Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor Watch

by admin on May 9, 2010

41RXo36Lv2L. SL160  Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Polar CS600X Cycling Heart Rate Monitor W.I.N.D.

150821123329 0 Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor WatchUS $180.00 (2 Bids)
End Date: Monday May-21-2012 17:08:27 PDT
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Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Get It: $128.41

  • Displays heart rate, exercise time, and average heart rate
  • WearLink Coded transmitter, made from a soft fabric material, eliminates interference from other heart rate monitors
  • OwnIndex feature will determine your fitness level, track your improvements
  • Polar OwnZone helps determine an individual exercise zone; calorie counter and goal management
  • Large easy-to-read, backlit display with split screen; water resistant to 30 meters

Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Polar CS600X Cycling Heart Rate Monitor W.I.N.D.

150821123329 0 Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor WatchUS $180.00 (2 Bids)
End Date: Monday May-21-2012 17:08:27 PDT
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Polar M61 Heart Rate Monitor Watch

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Adam Windeler May 9, 2010 at 7:31 pm

I’ve exercised with it five times now, and I’m pleased with the stats it reports. The design is quirky and bulky, and the exercise button is easily activated by accident. The manual is not intuitive at all, but I patiently read through it and eventually made sense of it.

I like the looks and ergonomics of my last Timex IronMan watch much better, plus it kept 50 stop watch entries in memory (and the watch only cost $40), but that band came apart around the buttons (poor design) which I could not repair, so I upgraded to a HRM watch – choosing Polar. Polar should seriously thin the watch design. I wear it daily to work in the office, and it’s too bulky. I’d also like to gave more than one exercise session stats saved at a time.
Rated: 3 / 5 Stars

AI SOTO May 9, 2010 at 9:00 pm

The very first time I used this product in the pool it was filled up with water. It is supposed to be water proof to 3 atm and it proved wrong.

I tried to claim the “international warranty” and haven’t received a response, though local dealer believes they will claim misusage (like I had not read the directions before use). Such a poor service on that end too.

AISoto – Queretaro, Mexico.

Rated: 1 / 5 Stars

A. Thoreen May 10, 2010 at 12:00 am

This thing does some amazing things. It’s so nice to know how many calories and fat you have burned from a workout. You really start to ignore the band around your chest after a while. Also, the watch is very light, and easy to learn how to use!
Rated: 5 / 5 Stars

Steven J. Magras May 10, 2010 at 1:16 am

I purchased this item to better help keep track of my fitness goals. The monitor performs as advertised. It is important to thoroughly wet the sensors on the belt prior to using, for best and consistent results. Programming the watch accessory was simplified by going to the Polar website and viewing the mini videos. So far, I have been extremely pleased with my purchase. I use it for walking, and cycling. Thank you.
Rated: 5 / 5 Stars

JE May 10, 2010 at 3:25 am

-At first I found this quite useful, the “test” feature does appear to measure fitness level change. I have used it at the gym and for cycling. The most used features have been the file and the range alarm.

-DO NOT DROP IT ON A HARD SURFACE. It is not a Casio or Timex, it does no handle bumps and drops well, usually resetting it. The last drop finished it off.

-It is annoying that the chest strap battery is sealed in and not user serviceable.
Rated: 3 / 5 Stars

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