Posts Tagged ‘Training Tool’

Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black




Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to improve with each training session. Enter the Suunto t6c heart rate monitor and fitness trainer watch, a professional-grade training tool for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing your workouts. The t6c is equipped with a bundle of valuable features, but none is more valuable than its correspondence with the included Suunto Training Manager PC software, which provides a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters with an accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training, so you can make adjustments and train more efficiently in the future.

The t6c also tracks your real-time Training Effect, a quick and accurate measurement of how hard your body is working at any given moment. By knowing your Training Effect, you’ll enjoy a more intimate understanding of your body’s workout “sweet spot,” an essential tidbit if you want to achieve your targets without setting yourself back by under- or over-training. The Training Effect works intuitively: The watch first notes the info from your personal fitness profile, and then analyzes your physiological progress and translates the data into a simple one-to-five scale. For example, if you want to improve your aerobic fitness at a moderate tempo, you should exercise until your TE meter reads between 3.0 and 3.9, two to four times per week. To improve your aerobic condition more rapidly–but without the risk of over-training–you should push yourself harder once or twice per week, so your TE meter reads 4.0 to 4.9, with a few recovery sessions in the TE 1.0 to 2.0 range. The Training Effect is relative to each individual. While a novice runner might achieve a TE of 4.0 on a four-mile jog, a professional runner might have to complete an uphill marathon to get the same reading. In other words, both runners will have to exercise hard to achieve a TE of 4.0.

The t6c includes a couple of additional features that put it above and beyond traditional heart rate monitor watches. For example, the t6c gives you a readout of your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level (EPOC), letting you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout. And users will love the built-in altimeter, which lets you monitor your climbing or hill performance to know how your body will react when training at various altitudes.

Finally, the Suunto t6c offers interference-free digital ANT transmission, making it easy to pair your heart rate monitor with the included Suunto comfort belt. You can also use this secure connection to monitor your speed, distance, or cadence by pairing your Suunto t6c with an optional Suunto training pod. Training pods are small units that attach to such items as a running shoe or a bike to calculate your speed, distance, and even pedal revolutions per minute while you exercise. Pods are ideal for athletes who aren’t satisfied with half-hearted training efforts, but really want to monitor their training routines down to the last detail.

Specifications:

  • Color: Black
  • Measures vertical speed: Yes
  • Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
  • Temperature compensation: Yes
  • Total ascent/descent: Yes
  • Resolution: 1 meter
  • Recording intervals: 2 seconds, 10 seconds
  • Altimeter/barometer lock: Yes
  • Altitude range: -1,600 to 29,500 feet
  • Countdown timer: Yes
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Max number of split times in memory: 99
  • Timers (interval and warm-up): Yes
  • Average heart rate: Real time
  • Training effect: Real time
  • Calories: Real time
  • ANT digital coded signal: Yes
  • Memory capacity: 25 logs/100,000 beats
  • PC analysis: Yes, with 7 body parameters
  • EPOC: Yes
  • HR limits and HR zones: Yes
  • Suunto heart rate belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Suunto comfort belt: Included
  • Suunto memory belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Water resistance: 330 feet
  • Selectable metric/imperial units: Yes
  • Menu-based user interface: Yes
  • Dot-matrix display: Yes
  • Backlight type: Electro-luminescent display
  • Backlight option for night use: Yes
  • User-replaceable strap: Yes
  • Software: Suunto Training Manager (included)
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • User-replaceable battery: Yes
  • Suunto Coach personal training program: No
  • Customizable display: Yes
  • Button lock: Yes
  • Compatible with pods: Yes
  • Watch: 12/24 hour
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 3

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Two-year warranty

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy. By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass–initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto’s exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto’s key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world’s biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Mostly Great Training Aid
I’ve been working out 6-7 days a week for the last 15 years without a break.

I’ve owned the T6c for about 9 months now and use it 6 days a week - cardio indoor, weightlifting, road biking, and outdoor running. By reviewing the data it collects during workouts I have been able to increase my fitness level. It’s given me new insight into my workouts and more importantly an objective set of metrics.

