Pros: Styling (for a HRM), chest strap design, advanced fitness functionality Cons: Somewhat bulky, no interval training program, limited performance training
After a short stint into the Garmin camp with the F
orerunner
301, I finally returned to Polar for a heart rate monitor with reliability and performance I have been missing ever since I switched from my trusty S210. The ...
Pros: Accurate, comfortable, high quality build Cons: Expensive, high learning curve to learn features
I've been using the F11 for 2 weeks now. I purchased it on the recommendation of several personal trainers at the gym I go to. My goal is to lose weight and keep muscle mass. I do both strength training and cardio. I'll structure my review ...
Pros: Perfect for setting targets and monitoring achievement. Cons: Does not function in a pool environment.
This is my second Polar monitor that I've owned and I'm not impressed. I got the F11 only a couple days ago after finally deciding on what model to upgrade to (previously had the WM42 and was tired of the continual crosstalk in spinning classes). It ...
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