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Paul Greenhalgh 2 |  
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| Posted: 26/02/08 15:02:59 59 |
Thanks, wow that looks great! Paul G |
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| Posted: 19/02/08 15:48:09 09 |
Yes it is that tandem Jane Powertwin. I wonder if they'll mind me turning up at Mothercare in my running kit and asking for a test-drive... ha ha. Thanks for your interesting thoughts, I will look at those other models you mention. Paul |
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| Posted: 19/02/08 12:09:27 27 |
Hi - I am an experienced runner with a single buggy. My little guy's now 2 1/2 and we still cover lots of fantastic miles in the forest, spending quality Dad and Son time. Our second baby's due and I want to keep up the habit. Please, does anyone have experience of running with a double buggy? Things I know I need are pneumatic tyres, a decent clearance under the handle (to allow the forward stride to be unobstructed) etc etc, but can anyone recommend a good make/model? My wife has identified a 'Jane' double. This has a rotating front wheel, though, and I'm really happy with my existing three wheeler's 'fixed' front wheel...... please does anyone have any experience to offer? Thanks! Paul, Bagshot |
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| Posted: 23/05/07 12:02:49 49 |
Hi -
I am about to change my wrist unit battery - has anyone else done this?
I have taken the back off, (and in doing so can see how I should be able to easily re-seal the waterproof ring, so that's not a worry).
The battery is secured under a black plastic piece. Please can anyone tell me how to remove this so that I can access the battery that I can see below it?
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| Posted: 08/12/06 11:11:07 07 |
I think that there are believers and yet-to-believe people in terms of HRMs. I was quite anti- until my wife bought me a Polar S610i 2 years ago and now if I do a single training run, never mind a race, without it, I feel like I'm losing a significant bit of data that should be in the automatic log it creates on your PC.
As for the point about emotion skewing the figures, I don't get that emotional about races, but I DO tend to get carried along with the mass of runners at the start of a race with a big field, so it's excellent to be able to check your HR and avoid going out too fast.
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