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mtngoat8
a Cross Country Rider
from Lakewood, CADate Reviewed: September 11, 2009
Strengths: Easy to use and reliable. Picks up heart beat almost right away. Got it to replace my Polar S120.Weaknesses: None yet.Bottom Line: Way better than the S120. Picks up heart beat with no issues. Has all the features I want for trail riding. Pretty good price at silverarrow cycleworks
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$258.00
Purchased At: silverarrowcyclework
Similar Products Used: Polar S120.
Bike Setup: Stumpjumper FSR Anniversary
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Pulse-
a Cross Country Rider
from Tuchola, PolandDate Reviewed: January 27, 2009
Strengths: Easy to set up and use. Great software. Durable works in every condition. Holds signal pretty well.Weaknesses: price, no cadence sensor and irda adapter included. Price of cadence sensor high too. Data shown is software is slight different than this in polar CS400 - a bit confusing.
I wish there could be one more display line and setting display lines would be totally free (you can set 3 rows and there are some variables for each row). I wish autoscroll setting could be set once and worked all the time.Bottom Line: Good but pricy! I would buy it again! I considered CS600 but it was not worth. CS400 has everything! No alternative so far. Sigma rox looks interesting but polar is polar!
I it with additional cadence sensor and it works ok too.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$262.00
Purchased At: ebay.com
Similar Products Used: sigma bc906, sigma 1606DTS+cadence (worst computer I ever used)
Bike Setup: Simplon Mythos, Reba, Slr Xc, Xtr front and rear, race king 2.2 tires
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