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Polar RS300X SD Heart Rate Monitor Watch with S1 Foot Pod (Orange) | 
| Brand: Polar Category: Sports
List Price: $249.95 Buy New: $222.89 as of 9/7/2010 22:56 CDT details You Save: $27.06 (11%)
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Seller: Zephyr Sports Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 7819
Color: Orange / Black Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Disclaimer: This Heart Rate Monitor Watch is not a medical device, or intended for use in any medical, or patient monitoring application. This Heart Rate Monitor Watch is not intended of use in any commercial application. Always consult a physician before starting any physical activity.
MPN: 90036631 Model: 90036631 UPC: 725882511337 EAN: 0725882511337 ASIN: B001W9208S
Release Date: March 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Simple-to-use wrist heart rate monitor/training computer in orange helps you to train at the right intensity | | • | Includes S1 foot pod for real-time pace and distance measurement and WearLink+ 31 coded transmitter | | • | Provides metrics for heart rate, speed, distance, pace, and calorie burn | | • | OwnZone feature for individualized zone training by heart rate or pace, a fitness test, and auto lap splits | | • | Compatible with G1 GPS Sensor |
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Product Description You want to go for a run and know how speed and distance can aid your performance. Without heart rate, you can only get so far.
Amazon.com Product Description A smart, intuitive training computer for runners and cross-training athletes, the Polar RS300X SD wrist heart rate monitor helps you to train at the right intensity with personal training zones. The RS300X SD comes with Polar's S1 foot pod, which accurately measures your running speed/pace and distance. Committed runners will find the most value in the real-time pace and distance measurement of the S1 foot pod. And even though it attaches to your shoe laces, it's so light that you'll forget it's even there, which means it won't affect your running performance. 
The RS300X helps you to train at the right intensity with personal training zones. | 
This RS300X SD comes with the S1 foot pod. | Additionally, the RS300X SD is compatible with the separately available G1 GPS sensor, which is a great choice for those who mix up their training regimen with cycling, inline skating, paddling, mountain biking or hiking. This package comes with the Polar WearLink+ 31 coded transmitter (with changeable battery).  | Polar RS300X Models - Basic RS300X
-- black and orange - RS300X SD with S1 foot pod for real-time pace/distance
-- black and orange - RS300X G1 with G1 GPS Sensor for cross-trainers
-- black and orange | | | The RS300X SD enables athletes to train at the right intensity and improve their performance through core metrics such as heart rate, speed, distance, pace, and calorie burn. Advanced features include Polar's exclusive OwnZone feature for individualized zone training by heart rate or pace, a fitness test, and auto lap splits, which display average heart rate, pace and distance per lap. Athletes can easily review up to 16 past workout files to check their progress and ensure they're staying on track with their fitness or training plan. Features include: - S1 foot pod is robust, shock and water resistant to handle the most demanding of runs, and changing the battery is simple and effortless
- Heart rate displayed as percentage of maximum heart rate, BPM, and average heart rate of total exercise
- Tracks your latest 16 training sessions and your last 16 weeks of training
- Visual and audible alarm in target zones: Informs you every time your heart rate and/or speed/pace exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit of your target zone during a training session.
- Polar OwnIndex Fitness Test calculates aerobic fitness (comparable to maximal oxygen uptake, VO2max) providing a reference to base training intensity and measure improvement.
- Polar OwnCal: Shows your energy expenditure during one exercise session as well as your accumulated kilocalories during several exercise sessions. Because the OwnCal tracks both the energy expenditure during one exercise session and the accumulated kilocalories during a longer time e.g. one week, it helps in achieving both short term and long term goals.
- Time in Target Zone feature calculates the amount of total training time spent in your personal target zone. You can use this feature together with the Total Exercise Time to determine the effectiveness of your training program.
- Number of laps - 99
- Watch features: alarm with snooze, dual time zone, stopwatch
- Compatible with Polar FlowLink (available separately)
- Water resistant to 50 meters
- Backlighting, display zoom
- Event Countdown Timer: Keeps your motivation high by showing how many days are left before your next running event (e.g., Berlin 23 days).
About Polar The first EKG accurate wireless heart rate monitor was invented by Polar back in 1977 as a training tool for the Finnish National Cross Country Ski Team. The concept of "intensity training" by heart rate swept the athletic world in the eighties. By the 1990s, individuals were looking to heart rate monitors not only for performance training needs, but also for achieving everyday fitness goals. Today, the same concept of heart rate training is being used by world-class athletes as well as everyday people trying to lose weight. Polar is the leading brand among consumers, coaches, and personal trainers worldwide and the company is committed to not only producing the best products, but also being the leading educator on the benefits of heart rate based exercise.