The only issue I have is that the comfort strap that came with it broke after only 6 months. The “clip” simply broke during a workout and checking the web, it seems to be a common problem. I replaced it with the memory strap in hopes that it will have better durability. So far, so good.

5 Stars Great piece of gear
I bought this to replace my polar. Much better. The foot pod is much more accurate. The software sucks, but the recommendation to purchase firstbeat is a good one.

The only things better about the polar 600sd is that it has more flexibility with displays. Almost everything else about the Suunto is better. Highly recommended.

4 Stars Very Happy but fustrated…
Upon receiving the T6c I was excited to try it but soon became fustrated. Am disappointed in the user manual you have to play with it. Am very satisfied after figuring it out but the included software is lacking, though this has been pointed out by others. Overall would recomend just make sure you have time to play with it.

5 Stars Suunto T6c
The bad …. the first one of these didn’t work properly. It was DOA and then went through two batteries in a week. That said, the guys at [...] were really helpful and sent me a new one very promptly. Buyers should be aware that Suunto quality control is not always perfect and I had a very similar problem with their Smart Belt a couple of years ago, although they replaced that under warranty.

The good … it’s a big improvement on the old T6. The ability to customize the screens is very useful and it’s also compatible with any pods you may have if you’re upgrading either from the T6 or any of the other T-series watches

4 Stars Overall very good with minor glitches
I have owned the t6c for about 2 months now. I previously had the t2c and wanted the added functionality of the t6c. I also purchased the GPS pod. Overall I like the unit. I am an advanced squash player and find the Training Effect (TE) function (based on the EPOC measurements) very valuable. Previously I believed the more you trained the fitter you got. According to Suunto there is an optimal training level, train under it and you do not improve, train over it and you risk overtraining which does more harm than good. The t6c shows you your real time Training Effect so you can set your TE goal and perform your workout to achieve it.

As others have noted, the software that comes with the unit is so-so. It calculates a bunch of variables but really doesn’t tell you what to do with all that information. The Firstbeat Athlete software ($80) which must be purchased separately has all the functions that the Suunto software does, but it also has a Coach mode which tells you based on your previous training sessions when and at what level your future training should be. For example it will say on Monday train at TE 2.5, Tuesday rest, Wednesday train at TE 4.0. Very useful information. Unfortunately my Firstbeat software stopped working and I have no idea why.

Some cons: The GPS strap against bare skin is quite scratchy and uncomfortable. The variable display in Display 1,2 mode does not show Max HR, a major oversight. The memory on the watch fills up quickly, so if you forget to upload previous sessions you may have to delete some logs to record new workouts.

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Suunto Running Pack Heart Rate Monitor

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Suunto Running Pack Heart Rate Monitor




By combining the Suunto T3c training watch with the Foot POD in one valuable package, the Suunto Running Pack provides committed runners with heart rate and physiological data, as well as training effect, accurate speed, and distance information. The Suunto Foot POD attaches to the laces of your shoes, and communicates with your Suunto training wrist top computer via a wireless connection to determine and record your running speed and distance traveled. This compact device is light as a feather and won’t even be noticeable while you go for your run. The Suunto Running Pack includes: T3c wrist top training computer, Foot POD, and Comfort Belt heart rate belt.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars not as good as it seems
With the goal of training for the 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon, I sought a tool that would keep me informed during my workouts. This is not it. I read lots of reviews and also examined this item in person in a store. I purchased it hoping I would be able to navigate it’s controls more easily than other users since I consider myself technically adept. As other reviewers said (and I should have listened) this product is too difficult to operate and most importantly, the manual is unclear and incomplete.

To Amazon’s credit, the return process was remarkably easy! Full refund, postage paid, no questions asked. Thank you! Just be sure you keep ALL of your original packaging if you are as stubborn as me and decide to buy this. Otherwise, they will not likely take it back.

Subsequently, instead of choosing value as the deciding factor in picking my training tool, I chose quality. I wear a GPS enabled Garmin with a bezel/touch screen and love it. I wore it during training and as I ran and finished the WDW Marathon . I love it.

Good luck. And happy running.

5 Stars perfect training aide
The perfect information about your training status.I like the automatically adapted activity level most. It indicates very clearly whether you follow your training schedule or not.

