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Polar F6 Ladies Green Heartrate Monitor | 
enlarge | Brand: Polar Category: Sports
Buy New: £55.00 (On sale from £74.50) You Save: £19.50 (26%)
New (4) from £55.00
Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Green Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.2 x 3
MPN: 90031454 UPC: 725882314549 EAN: 0725882314549 ASIN: B000XXS3OE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Time of day | | • | Polar OwnZone - Determines personal heart rate limits for an exercise session | | • | Polar OwnCal - Counts and displays calorie expenditure | | • | Polar OwnCode - Prevents cross talk from other heart rate monitors | | • | Wireless ECG accurate heart rate | | • | Target zones with visual and audible alarm | | • | Average heart rate of total exercise |
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Product Description For training your way. Need some motivation when training! Not anymore. The great looking F6 is all the encouragement you need. Thanks to the unique OwnZone function it tells you how hard to train to get optimal results based on your current physical condition. You can check the calories you have burned too.
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| Customer Reviews:
An excellent peice of equipment! July 2, 2008 Ms. B. Smith (Berkshire, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first HRM watch and I love it! It is easy to set up, I didn't even need to read the instructions first. The watch does exactly as it says. I worked out much harder as I knew exactly what my heart rate was and if it was dropping pushed harder, and could see the calories clocking up, which is excellent if you want to lose weight as well as get fit. Im even looking forward to working out more now Ive got this watch, which has got to be a good thing!
Polar F6 HRM July 2, 2008 D. G. Atkin (Maidenhead, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the second Heart rate monitor I've bought from Polar and it shows how much technology has come along in the last few years. The positives: Good looking and comfortable so you can use as a normal watch. The menu on the watch is quite easy to use. Waterproof so you can take it in the shower. The ability to upload and download from your computer so you can track your progress. Compatability with most gym equipment. The negatives: Initially downloading and uploading can be a pain and takes some time and effort but that could be my inability with technical things. I don't like the fact you cant replace the batteries in the transmitter, however that said my last one lasted five years so if this is the same I won't be unhappy. Plus I've seen new transmitters for less than 15 notes on ebay so not a major catastrophe. I've only had this a short while but so far quite impressed. The personal trainer software on the web is really good. I would reccomend this to anyone except complete technophobes.
Essential fitness item May 17, 2008 M. Scott (Hampshire UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I;v ebeen using an F6 for several years now, initially for indoor rowing for endurance distance rowing. I found that it was essential in keeping me in a sensible training zone and keeping my stamina up for longer rows. In days where I forgot my HRM, i would become overtired and train too intensively. I now use it exclusively for cyclign and it is a useful reminder using a polar bike mount not to push too hard on hills. My likes are that you can see how you are doign fitness wise very visually and you havea usefu log of training and calorific burn (as well as heart zones). It gets 4 starts since (as with prevous review) my gripe is the that replacement of battery means not to open the unit yourself (as I did with my first one and killed it completely ) but send it off to repair. It seems crazy that Polar haven't facilitated DIY replacement of the Panasonic battery, given that it should be an easy process
Not so good in the long run April 19, 2008 G. E. Downie (Warwickshire, UK) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Polar heart rate monitors work by recording the tiny radio signal emitted from a belt that attaches around your chest, a bit like a cupless bra in effect. I bought a Polar device last year; it is excellent but the transmitter battery died and, since the battery is sealed in and irreplaceable, I was left with little choice but to buy a new transmiter strap for 30. Polar, when contacted, were exceptionally rude and arrogant in their reply to my suggestion that the battery should be a 5 stand-alone replacement item. Don't buy you'll get stung when the batteries need replacing.
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