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mscookla
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: March 10, 2005
Strengths: User replaceable batteries in the transmitterWeaknesses: Does not seem to work, tried two different modelsBottom Line: The first one I bought had a leaky transmitter and failed. I returned it to Sigma and they replaced the whole unit. The second unit does not work. Either the transmitter is fauly or the HRM doesn't work properly. The buttons work intermittently.
Favorite Ride: Any trail
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Polar Beat, have a Polar F1 coming in the mail.
Bike Setup: Road - Softride, Ultegra
MTB - KHS hard tail, Shimano XT
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Robert Alcasabas
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: December 24, 2004
Strengths: Ease of use and set up. Attractive and sturdy constructionWeaknesses: transmitter seems to be very sensitive to having adequate amount of moisture in order to send data to the wrist monitor compared to a POLAR unitBottom Line: Pretty basic set up with timer,clock and current heart rate. Very easy to use and the quality of material is top notch for the price.
Favorite Ride: Texas Hill Country
Price Paid:
$18.00
Purchased At: E-Bay
Similar Products Used: POLAR basic heart monitor
Bike Setup: 2002 Bianchi Eros with full Veloce Grouppo, EDGE carbon fork, Velocity Spartacus wheelset, Hutchinson Excel Blue tires, Shimano SPD pedals, Selle Italia ProLink Gel saddle, Bontrager Race Lite seatpost, Dedo Tacto stem
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