Very reproducible foot pod numbers!! The measurement is +- 2% correct - incredible!

1 Star Will never by from Amazon again!
For the last probably 10 years I was a happy Amazon customer. That changed with my last Running Pack order. Amazon priced out the pack for $148.25. I found that a really great deal compared to other companies so I went ahead and bought it. The real seller of the product was `Watchsavings’ (or Jomashop) which sent me the product by UPS ground. But it turned out that they sent me the wrong product. So I called in and requested the running pack I ordered and what would be the best way to proceed. First of all, `Watchsavings’ told me that they don’t have the product al all and it was Amazon’s mistake they put it on their website for that “great deal”. They suggested that I send the wrong product back and order the pack instead from `Jomashop’ (was out of stock). Next thing was I called Amazon and they told me that it was Watchsavings’ product and I would have to deal with them! Great!! At that time I checked the Amazon website again for the T3 Running pack and now they offered it from another seller for $250, not really the amount I spent. What great situation: none of these two felt somehow responsible for the mistake or was able to deliver the product I ordered for the price I (of course) already paid. I sent the wrong delivery back to Watchsavings and got finally after one month my money back. I ordered the T3 running pack with another Internet seller, which was still cheaper that Amazon and provided an excellent service compared to Amazon or Watchsavings. I gave one star because I got my money back. Do not by from Amazon! Either they want to sell something they don’t have or they don’t feel responsible for the seller on their profile. I’m really, really disappointed with such a professional company!

5 Stars Simple and Easy
As a triathlete I’m always looking for the next magic electronic workout item. I currently love my Powertap for the bike and now I can add the T3C to that list of loves. It’s not that complex to operate compared to other systems out there. The instructions are clear for those that have used HRMs and Power meters before.

I did research on all running packs from Suunto, Polar and Garmin. The direct results from friends with the new small Garmin is that it is unreliable and the Polar too expensive and complicated. I would prefer the t6 but for the money the t3 is perfect. Plus I don’t lose reception when trail running.

I also got the bike pod and setting up the foot and bike pod is as easy as setting up a basic bike computer. The watch transitions from bike to run easily.

If you have never used an HRM before, you may find this difficult to set up as its not a simple Timex but compared to a Polar this thing was easy.

4 Stars Great training watch
I have used the system for 4 weeks by now and the watch is really great for training. The watch has a good strap that is solid and with a good grip. The watch is overall a good watch with clear reading of the display. The information presented is OK.

The revised heartrate monitor is a significant improvement over the old one. The old would would not reliably provide heart rate information, those problem are all gone with the new model.

The watch provides a lot of information and the interface to the PC is awesome. I am much happier with this system compared to the T3 I had before.

The alarm on the watch is not easily accessible and also not very loud, so the watch has some weaknesses as a general utility.

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Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Fusion

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Fusion




Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to improve with each training session. Enter the Suunto t6c heart rate monitor and fitness trainer watch, a professional-grade training tool for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing your workouts. The t6c is equipped with a bundle of valuable features, but none is more valuable than its correspondence with the included Suunto Training Manager PC software, which provides a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters with an accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training, so you can make adjustments and train more efficiently in the future.

The t6c also tracks your real-time Training Effect, a quick and accurate measurement of how hard your body is working at any given moment. By knowing your Training Effect, you’ll enjoy a more intimate understanding of your body’s workout “sweet spot,” an essential tidbit if you want to achieve your targets without setting yourself back by under- or over-training. The Training Effect works intuitively: The watch first notes the info from your personal fitness profile, and then analyzes your physiological progress and translates the data into a simple one-to-five scale. For example, if you want to improve your aerobic fitness at a moderate tempo, you should exercise until your TE meter reads between 3.0 and 3.9, two to four times per week. To improve your aerobic condition more rapidly–but without the risk of over-training–you should push yourself harder once or twice per week, so your TE meter reads 4.0 to 4.9, with a few recovery sessions in the TE 1.0 to 2.0 range. The Training Effect is relative to each individual. While a novice runner might achieve a TE of 4.0 on a four-mile jog, a professional runner might have to complete an uphill marathon to get the same reading. In other words, both runners will have to exercise hard to achieve a TE of 4.0.

