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Mini-Test: Speed and Distance Monitors
By Runner's World on 22/06/2005 15:27:29
Here are three of the latest additions. RW tests the Polar S625X, Timex Speed and Distance Monitor and Garmin Forerunner 201
on the same GPS-linked principles as the Timex model (see below), Garmin’s elongated wrist monitor is a lighter, more portable all-in-one option. Functionally it offers many of the same features (current speed and pace, elapsed distance and time, pace alarm
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Summer 2006 Shoe Guide
By Runner's World on 02/05/2006 18:53:28
This summer's 15 best new shoes, including the Asics Gel Kinsei and DS Trainer, Nike's Air Structure Triax and Vomero, and Saucony's new Grid Hurricane
Wave Rider 9 (cushioning) £75 NikeAir Zoom Vomero (cushioning) £85Structure Triax 9 (stability) £75 EDITOR'S CHOICE Air Zoom Skylon (performance) £65Pearl IzumisyncroPace (stability) £70 ReebokPremier 3D Lite Trainer (performance) £55 SauconyHurricane 8
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RW Speed-and-Distance Monitor Test
By Runner's World on 15/01/2007 17:27:21
RW tests products from Polar, Nike, Garmin, Navman, Timex and Suunto
You have to pity race organisers. They go to great pains to have someone ride round their course measuring it with a Jones-Oerth counter, then 200 runners turn up wearing wrist-mounted GPS computers and claim the route is 300 metres too long. Speed
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RW Pod-based Speed-and-Distance Monitors Test
By Runner's World on 09/11/2005 15:27:35
RW tests speed-and-distance monitors from Polar, NIke, and Suunto
If you want to know exactly how far, and fast, you've run, then a speed-and-distance monitoring (SDM) watch is an essential piece of kit. Timex, Garmin and Navman produce SDMs that use satellites to trace your steps. They're pretty good, but if you
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RW Test: Nike+ SportBand
By Runner's World on 30/05/2008 11:08:50
Find out how Nike's latest speed-and-distance monitor fared under the scrutiny of the RW team
-and-distance monitor designed for those who prefer to run without their favourite tunes pounding in their ears. Can the Nike+ SportBand do for running purists what the original Nike+ kit did for the die-hard music fans? We put it through its paces to find out.How does
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Best of Product Reviews
By Runner's World on 31/05/2007 11:22:17
Prize-winning product reviews written by RW readers
(JBSurrey)In Short: A must have for the serious runner!Strengths:Comfortable and simple design, very accurate data, instantaneous downloading and the ablilty to not only display your runs on a map or Google Earth but to analyse your performance in depth
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RW Review: Garmin Forerunner 405
By Runner's World on 03/04/2008 15:52:41
RW review Garmin's new speed and distance monitor, the Forerunner 405
Garmin are soon to release their new and sexiest-yet speed-and-distance-monitor in the UK. With just a handful of 405s in the country before its release date (end of April) RW was lucky enough to put one through its paces. Fans of the reliable 305
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RW Test: Speed and distance monitors
By Runner's World on 04/12/2008 08:27:21
RW tests adidas miCoach, Suunto X10, Oregon Scientific SE300, Timex Bodylink Ironman Triathlon, Polar RS800CX, Garmin Forerunner 405, Nike+ iPod Touch
Functionality 8 Accuracy 8 Value for money 8 Added Features 6 TOTAL 39Suunto X10, £350 Contact www.suunto.comOne of the most expensive devices on test but worth the investment if you're a competitive mountain/fell runner, or even just a gadget fiend. Packed
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Christmas Gift Guide 2008
By Runner's World on 09/12/2008 09:17:07
Whether your budget is £2 or £200, find the perfect present for the runner in your life in our Christmas gift guide (of course, you could print it out, highlight what you want and leave it somewhere strategic too...).
STOCKING FILLERS (under £10) PaceTat, £1.99 (or free if you submit two reviews on www.ransacker.co.uk) www.pacetat.com Make sure you never lose track of your time with the ingenious PaceTat. The temporary tattoo won't chafe and will withstand
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RW Test: Trail Shoes
By Runner's World on 07/07/2008 11:52:47
RW tests shoes from The North Face, Nike, New Balance, Merrell, Berghaus, adidas, Inov-8 and Salomon
Up mountains, through mud slicks and across rivers – trail running requires a shoe that’s fit for purpose. So we put eight of the best through their paces on the muddiest, rockiest, wettest, hardest ground we could find. TESTING CRITERIA Fit
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