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Great Running Tool March 3, 2010 David Tucker (Tampa, FL) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I've been running for the past two years and I've been using a heart rate monitor most of that time. I always wanted a Polar but for one reason or another I ended up with other brands. This past weekend at a pre-race expo, I came across the Polar table and decided to take the plunge. I haven't been disappointed! I ran in my 5K the next day with the footpod on and the level of accuracy without calibration was impressive. For the 3.1 mile race, it said I ran 3.26 miles. Given that I was not running a straight line due to the crowds, I figured this was actually very close to my true distance. When I finally got to calibrating it, I discovered that it was about 0.04 miles over per mile. Obviously not GPS level accuracy out of the box but good enough to use without doing any set up. Now that its calibrated, it measured within 1/100th of a mile.
I've started to use the OwnZone feature that Polar built in and it seems to be very smart. I'll be interested to see how it guides my intensity over the next few months. The OwnZone measures your current physical state and recommends a range to train in. I've been running hard for the past few days and it recommended a pretty low intensity today after my warm up. Earlier it had recommended much higher levels of intensity so it appears to be doing its job.
The decision you have to make with this watch is if you want it with the footpod or the GPS and for my money I wouldn't trade it for the GPS. A GPS is great if you want precise distance measurement outside. You will know exactly how far you ran. Battery life is an issue and if you train indoors or do any trail running you may run into problems with GPS signals.
The footpod, on the other hand, trades accuracy for flexibility. The GPS can't give you as much useful information DURING the run which is more important to me. A GPS has a fairly long lag time when it gives you stats like speed. If I'm trying to keep a certain pace while I train, the footpod will tell me immediately how fast I'm going in real time. A GPS simply can't do that. Also if you want to run on a track, run indoors, or run on a trail, the footpod is going to serve you very well.
The amount of data that the watch provides could be overwhelming if you're new to HRMs. Even though I've been using one for a while, this Polar provides far better data than my original Timex and Suunto t3c did. The Suunto is close, I'll admit, but the Polar's ability to record how long you spent in all 5 training zones during a workout is pretty key. Whether you choose the GPS or Footpod version, the HRM itself is a very good mid-level device. Unlike other HRMs I've had that simply tell me what I'm doing, Polar actually tells me what I should be doing.
I'm also very happy with the ability to sync the watch with Polar's training website with the FlowLink that I purchased seperately. It captures all of the information off of your watch and displays it in easy to read charts and graphs. With the ability to create training plans right there, its a great package.
Great product April 27, 2010 Jeffrey Wiser (TerpRunner) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this watch after running my first marathon and having a conversation with a guy during the race, who was wearing a polar watch. It really came in handy during the race to make sure we were on pace for our goal. Using a standard watch is nice but as we all know, race mile markers aren't certified and therefore your splits will be off. The footpod is great but you absolutely need to calibrate it. Not sure if its my stride but it was not very accurate out of the box, I ran a half marathon (13.1 miles) and it registered about 14.5 miles. The menus are fairly easy to figure out but I did need to consult the user manual a few times. I personally love the fact that you can customize and switch between 5 different views on the fly while running. The heart rate monitor is your basic type and works well. Overall, I would say this product is worth it if you do longer races including or above a 10k or if you train by yourself. Having the information this watch provides is great for pushing yourself.
Great unit November 8, 2009 Ray J (New Orleans) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Had my Polar RS300X SD for a month (replaced my RS100). Also purchased the web link thing.
This has been the greatest exercise tool. With the foot pod (which really does not have any noticeably weight), I can track my speed and mileage. The web site [..] has a very useful diary to track progress.
Oh, and I love the status monitor, although I am not sure about the descriptors (calls me "Elite" when I know I am not).
All-in-all I would highly recommend this product.
Great For Speed Runners... July 24, 2010 Stephan (Milpitas, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The RS300x SD is accurate and a great aid to my training. Once properly calibrated, the foot pod provides accurate pace read back to help me work on my speed and pace. Keep in mind that you should recalibrate the foot pod when the environment and/or factors change such as new shoes or running on a track versus a dirt trail. I also own a GPS training watch and if you are a runner more concerned with speed and accurate readings for pacing, this watch is perfect. For long distance jogs, I use my GPS watch. GPS watches take more time to determine the pace and the delay may be too long to be useful. The foot pod gives instant pace and speed readings. At first, the user interface may seem a little unfriendly but I found it to be quite easy after a couple minutes of playing with the watch. It may be a good idea to tuck in your shoelaces because the lace hitting against the foot pod while running may get annoying after awhile. The heart beat sensor was surprisingly comfortable. I am happy with my purchase and felt that it was well worth it.
Suits all your needs October 20, 2009 Sheila (Long Beach, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This watch is great, it gives you time, distance, pace and calories. This watch works for everyday workouts to long training runs - it is great!
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