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Nike Imara Run - WR0075501

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TimmyT
Reviewed: 09 April 2007

RUBBISH

Scratches easily, ours never left the house and it’s now ruined. These watches are overpriced and of poor quality. I’ve had a Garmin Forerunner 205 for year, done 10+ off road races, had numerous falls, it’s been skiing, mountain biking amongst other things and hasn’t scratched. Nike didn’t care that the watch had scratched so easily, and took 2 months for the privilege! In this price bracket buy a Timex, I won’t be buying any more overpriced fashion accessories, lets face it one is renowned for making watches and the other for bad product design and poor customer service it would appear. It’s a shame as some of the best running shoes I’ve had a Nike’s!.
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Performance:
1.0
Ease of use:
1.0
Value:
1.0

Claire Goodram
Reviewed: 07 March 2006

EASY TO USE AND WELL-THOUGHT OUT DISPLAY

This is the only watch you'll need if you want to keep track of how long your training runs last and monitor mile/km times in races. It hasn't broken yet despite all the heavy rain it's been through!
I don't really use the interval timer. The face does not light up continuously so it's not fantastic for running in the dark when you are paying attention to splits (but I never do that).
This is a great watch for runners. There are enough laps in the memory for anything up to a marathon. The functioning is easy to get to grips with and the display is easy to read and understand. You can also store multiple runs and keep an alternative time zone eg for going to France/Daylight saving times! The buttons are easy to manipulate too, and large so you don't accidentally press the wrong one.
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Performance:
4.0
Ease of use:
4.0
Value:
4.0

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