky look. It is comfortable and the band stays put. It is easy to operate, and set up. you can easily turn the sound on or off. The strap is probably the same as all others and occasionally when i switch from doing cardio to weight training the clasp will pop apart, but that only happens occassionally.

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Schwinn 17 Function Bike Computer

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Schwinn 17 Function Bike Computer




Improve your workout efficiency when cycling with this Schwinn 17-function bike computer. Designed to attach securely to your handlebar, the computer tracks such info as speed, distance, time, and calories burned, helping you develop an effective workout routine with each ride. The computer is easy to install and includes a backlit screen for crisp viewing.

About Schwinn
Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that has been synonymous with quality and innovation. They have built some of the best-known and best loved bikes of numerous generations–Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to be a leader in the industry with innovative bikes such as the new Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality, forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America’s most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom and performance to people of all ages.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great value for the price
It takes a little bit of time (5-10 min) to find the best position for the magnet-sensor pair, but that’s about it. Easy installation, large and clear display. Input of parameters is simple.

For it’s price, it is definitely best buy. And for most people, it will also be more then enough in terms of functionality.

4 Stars Great Value, Does the Job I need.
I bought one of these for one of my bikes because I didn’t want to spend a lot on a computer until I figured out better what features I wanted and did a little more research.

The computer’s controls are not the easiest to use but after figuring it out, it works fine. I found the main features I use and need are; 1. Current Speed, 2. Trip Distance, 3.Moving Time, 4. Average Speed and 5. Time of Day. All these features work great and get the job done. It’s worked so well for me and I found I didn’t really need additional features so I bought 2 more of these for my other Family Bikes.

Pros:

- Good Value

- Seems Accurate

- Tracks Moving Time (i.e. it stops timer when stationary for a few seconds)

Cons:

- Can be a little hard to read in some light conditions.

- Sensor may need a little fine tuning to get the spacing correct.

- Controls and instructions are not the greatest

5 Stars Works great!
pd = f

p = 3.1416 (pi)

d = diameter of tire in millimeters

f = wheel factor

I was a little confused at first, but after fiddling around with it for awhile, and reading what others have said about it here, I finally got it setup right, and it works great. Like others have already said, you need to get the proper wheel factor entered. You can figure out the wheel factor with the above formula, or just measure the circumference of your tire and convert that to millimeters to get the wheel factor.

4 Stars 2000 miles and counting
I’ve been using this computer for over 2000 miles and it’s still working great. I can’t believe a cheap thing like this has lasted so long and I haven’t even changed the battery yet. It’s a good product.

5 Stars Terriffic Gadget — Weak Installation Instructions
I have only used this thing for a day, so I can’t speak for the long term.

Installation is not difficult once you understand what to do. The instructions are poor. For example, instructions for mounting the bracket to the handle bars say, “Using a Philips screwdriver attach the mounting bracket to the right side of the handlebar.” This was the first sentence in the first task I tried to do. There are NO screws at all! The bracket is attached with cable ties. And, I can see absolutely no reason it has to be on the right side of the handlebar. As you can see from the pictures I posted, my bike has a reflector attached to the right, so I had to put it on the left. In short, everything in the first sentence of the first instruction I tried is wrong.

They tell you to install the sensor and magnet first. I feel strongly this is a mistake. I think you should install the handlebar bracket first. This makes it easier to route the cable, position it and wind up the extra slack.

The sensor goes on the inside of the right fork - facing the spokes. You may be able to mount it on the left fork, but the easiest way to route the sensor cable is to wrap it around the brake cable which (at least on my bike) is on the right side.

The magnet clamps to a spoke immediately beside the sensor. The fork is vertical but the spokes are not — they’re angled. So, you cannot mount the magnet parallel to the sensor. Getting the two parts to align and not strike requires you move the sensor up and down the spoke until the two parts are close without touching - see my close-up picture of these two parts installed.

When I first installed it I though it wasn’t working because I would move the wheel and no speed appeared. I discovered there’s a brief delay before the speed appears so you need to have a little patience. I agree with the review that says you should test the device by moving the magnet near the sensor before beginning installation. This give you confidence it’s working if you have trouble getting the parts aligned good enough.

Setting up the meter for the first time was a little confusing. When you initially turn it on it steps you through a procedure to input the various setup data. You have to reset everything to change any of these settings, so get the numbers you need together before you start, or step through without entering anything so you know what will be needed. You probably know everything except the wheel circumference in millimeters (millimeters? — let’s get a rough number in fine detail). If you know your wheel and tire size (which is on the tire) you can get the number from a table in the instructions. Other reviewers have made a big thing of measuring your rolling distance to do this. I didn’t do it, and I can’t see why it’s necessary. If you miss the value by the maximum amount possible on the chart for a given wheel size it can’t be off more than 1mph when going 20mph (or a distance of 1 mile in 20), and if you use the correct number from the chart it’ll be a lot more accurate. Now, if the numbers in the table are wrong that’s another thing. Maybe somebody who’s compared his measured results with the table for his tire will post the difference and how much error that would cause in 20 miles. But remember, this $10 gadget isn’t intended to be used by the national bureau of standards.

Once installed and setup it works great. I like the current speed, the average speed, the distance traveled, and time peddling (it stops the clock when you stop moving). The meter snaps in and out of the mounting bracket easily. As someone said, you don’t have to reset everything to reset your trip data. Toggle to the DST (distance traveled) display and hold down the left button for a few seconds. This will reset the distance traveled, the trip timer and the average speed. The odometer accumulates total distance traveled since the last master reset.

The magnet isn’t held in place very tight and I wonder if it will tend to move, but not so far in about an hour’s riding.

I can’t see how you can beat this gadget for the price.

PROS: Works great.

CONS: Installation instructions weak.

Edited 10 hours later to add:

I can now speak to long term reliability. It failed since I wrote my review 10 hours ago, and 24 hours since I installed it. It’s not the battery, because if you press one of the buttons the display lights up and the button functions work properly. It has to be the sensor signal not working, and I’ve seen similar complaints in these reviews. Oh well, it was great for the one hour of use I got.

NOTE: Rating is now based on how it worked yesterday.

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Monark Exercise AB 874E Weight Ergometer

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Monark Exercise AB 874E Weight Ergometer




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The Monark 874E Weight Ergometer also boasts improved mechanics in first-class instrumentation components. Heart rate is monitored via telemetry-based chest belt, while electronic meter readings track speed, RPM, distance, time, watts, and calories burned. Reproducible work loads are enabled by mechanical sliding belt tension. Seat and handlebar heights can be adjusted to suit the needs of various body types or position preferences.

Flywheel: Large well-balanced flywheel
Fan wheel Technology Enclosed, rear end
Fitness Testing/Rehab
Dimensions: 44L” x 21W” x 44H”

Console:

Resistance Levels: 6 - 8 Levels
Console Readouts: Time, Distance, Heart rate, Speed, RPM, Calories burned, Watts
Display Console: Electronic display with heart rate

WARRANTY:

3 year

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