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Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? All the ones I can find so far (even the expensive ones) register a different weight even after just stepping off and stepping back on. Don't necessarily care whether absolutely accurate, but would like consistency so I can monitor changes in my weight. Thanks in advance. |
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"FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote in message news:GKe6a.238312$Ec4.245655@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net... > Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? All the ones I > can find so far (even the expensive ones) register a different weight even after just stepping off > and stepping back on. Don't necessarily care whether absolutely accurate, but would like > consistency so I can monitor changes in my weight. Thanks in advance. > I like the electronic ones from Tanita. My model 551 includes a percentage body fat feature (via bio-impedance), and shows weight with 0.2lb resolution. GG |
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Gary German wrote: > "FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote in message >>Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? > I like the electronic ones from Tanita. http://www.intriguing.com/mp/_pictur...il/faircop.jpg |
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> > "FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote in message > >>Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? I have a Healthometer Ever Weigh that relies on strain gage(s), not springs. Placed on a firm, flat surface, it gives 100% consistent results, albeit to only the nearest 0.5 lbs. It also is pretty compact - small/average "footprint", but slim/low to the floor. I think I paid $34 for it at Sam's Club. Andy Coggan |
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 01:40:54 GMT, "FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote: >Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? All the ones I can find so far (even >the expensive ones) register a different weight even after just stepping off and stepping back on. >Don't necessarily care whether absolutely accurate, but would like consistency so I can monitor >changes in my weight. Thanks in advance. > Tanita 626 |
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I heard that the body fat isn't accurate b/c the signal goes from one leg to another or something like that and so your legs inordinantly impact the outcome. True? "Gary German" <gary_g@charter_NOSPAM_.net> wrote in message news:v5iupqlv416qaf@corp.supernews.com... > "FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote in message > news:GKe6a.238312$Ec4.245655@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net... > > Anybody know of a good weight scale that relatively compact? All the ones > I > > can find so far (even the expensive ones) register a different weight even > > after just stepping off and stepping back on. Don't necessarily care whether absolutely > > accurate, but would like consistency so I can monitor changes in my weight. Thanks in advance. > > > > I like the electronic ones from Tanita. My model 551 includes a percentage > body fat feature (via bio-impedance), and shows weight with 0.2lb resolution. > > GG |
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"FSTRNU" <FSTRNU@FSTRNL.com> wrote in message news:nbx6a.221527$SD6.11676@sccrnsc03... > I heard that the body fat isn't accurate b/c the signal goes from one leg to > another or something like that and so your legs inordinantly impact the outcome. True? > It's my understanding that the patented algorithms they've programmed into the scale take this into account. I have not compared the scale's calculations to a "true" measurement (i.e., water tank), but I think it's reasonably accurate. The scale numbers will vary by time of day and body hydration levels. But, I've found that if I weigh myself around the same time each day (and not right after a ride when I'm dehydrated), they're pretty consistent. GG |
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