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New heart rate strap is much more comfortable but is harder to get a signal and loses a signal more often than the 520. Plus you have to get it wet before each use. I will probably by an "old" type strap. On my 38 mile ride today, my last 6 miles were 00's for heart rate. And this is the exact same course I have did numerous times without losing a signal. I was going good at that point too so I was bent. I miss the autostart feature the 520 had. It would automatically stop and start as you did on your bike, such as stoplights, breaks, etc. For some reason there is no such feature on the 725 The big reason I upgraded was the additional memory. They advertise being able to save 99 files. After 3 rides my memory was almost full. It will not record your workout if the memory is full. Not a big deal but kind of misleading. I really like the altitude and temperature feature though. Plus the carbon look is much better than the 520. |
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I'm interested in buying a HRM and am looking for advice. Nothing serious, I'm just looking for a basic model that I can program my max HR and acceptable training ranges. I would like the alarm feature when out of training range. And most importantly, I want it to be inexpensive, around $50. Can anyone recommend anything that fits this description? Is it a bad idea to get a cheaper model? Do I really need more features than this? (I'm not into racing but want to take riding more seriously and enter fun/casual events next year.) I'm clueless about HRMs so any advice is appreciated. I've noticed some Timex watch/HRMs in several retailers in my area. Does anyone have any opinions on these? I've noticed that some HRM's have a calorie count feature, which is something I would be interested in. How reliable is this feature? |
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I got it about half price and it seems to work OK. I have to use some gel to enhance the signal as on cooler days it wouldn't work for the first 5-10 miles until I produced a little sweat.
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I've used heart rate monitors for years. Had an ancient G-Pulse that rusted to death from the sweat. Replaced it with a Sports Instruments ECG5 from Nashbar's Amazon.com store - $40.00 ($10.00 less than Nashbar's own site). Really like it - particularly the ability to set min/max heart rates, and track time in zone. The calorie function seems optimistic - 2,000+ calories burned over 40 minutes at 135-145 bpm for a 215-pound male? Using a heart rate monitor means workouts are more consistent and repeatable. When I train without the HRM, I exercise at what I think is an appropriate intensity. With the HRM, you know. I also suggest you pick up a tube of Buh-Bump. Its a conductive gel you apply to the chest transmitter to help it pick up heart beats. Without it, you have to sweat a little to get tranmitter strap wet, and get reliable readings. With Buh-Bump, you get reliable readings as soon as you strap on the transmitter. |
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I RIDE WITH HEARTRATES OF AROUND 180/200+BPM, CREATE AVERAGE SPEEDS OVER 23MPH OVER 65MILES IN AROUND 3+HRS AND I WORKOUT THAT I BURNOFF AROUND 4000+ CALORIES FOR THAT TIME PERIOD? WHEN I RIDE I FIND WHEN I'M GRINDING IT OUT I SWEAT LIKE A PAEDOPHILE IN A KINDER GARDEN CLASS, SO I DON'T HAVE ANY REAL PROBLEMS WITH CONTACTS. |
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I use an entry level Polar HRM. I think they are reliable and the service I got from them is pretty good.My HRM wasnt picking up anything so I sent it to the Polar Agent here in my area.3 days later,my HRM was serviced and working like a dream again.Lots of these HRM's are good but they also have there problems so I went with Polar so that I wont have issues with faulty items!! |
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