The t6c includes a couple of additional features that put it above and beyond traditional heart rate monitor watches. For example, the t6c gives you a readout of your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level (EPOC), letting you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout. And users will love the built-in altimeter, which lets you monitor your climbing or hill performance to know how your body will react when training at various altitudes.

Finally, the Suunto t6c offers interference-free digital ANT transmission, making it easy to pair your heart rate monitor with the included Suunto comfort belt. You can also use this secure connection to monitor your speed, distance, or cadence by pairing your Suunto t6c with an optional Suunto training pod. Training pods are small units that attach to such items as a running shoe or a bike to calculate your speed, distance, and even pedal revolutions per minute while you exercise. Pods are ideal for athletes who aren’t satisfied with half-hearted training efforts, but really want to monitor their training routines down to the last detail.

Specifications:

  • Color: Fusion
  • Measures vertical speed: Yes
  • Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
  • Temperature compensation: Yes
  • Total ascent/descent: Yes
  • Resolution: 1 meter
  • Recording intervals: 2 seconds, 10 seconds
  • Altimeter/barometer lock: Yes
  • Altitude range: -1,600 to 29,500 feet
  • Countdown timer: Yes
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Max number of split times in memory: 99
  • Timers (interval and warm-up): Yes
  • Average heart rate: Real time
  • Training effect: Real time
  • Calories: Real time
  • ANT digital coded signal: Yes
  • Memory capacity: 25 logs/100,000 beats
  • PC analysis: Yes, with 7 body parameters
  • EPOC: Yes
  • HR limits and HR zones: Yes
  • Suunto heart rate belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Suunto comfort belt: Included
  • Suunto memory belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Water resistance: 330 feet
  • Selectable metric/imperial units: Yes
  • Menu-based user interface: Yes
  • Dot-matrix display: Yes
  • Backlight type: Electro-luminescent display
  • Backlight option for night use: Yes
  • User-replaceable strap: Yes
  • Software: Suunto Training Manager (included)
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • User-replaceable battery: Yes
  • Suunto Coach personal training program: No
  • Customizable display: Yes
  • Button lock: Yes
  • Compatible with pods: Yes
  • Watch: 12/24 hour
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 3

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Two-year warranty

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy. By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass–initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto’s exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto’s key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world’s biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Suunto T6c
The bad …. the first one of these didn’t work properly. It was DOA and then went through two batteries in a week. That said, the guys at [...] were really helpful and sent me a new one very promptly. Buyers should be aware that Suunto quality control is not always perfect and I had a very similar problem with their Smart Belt a couple of years ago, although they replaced that under warranty.

The good … it’s a big improvement on the old T6. The ability to customize the screens is very useful and it’s also compatible with any pods you may have if you’re upgrading either from the T6 or any of the other T-series watches

4 Stars Overall very good with minor glitches
I have owned the t6c for about 2 months now. I previously had the t2c and wanted the added functionality of the t6c. I also purchased the GPS pod. Overall I like the unit. I am an advanced squash player and find the Training Effect (TE) function (based on the EPOC measurements) very valuable. Previously I believed the more you trained the fitter you got. According to Suunto there is an optimal training level, train under it and you do not improve, train over it and you risk overtraining which does more harm than good. The t6c shows you your real time Training Effect so you can set your TE goal and perform your workout to achieve it.

As others have noted, the software that comes with the unit is so-so. It calculates a bunch of variables but really doesn’t tell you what to do with all that information. The Firstbeat Athlete software ($80) which must be purchased separately has all the functions that the Suunto software does, but it also has a Coach mode which tells you based on your previous training sessions when and at what level your future training should be. For example it will say on Monday train at TE 2.5, Tuesday rest, Wednesday train at TE 4.0. Very useful information. Unfortunately my Firstbeat software stopped working and I have no idea why.

Some cons: The GPS strap against bare skin is quite scratchy and uncomfortable. The variable display in Display 1,2 mode does not show Max HR, a major oversight. The memory on the watch fills up quickly, so if you forget to upload previous sessions you may have to delete some logs to record new workouts.

