Zen:
See this
http://www.heart-rate-monitor-watche...e-monitor.html
Personally I would find placing 2 fingers on it to register HR a pain..but that's me.
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I'm in the market for a very simple HR monitor. All I want to know is my current HR and calories used during exercise.
I was very interested in this but it looks like it needs a chest strap, which almost doubles the price.
Does anyone know of a simple model that is wrist-only?
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Zen:
See this
http://www.heart-rate-monitor-watche...e-monitor.html
Personally I would find placing 2 fingers on it to register HR a pain..but that's me.
"You can't get what you want till you know what you want." Joe Jackson
2006 Cannondale Feminine/Ultegra/Jett
2012 Trek Speed Concept 9.5/Ultegra/saddle TBD
I like this one
http://www.amazon.com/Reebok-Fitwatc...4733169&sr=1-1 but you're right about that 2 finger thing.
Last edited by Zen; 01-28-2010 at 07:22 PM.
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
pretty! would match my bike perfectly..and my tifosi's..and my helmet...![]()
"You can't get what you want till you know what you want." Joe Jackson
2006 Cannondale Feminine/Ultegra/Jett
2012 Trek Speed Concept 9.5/Ultegra/saddle TBD
I have a Mio. It works great, except I never remember to touch the buttons.
http://www.miowatch.com/
Oh yeah, I think I got mine at Walmart for like $40.
Are you sure you need to buy the chest strap seperate for the Polar?
I have owned 2 Polar HRM (which I love) both the basic ones and they came with the chest strap and were within the price range shown.
Sharon
My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom
Yes. I have had two F4s over the years and they both came with their straps. Liked them very much but eventually broke a button on both of them (and I don't think I'm that strong or rough).
Not sure how you can get an accurate idea of calories burned if you don't have one with a strap that is constantly measuring your level of exertion. If you are only using one where you touch the buttons for an instantaneous reading now and again (which, don't get me wrong, is good for working out how hard you are working right then) the calorie calculation can only be about as accurate as one you work out in your head from the usual formulae/rules of thumb around the place.
I have the Polar F7, and it came with the strap as well. I thought it would be strange wearing it but it isn't. It is also nice to be able to make the strap smaller every week or so as I shrink![]()