Polar Watch- Black(AXN 300) |

| Brand: Polar Category: Sports
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $229.95 You Save: $0.04
New (2) from $229.95
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 141574
Color: Black Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: AXN300-BLACK UPC: 725882236971 EAN: 0725882236971 ASIN: B000BGHHM2
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Features:
| • | The Polar AXN300 will help you keep track of your runs with the Slope counter | | • | OwnIndex? feature tests your fitness level | | • | Comes with Polar T31 coded transmitter | | • | Check your pace down the mountain or up the rock with the Vertical speed feature | | • | Barometer allows you to track the changing weather |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Polar AXN300 will help you keep track of your runs with the Slope counter, check your pace down the mountain orup the rock with the Vertical speed feature, and the barometer allows you to track the changing weather. The OwnIndex? feature tests your fitness level, so you can set a baseline and track your improvements. The OwnCal? feature monitors your energy expenditure (calories) so you know when to refuel your body. Comes with Polar T31 coded transmitter.
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Customer Reviews:
Good Tool for Mountaineering July 2, 2008 I've used this heart rate monitor for training and mountaineering. I selected it becuase I've been happy with other Polar heart rate monitors I've owned including the CS200cad and S725X. The heart rate monitor works well and includes the standard features I've come to expect with Polar units. The altimeter has been very reliable. I've used it in both altimeter and barometer modes to elevations over 14,000 feet without issue. We often climb with a GPS unit so exact altitude is not critical for me with this unit. What I do like is the average climbing pace. The climbing pace shows the feet or meters you are ascending or descending per minute. This feature coupled with heart rate is extremely useful when trying to gauge exertion levels and time needed to complete a climb. Compared to just an altimeter watch, having a heart rate monitor is a tremendous advantage.
That said, it only makes sense to use a heart rate monitor if you regularly train with one. If you go to the mountains and strap this thing around your chest without knowing how your body normally responds to exertion, this unit is not very helpful. You need to train with a heart rate monitor to get maximum benefit.
I would have given this 5 stars except that I've been frustrated by some of the function keys and menu commands. Maybe it's me, but they've not been as intuitive as some other Polar units. Additionally, the buttons on the unit can be activated by fairly easily by clothing or gloves.
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