4 Stars Very Happy but fustrated…
Upon receiving the T6c I was excited to try it but soon became fustrated. Am disappointed in the user manual you have to play with it. Am very satisfied after figuring it out but the included software is lacking, though this has been pointed out by others. Overall would recomend just make sure you have time to play with it.

5 Stars Great piece of gear
I bought this to replace my polar. Much better. The foot pod is much more accurate. The software sucks, but the recommendation to purchase firstbeat is a good one.

The only things better about the polar 600sd is that it has more flexibility with displays. Almost everything else about the Suunto is better. Highly recommended.

4 Stars Mostly Great Training Aid
I’ve been working out 6-7 days a week for the last 15 years without a break.

I’ve owned the T6c for about 9 months now and use it 6 days a week - cardio indoor, weightlifting, road biking, and outdoor running. By reviewing the data it collects during workouts I have been able to increase my fitness level. It’s given me new insight into my workouts and more importantly an objective set of metrics.

The only issue I have is that the comfort strap that came with it broke after only 6 months. The “clip” simply broke during a workout and checking the web, it seems to be a common problem. I replaced it with the memory strap in hopes that it will have better durability. So far, so good.

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Polar WearLink Coded Transmitter and Belt Set Medium XX Large

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Polar WearLink Coded Transmitter and Belt Set Medium XX Large




The Polar WearLink transmitter combines superior Polar technology with a new fabric design. The electrodes, which pick up the heart’s signals, are engineered right into the fabric strap. The result is a superior fit for any individual body shape, providing revolutionary comfort and full freedom of movement. The transmitter’s textile strap is removable and machine washable. Its clip-on mechanism ensures quick and easy wear, and the belt is easy to put on and take off.

Polar’s coded technology ensures that the user picks up only their heart signal, and not the signal of another heart rate monitor nearby. With millions of HRMs in use today, there’s a good chance that someone working out next to you may also have one on. Interference from any other HRM is now eliminated and an accurate signal is ensured.

About Polar
The first EKG accurate wireless heart rate monitor was invented by Polar back in 1977 as a training tool for the Finnish National Cross Country Ski Team. The concept of “intensity training” by heart rate swept the athletic world in the eighties. By the 1990s, individuals were looking to heart rate monitors not only for performance training needs, but also for achieving everyday fitness goals. Today, the same concept of heart rate training is being used by world-class athletes as well as everyday people trying to lose weight. Polar is the leading brand among consumers, coaches, and personal trainers worldwide and the company is committed to not only producing the best products, but also being the leading educator on the benefits of heart rate based exercise.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Improvement over previous model
The belt that came with my Polar watch often failed (no heart rate picked up). This one works differently in that the transmitter is snapped onto the belt instead of being what connected the ends of the belt together. This seems to work much better with the exception that the transmitter can be knocked off if you chest happens to skim something (which is rare). Be sure to follow the directions and clean the belt after each use and put in the washer after five uses. Should have done that with my first one.

4 Stars Great Replacement to the Hard Rubber
I bought this to replace the hard rubber one that came with my Polar RS100 a few years ago. So much for the 2000 hours or whatever the web site claims for the old non-replaceable battery. This strap has several advantages and a couple of things I didn’t like.

Likes:

Very comfortable

Very responsive to the watch

0 interuptions or loss of signal

Easy to wash

Dislikes:

The clip they use to attach around chest could be better

The signal pod is bigger than the T-31

The likes by far outweight the dislikes, but couldn’t give a 5 star.

5 Stars great replacement for original
much more functional/comfortable, especially for larger chests (52)… the connection’s not going to break like the snap on the original strap.

bravo.

5 Stars Much improved vs the previous model
The picture on this product indicates the strap is the old model, where the band’s ends clip into the transmitter module. I’d had problems with the old design due to sweat corroding the contacts and giving me intermittent pickup - I used to have to buy a new band every 6 months or so.

When I got the new set, I found that they had improved the design - the band now fastens at the side, with the transmitter still in the center but with rubber cups around the contacts to help prevent corrosion. Not had any issue so far, just reliable operation. Very happy with the new design.

