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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 34
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I am thinking of buying a polar powermeter to improve my training. Polar is the cheapest decision and becuase I am still a student, unfortunately, the only one for me. Tell me what is your experience with the pm?Is it worth buying the Polar pm?
With best regards Miha |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Miha..I'll tell you right now..you're going to get mixed reviews on this one. My advice..if all you can afford is a Polar..buy a Polar. If you can wait longer and buy a MORE EXPENSIVE AND ACCURATE Power Tap or SRM PM..do it! If you don't believe that the Power Tap and/or SRM is any more accurate..check it out. You're a student..do your homework..instead of relying on others. Don't mean to sound sarcastic or flippant..Im serious, do your homework and decide for yourself. Rob |
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