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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 23:20:39 -0400, "John Koutsoupis"
wrote: I just started riding --- plan on doing a century--- can anyone recommend a good heart monitor? When you feel that throbbing pain down your left arm... then stop! |
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John Koutsoupis wrote: I just started riding --- plan on doing a century--- can anyone recommend a good heart monitor -- is Polar all there is? I own one of the Polar 510 HRMs. I think it was a waste of money. I wish I had bought a $40 on-sale basic unit instead of a fancy one. I find the Polar user interface is not up to the task of managing that many features, and the difference between holding a button and pressing a button (which have different meanings) is too slight so I often get unexpected results. The basic Polar HRMs I would still consider. --Paul |
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"John Koutsoupis" wrote: I just started riding --- plan on doing a century--- can anyone recommend a good heart monitor -- is Polar all there is? There are many HRMs out there, from cheapo units to the Polars with PC downloading. I use a Cateye CC-100HB. It's a decent unit for a good price, with the bonus feature of being a full-fledged cycle computer. I am satisfied with it, but it doesn't do max HR readback (does max speed for bragging rights, though). -- Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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