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brianhk91
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: December 10, 2008
Strengths: Low cost and great reliabity.Weaknesses: naBottom Line: Always worked for 6 years. For the price you can't go wrong. I ride about 2000 miles per year and I replace the batteries about once per year (no big deal takes 2032 and 2025).
Purchased At: Performance Bike
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Dudley Dorite
a Cross Country Rider
from ColoradoDate Reviewed: October 23, 2002
Strengths: Easy to use, displays HR in BPM as well as percentage.Weaknesses: Chest transmitter seal on the one I had. Don't know if anyone else has had that problem.Bottom Line: This is the second Axiom that I have owned. The previous one, an HR100, I gave to my son-in-law when he started training for triathlons. He is still using it a year later. I replaced the both batteries before I gave it to him. This one ran for over a year before the batteries had to be replaced. I replaced both at the same time in this one. Then about 6 months later, the chest strap seal didn't seal and I got sweat in it and it quit functioning. I got a new chest strap transmitter, $40, and it has been working fine since then. It stays in place on my mountain bike over the roughest terrain. I am looking now for one that records HR and cycle data but have no complaints about this one.
Favorite Ride: Walker Ranch
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$100.00
Purchased At: Performance Store #1
Similar Products Used: Polar, don't remember the model, but it was the cheapest they had for $150. It showed HR and sounded off if over or under HR, but nothing else. The Axiom provided many more features for less price.
Bike Setup: LiteSpeed Appalachian Cross Bike
Gary Fisher Hoo-Koo-E-Koo Dirt Bike
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spinjunkie
a Racer
from Date Reviewed: February 23, 2002
Strengths: cheap easy to useWeaknesses: loses signal quite oftenBottom Line: This is a review for the HR600. The monitor works okay, and believe it or not, it does out perform the polar 510 I just had (too complex and lost signal constantly). For the money it is an okay buy. This one has issues with losing the signal. I have found the telemetry starp has to be completely doused with signal gel. Even then, I have had to stop and wet it with spit once it dries about halfway into my ride. I don't think any one makes a fool-proof monitor, so my advice is to get a cheap one. That way you wont feel bad once it fritzes out.
Similar Products Used: polar and nashbar cheapo
Bike Setup: campy ten on a custom FOCO anvil frame
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spinjunkie
a Racer
from Date Reviewed: February 23, 2002
Strengths: cheap easy to useWeaknesses: loses signal quite oftenBottom Line: This is a review for the HR600. The monitor works okay, and believe it or not, it does out perform the polar 510 I just had (too complex and lost signal constantly). For the money it is an okay buy. This one has issues with losing the signal. I have found the telemetry starp has to be completely doused with signal gel. Even then, I have had to stop and wet it with spit once it dries about halfway into my ride. I don't think any one makes a fool-proof monitor, so my advice is to get a cheap one. That way you wont feel bad once it fritzes out.
Similar Products Used: polar and nashbar cheapo
Bike Setup: campy ten on a custom FOCO anvil frame
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