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My RS400 and CS400 have been sitting in my closet for about a year since I replaced them with the RCX5 (which has now been replaced by a Garmin and is up for sale as well). These two computers were my multisport setup for several years and they both work great. I just put fresh batteries in them so they are ready to go...almost. I am including a M-XXL soft strap, but the actual heart rate sensor was lost during a mud run so that will need to be replaced.
Look here to see what sensors are compatible http://www.polar.com/us-en/support/c..._with_my_Polar Summary: all sensors except the H3, H6, and non-coded T31.
Everything you see here is included:
-CS400 computer with box and manuals
-RS400 watch with box and manuals
-data transfer device and extension cable
-Polar Pro Trainer 5 software
-Polar S1 Footpod for cadence and distance while running, with manual
-Bike speed sensor, plus zip ties and a couple extra rubber mounting things and wheel magnet
-Two mounts for the bike computer (in case you want to get an extra sensor and use the computer on two bikes)
-An extra battery for the bike computer
- Medium to XXL soft strap (no sensor)
The watch does have scratches on the watch face, which do not interfere with its usability. It works great and has a lot of features that I miss on my new watch.
I'd like to get around $250 for everything but the price is not firm.
About the RS400sd:
http://www.polar.com/us-en/products/...isport/RS400sd
About the CS400:
http://www.polar.com/us-en/products/.../cycling/CS400
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