www.tchibo.co.uk are selling HRM`s again for £19.99 pretty basic but great if you want to try HRM`s for the first time. I bought one last year still going strong use it most days. They also have a small amount of (mainly female) running / fitness
Anybody got a Gola HRM - and are they any good? I've found them cheap on Ebay, and only want a basic function one, so has anybody got any experience of them?ta
Went swimming today and my watch let in water and its dead, so i'm after a replacemnet for it. Anybody know which Polar HRM replaced the S120, basically i want the same functions. Ta Paul
Very basic question I know, but are there any HRM's suitable for tri eg waterproof, not to bulky etc ?Many posters talk about the Garmin Forerunner 305, but is that just suitable for running ?Are there any other ecommendationsspecifically for tri
I had a basic Polar HRM that broke a couple of years ago and to be honest I didn't really get that much use out of it - possibly because of the limited functions. Anyway regardless of that, I'm now looking for a new HRM, but the choice seems
Looking to buy a heart rate monior in the next month, however friend gave me a this basic HR102 model, very basic, but might be good to try outProblem, missed placed instruction manual, anyone got a copy, know where i can get some(i have trawled
Can anyone give me some basic tips on using my hrm or point me in the direction of a good website. There's a book available called:-"Heart Monitor Traininh for the Compleat Idiot" by John L Parker Jnr.ISBN 0-915297-25-6.You can get it from www
I have been looking into getting a simple easy to use HRM which just has basic features. Has anyone tried this and has anyone tried buying from these people:http://www.heartratemonitor.co.uk/cardiosport_impulse_9.htmlCheers,Anna Yes me, very good
and go back to percieved effort. or is there a way of using my monitor to help with gage in slow runs etc? I would definately use the HRM. There is loads of stuff around on the web about HRM training but basically for slow runs you would have a set heart
After much umming and arring I've come to the conclusion that my training could seriously benefit from a HRM. After some research (okay I answered some questions on the "heartratemonitor" website the model that seems to fit my requirements