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Old July 27th 05, 03:22 AM
CatNipped
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Anyone have one of these? Can anyone make any recommendations for a
cheapie? I'd just need something that I can wear on my wrist that will
monitor my pulse as I bike so I can stay in my ideal heart rate range for
exercising.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old July 27th 05, 03:47 AM
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wrote on 7/26/05 9:22 PM:

Anyone have one of these? Can anyone make any recommendations for a
cheapie? I'd just need something that I can wear on my wrist that will
monitor my pulse as I bike so I can stay in my ideal heart rate range

for
exercising.

Hugs,

CatNipped


I have one called the Poltek (I think). It has a band you put around your
rib cage and wear a wrist monitor. It was 50$ Works really well.


Well, I was looking for something for *just* around my wrist and a little
cheaper. So far I've found this:
http://www.everythinghome.com/ti54fisy2.html for $38.00 (but I'm *really*
cheap)! ; They wanted $150 at the bike shop and just the mention of
that
price made me pale! LOL!

Hugs,

CatNipped


Try here. C.E., I have not bought from them, they were the first to pop up
in Google.

http://bodytronics.com/shop/index.cg...+heart+monitor

$39 for a wireless chest monitor. I've got the same brand, but a slightly
different model. Don't cheap out on the wrist version, they don't work that
well.




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Old July 27th 05, 03:56 AM
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Well, I was looking for something for *just* around my wrist and a
little cheaper. So far I've found this:
http://www.everythinghome.com/ti54fisy2.html for $38.00 (but I'm
*really* cheap)! ; They wanted $150 at the bike shop and just the
mention of that price made me pale! LOL!


I've never heard of wrist ones -- just ones for around your chest --
which makes me suspicious of the wrist one. Possibly wrongly.


Hm, I would think, for non-medical monitoring, a wrist one (that counts the
pulse in your wrist) should be fine. But then again, I know zip about these
things.

Hugs,

CatNipped

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Old July 27th 05, 05:26 AM
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I've never heard of wrist ones -- just ones for around your chest
-- which makes me suspicious of the wrist one. Possibly wrongly.


Hm, I would think, for non-medical monitoring, a wrist one (that
counts the pulse in your wrist) should be fine. But then again, I
know zip about these things.


Maybe wrist ones get annoying if you're doing stuff? I've always
thought a HR monitor of any type sounds annoying. A friend of mine
has one integrated into her sports bra ... so I guess that would be
slightly less annoying if the bra happens to fit well and work for
your body type ...

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Old July 27th 05, 08:59 AM
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Anyone have one of these? Can anyone make any recommendations for a
cheapie? I'd just need something that I can wear on my wrist that will
monitor my pulse as I bike so I can stay in my ideal heart rate range for
exercising.

Hugs,

CatNipped



We've got cheapie & expensive ones. The cheapie is, sadly, one you can't get
on your side of the pond, but perhaps it can give you an idication of
price?? It cost £12.99 (about $23??) and it's a combined cycle computer and
HRM. The basic functions are current/average/max speed distance covered on
current trip/total distance covered, time/date and the HRM functions are
current, max & average HR.

The all-singing, all dancing one is a different kettle of fish, it's a
Ciclosport HAC4 Plus, costing about £200, and does everything bar empty the
dirty litterboxes. All data can be downloaded to computer to be analysed.

Cheers, helen s

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Old July 27th 05, 09:54 PM
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CatNipped wrote:

Anyone have one of these? Can anyone make any recommendations for a
cheapie? I'd just need something that I can wear on my wrist that
will monitor my pulse as I bike so I can stay in my ideal heart rate
range for exercising.


I used to have a Heart Monitor wris****ch. Made by Seiko, IIRRC. Wasn't
terribly expensive - seems to me is was about $90. It monitored/recorded
BP/Pulse. Worked very well ... up until it was stolen from me.
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