Sportline Solo 920W Women’s Heart Rate Monitor Watch

by admin on July 3, 2010

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Sportline Duo Women's 1025 Heart rate monitor

180880952510 0 Sportline Solo 920W Womens Heart Rate Monitor WatchUS $39.99
End Date: Tuesday May-22-2012 11:59:10 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $39.99
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Sportline Solo 920W Women’s Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Get It: $59.95

  • Patented one touch technology
  • Ekg accurate heart rate reading
  • No chest band required
  • Programs target heart rate zones
  • Smaller version for women

Sportline Solo 920W Women’s Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Sportline Duo Women's 1025 Heart rate monitor

180880952510 0 Sportline Solo 920W Womens Heart Rate Monitor WatchUS $39.99
End Date: Tuesday May-22-2012 11:59:10 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $39.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Sportline Solo 920W Women’s Heart Rate Monitor Watch

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

K. Robertson July 3, 2010 at 2:22 pm

The package comes with a rubber instrument you are to lick (yes, lick. They do not recommend using water to moisten) and strap to your chest in order for the equipment to work. If you are allergic to latex and rubber products, there is a very high risk of skin irritation to the area.

I have been unable to use this product because I happen to have a latex allergy and do not wish to risk an outbreak.
Rated: 1 / 5 Stars

Editor Dud July 3, 2010 at 3:58 pm

Pretty cool item, but a little hard to program, I think. It’s not real stylish so it might look a little dorky if you’re wearing a business suit. Haven’t really road tested it yet, but the heart rate appears to be accurate.
Rated: 4 / 5 Stars

Craig S. July 3, 2010 at 5:19 pm

When first opened, this watch was already dead. I returned it for a replacement, and the first time the replacement watch was used, its battery died as well. Unless you want to buy a new battery as soon as you get this, don’t waste your money. I suspect these have been ‘on the shelf’ for so long the batteries are drained by now. Try a more current model if you can find one. I am convinced this is old inventory.
Rated: 1 / 5 Stars

gator July 3, 2010 at 6:57 pm

The sports watch works reaaly good have no trouble with the direction and have used it for when i walk and exercise

I have even checked against other types of heart rate monitors and it always comes out the same. very happy with it
Rated: 4 / 5 Stars

A. Reader July 3, 2010 at 9:37 pm

This watch works great if you’re standing still, or walking at 4.0 mph. Anything above that good luck trying to get a reading on your heart rate. So what’s the point? I use this watch when I do my interval workout on my treadmill. I start out walking 4.0 or 4.5 mph, sprint for a minute at 8.5 mph, walk 4.5 – 4.7 mph at a 10 incline for a minute, you get the idea. What I wanted this watch for was to make sure I’m working within my target heart rate at each interval. Unfortunately, when I’m trying to get a reading immediately after each high-intense interval, the watch won’t give me a reading. The instructions say to rest your arm on a surface or make sure your arm is “quiet” so the watch can get a reading or (my favorite) wait a couple of minutes and try again. Right. This means, then, that when I want to see what my heart rate after a 8.5 mph sprint, I can’t unless I’m walking at 4 mph and by this time, and by the time I actually get a reading, my heart rate has already come down. I use this watch to get my “every now and then” reading and to use the countdown timer on some of my intervals. Otherwise, I wouldn’t use it at all.
Rated: 1 / 5 Stars

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