3 Stars Mixed bag
I bought this as a replacement for an older non-replaceable battery strap. This strap is thinner and more comfortable than my previous model but the battery compartment is thicker, bulkier and not as user friendly. It tends to stick when I do prone Yoga positions. Other than that, it sure beats having to buy an entire new system. Let’s see how long this one lasts before the battery needs to be replaced. I have read other reviews on this product and the big criticism is that after the initial battery needs replacement they don’t last as long as the original.

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Polar S1 Foot Pod

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Polar S1 Foot Pod




With the Polar S1 Foot Pod, you can track your speed, distance, pace and average speed on a compatible Polar heart rate monitor (HRM). The Polar S1 combines inertial technology and DSP (digital signal processing) to provide accurate speed/pace and distance data. Worn on top of your shoe, it offers excellent water resistance. It’s compatible with Polar S625X, S725X, RS200 and RS400 models. It comes with an extra holder fork.

About Polar
The first EKG accurate wireless heart rate monitor was invented by Polar back in 1977 as a training tool for the Finnish National Cross Country Ski Team. The concept of “intensity training” by heart rate swept the athletic world in the eighties. By the 1990s, individuals were looking to heart rate monitors not only for performance training needs, but also for achieving everyday fitness goals. Today, the same concept of heart rate training is being used by world-class athletes as well as everyday people trying to lose weight. Polar is the leading brand among consumers, coaches, and personal trainers worldwide and the company is committed to not only producing the best products, but also being the leading educator on the benefits of heart rate based exercise.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Polar S1 Foot Pod
This product was much easier to set up than I expected. All you have to do is coordinate it with your watch, run a specified distance (I did this on the treadmill so I would know how far I’ve gone) and the next time you use it it’ll tell you how far and how fast you’re running.

Now, I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars because I’ve noticed a slight difference (roughly 5%) between the distance I’ve ran and the actual distance, but this could be from my treadmill being off (or from using the treadmill) when I calibrated the foot pod.

5 Stars Confortable and very light
Very confortable and very light. You can run forever and won’t even feel it is attached to your foot.

The battery lasts for about 8 months using 3 hours a week so no problem at all !

5 Stars Great product and price
Very satisfied with service and product. Delivery was on time and I go to Amazon first to look for new toys.

Dave

4 Stars pretty comfortable
I read some reviews commenting on its accuracy. With respect, I must say the accuracy comes from the watch, not the foot pod. I have a 625, (and a 725) and I have no complaints with the footpod other than i hope polar finds a way to make it smaller in the future. Other than that, I can’t imagine what else to comment on.

Don’t forget to turn it on before going running..haha

5 Stars Very accurate right out of the box, and it’s very light too!
My initial reaction when looking at the S1 Foot Pod was, “No Way”. I mean, it looks like some type of fancy pedometer. And I use one, the Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer, and I know it’s not totally accurate when it comes to distance because it’s based on your pre-set stride.

To my surprise, this S1 Foot Pod is very accurate, right out of the box, and without calibration! How do I know? I went for a walk today with the Foot Pod and my Magellan eXplorist 210 Handheld GPS, which has the accurate WAAS system. The discrepancy between the two devices was 0.025 miles. That’s very small! And with no calibration? It’s even more unbelivable! For me and distance logging, tenths of a mile are all I’m concerned about anyway.

As far as weight, I didn’t even notice it. It’s very light and I put it on my left foot, which is not my dominant foot. Size-wise, I initially felt a little embarassed because the S1 is just a little bit smaller than a Twinkie, but now it doesn’t bother me. It’s so light that I don’t even notice that it’s there.

Battery life is rated at 20 hours.

One word of caution: Just make sure to verify that the unit is off when you’re done. Press the red button and hold it down until the green light goes off. And double check it with your Polar watch, just to be sure.

Highly recommended for walkers, joggers, and runners!

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Update: It’s one year later and I’ve got this now calibrated to about 0.015 miles. Just make sure to do your initial calibration on a flat surface with no hills. And it’s best to calibrate it every time you switch shoes as well. Overall I’m still very impressed!

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