Another Polar CS200 user here.
Another Polar CS200 user here.
I considered CS200. However, i eventually decided to go for a cateye wireless (distance, speed, ave speed, max speed, but no cadence) and a Polar RS200 for heart rate monitor. I figured it wld be easier as a hrm wrist watch would allow me to monitor my hr when i wake up in the morning to track my fitness trend. Then again, i wished the cateye wireless came with cadence.
+1 for Polar CS200cad. Took a little time to set up, but once that's done it's easy to use. And the transmitter has a user-replaceable battery, which is not true for all such units.
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I have a Polar S725 that does HRM, wireless cadence, wireless speed, altitude, etc. And it has a nifty upload feature to a PC-based program with graphs, charts and data galore. Very nerdy, very fun!
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I have the Vetta 110HR and it is horrible...it has cadence and HR.
I had it stop working/reset on me twice now and I am just not pleased. All the functions are cool but for what you pay for it there are better ones on the market.
I had the headset replaced once and it worked for about a month and then the second headset is having problems so I am sending it back for a refund. I will be keeping an eye on this thread but I think I am replacing it with the Polar.
I ended up buying a polar cs200cad ........ so far so good
Haven't worked out how to down load into yet, but when I have time at the weekend, I'll have a go.............
had I had the money I would have brought the Polar computer that also can be used to running as welll................
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