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Polar CS200cad Heart Rate Monitor | 
enlarge | Brand: Polar Category: Sports
List Price: £114.50 Buy New: £85.77 You Save: £28.73 (25%)
New (3) from £85.77
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7462
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.2 x 3.1
MPN: 90025650 UPC: 725882256504 EAN: 0725882256504 ASIN: B000P35VUG
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 4 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Wireless Polar CS speed sensor New advanced sensor measuring the cycling speed | | • | Wireless Polar CS cadence sensor New advanced sensor measuring the pedalling rate (presented as rpm) | | • | Cycling Intensity -Tracks the cycling workload as kcal/h and kcal/km | | • | Memory Files - Stores the training data of the last seven sessions | | • | Estimated time of arrival (ETA) Enables you to foresee the time of arrival based on your cycling speed | | • | SpeedPointer Indicates the relation between current speed and average speed | | • | Polar OwnCal - Counts and displays calorie expenditure | | • | Polar OwnCode - Prevents cross-talk from other heart rate monitor | | • | Polar OwnZone - Determines personal heart rate limits for a training session |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description For goal-orientated cyclists. Combining body feedback and cycling data to enhance your cycling experience and help you achieve your cycling goals. The CS200cad you can track your cycliong workload and aim higher using the polarpersonaltrainer.com online tool. Includes a Polar wireless CS Cadence Sensor to help you optimise your pedalling rate.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great tool April 27, 2008 Matthew Shaw (London) Like most of these gizmos, using the Polar cs200cad initially is a bit confusing: "What does this menu mean, why are the buttons so hard to press, manual and website written by chumps?", etc. But within a couple of rides you'll be wondering how you coped without it. So far works perfectly (1 week) and very easy to set up, if you dip into the manual when necessary. Pros. 1. Does the job; you quickly forget about it and just use it. 2. A real shock to see how you are really working out. 3. Comfortable chest strap. Cons (mostly subjective, and comparing to top of line): 1. Polar branding on bike meters. Could attract some thieves (will cover with duct tape) 2. Wireless meters seem a little large. Not that this matters - just an aesthetic thing. 3. Chest strap not nec. the best for commuting. Perhaps a less accurate wrist strap option? 4. Not a power meter (but doesn't claim to be - and isn't priced as such) 5. Can't program a workout to follow (as far as I know). 6. Can only upload to Polar web via not the most reliable sonic link. Can't use with Polar top of line software. 7. Speed not displayed at all times. 8. Do these gizmos really have to cost so much. Materials and production must be zilch, so be prepared to pay for good R&D and brand.
Total cycle computer May 24, 2007 S. Blagbrough (Yorkshire, UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I already have a polar monitor for a mixture of swimming, running and cycling but decided that I needed something a bit more permanent for the bike. Yes you can get different makes of cycling computers, which have all the options of the polar but it is a tried and tested name with good training support from their website. The spec of HR monitor and cadence included gives a varied array of views and training targets while on the move. It was simple to set up even if you think the distance of the transmitters are bit close. The extra option of the cadence monitor gives you a good option for keeping economical cycling, which for me keeps me spinning instead of trying to power my way around a ride. I did shop around and there are good deals out there knocking upto 40 off the most expensive shops. As a product I am more than satisfied with what it has to offer and think it would suit all levels of cyclists.
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