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Trevor McCann
a Weekend Warrior
from Martinez, CA, USADate Reviewed: August 3, 2003
Strengths: the watch has everything you could need keep an accurate account of your workoutWeaknesses: the commands and buttons are almost impossible to master. I had not used the watch in a couple of months and had to literally retrain myself in order to use it properlyBottom Line: Axion vs. Polar... Polar no doubt. For now I am stuck with the Axiom and its difficult commands and setup while I wait to have a few bucks to return as a Polar customer.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
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$130.00
Purchased At: performance
Similar Products Used: Polar Accurex II... an excellent HRM. I would buy this one if I did it all over again.
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Toddy Hotty!
a Cross Country Rider
from VADate Reviewed: June 27, 2003
Strengths: This watch does it all.Weaknesses: You may not like the watch bandBottom Line: I have never used another HRM other than this one, but I like it a lot.
It gives me my HR in bpm and % at the same time. 20 lap count, and for each lap I get the time, ave HR and % Max HR, and max HR.
The only thing I do NOT like about it is that when I hit the backlight while it is recording my HR, it doesn't update the display. It still records everything while the display is "still", but I would prefer to see it continuously updated.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At: Performance Bike
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: irrelevant
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