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Hi all, I'm looking to buy a watch distance calculator. I do not necessarily need a heart rate
monitor, but that would be a plus. Does anyone have any suggestions ? I am aware of the Timex with
GPS, but the GPS is not useful indoors and is heavy. There is also a Nike, but I have not heard much
about it. Any advice ? Thanks !
 
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> but the GPS is not useful indoors and is heavy. There is also a Nike, but I have not heard much
> about it.

Search the group archive with google for "Nike SDM" and you'll find lots of threads about it.

Cheers, Jolle!
 
cdn_md2 wrote:
> Hi all, I'm looking to buy a watch distance calculator. I do not necessarily need a heart rate
> monitor, but that would be a plus. Does anyone have any suggestions ? I am aware of the Timex with
> GPS, but the GPS is not useful indoors

I'm curious. Why do you need a GPS indoors? If you're on an indoor track, wouldn't you know how big
a lap is? I'd put more emphasis on a hrm if that's the case.

and is heavy. There is also a Nike,
> but I have not heard much about it. Any advice ?

It would help to have an idea how you intend to use a device to be able to give advice, esp. if
you're running indoors. I'll have to admit this is the first time anyone here has asked about a
gps indoors.

Using google, you'll find *lots* of threads about the various devices, including the more recent
Garmin Forerunner, which seems to work quite well for distance estimates outdoors based on the
scuttlebutt I'm reading in a bunch of different places. It appears to pick up signals better than
some earlier devices, at least based on one person's experiment of one.

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