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Adidas Response Light XL
Price: £70
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
Contact: www.adidas.com/uk/watches Full Review: The functionality of this one is intuitive, and it's a pleasure to use in every way. It is simple to programme, easy to use on the run, has a large screen and font for great visibility and is sturdy
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Polar RS100
Price: £79.99
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
but not overly sensitive. The only downside is that the screen is tricky to view in low light and the backlight isn't the strongest. PipG: Easy to use, i love the chance to have HR, total time and lap time on one screen (not many watches do this) Strengths: Easy
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Casio SGW-100B-3VEF
Price: £70
Year: 2010
Contact: www.casio.co.uk Full Review: Best suited to those who want a multi-purpose watch. It has a digital compass and thermometer, and can tell you the time in 48 different cities. For runners there are the basic functions of alarms, stopwatch
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Suunto T1C
Price: £69.99
Year: 2010
-rate training zones; a lap counter; and a log to keep track of run data, such as overall time, lap splits, heart rate and calories burned. Screen visibility is excellent, although the button function names are very small. The watch is lightweight but has a
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Garmin Forerunner 405
Price: £229
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 122 reviews
.It's sleeker, sexier and more than 20 per cent lighter, so it's a lot more practical to wear as a watch than the 305 (not to mention a pleasure to show off).The improvements aren't restricted to looks, though. The 405 is a great deal more user-friendly than its
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Garmin Forerunner 910XT
Price: £389
Year: 2011
Reader rating: 4/5 from 2 reviews
Contact: http://www.garmin.com/uk Phil Marston 2: Nice all round triathlon watch with loads of features and customisable view interface, but expensive Strengths: I use it for run swim & bike triathlon cross training, I wear glasses and find
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Timex Ironman 150-Lap Sleek
Price: £79.99
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review
initiations caused by accidental wrist/button contact (I moved the watch to my right wrist) it's not happened since. The Tap screen sensitivity is adjustable (best set to hard).I like it, mines gray but they come in different colours and have seen quite a few
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Polar RS800SD
Price: £319
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 9 reviews
: watch is not clunky, speed/distance generally good, HRM belt stays in place for me, don't even notice the footpod Weaknesses: watch is not clunky, speed/distance generally good, HRM belt stays in place for me, don't even notice the footpod Overall: great
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Garmin Forerunner 305
Price: £293
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 238 reviews
. gymbunny: BRILLIANT - DOES IT ALL IN A SMALL LIGHT PACKAGE Strengths: Only one watch/receiver. Large screen with great graphics that are easy to see. Simple to navigate all the different functions. Weaknesses: Only one watch/receiver. Large screen
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Reebok Premier Road Plus KFS VI
Price: £65
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 2 reviews
, comfortable first 10K Weaknesses: Good balance of cushion and stability. Flexible and supportive upper with no irritation points at all, comfortable first 10K Overall: Give Reebok a try, they are making huge strides in Running Footwear, one to watch.
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