Pros: Works, has all the features I need...stopwatch and heartrate, cheap Cons: Ugly, large
The Heartsafe T, which they don’t have here, I believe is the model previous to the Heartsafe TZ, from what I can tell, it’s the same thing but the T is way uglier. So just to let you know if you give me a NH I really don’t care, it’s close enough.
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Pros: Time-In-Zone; Audible beep; Backlit display; Stopwatch; Replaceable transmitter battery; moderate cost Cons: None I know of
This is for middle-aged people who have never run before, not for you experts out there.
You need a heart monitor so you don’t over exercise or under exercise. The right heart monitor acts like a coach, telling you when to speed up and when to...
I decided to buy a heart rate monitor because I wanted to make my aerobic exercise more efficient. I thought that I wasn't pushing myself hard enough when running or biking. I found out that I was pushing myself too hard!
Pros: A health monitor, stop watch, and watch all rolled into one. Cons: None that he has reported or that I have noticed.
While there are many reasons for an athlete to monitor his/her vitals during a workout, I had only one when I bought this heart monitor for my son. I wanted to present him with a safety net for the hours he spends working out and training for marathons. ...
Heartsafe Sport Heartsafe Sport Heartsafe Sport offers superb feedback control on your training with up to ten hours heart rate recording and with excellent statistic...
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