Polar S625X Heart Monitors

Polar S625X Heart Monitors 

DESCRIPTION

Wearing the Polar S625X running computer is like taking a performance lab with you on every workout. All the heart rate, running and cycling data you will ever need is available right on your wrist. The S625X delivers continuous running speed without relying on where satellites are positioned, or the alignment of your birth planets. With the optional cycling and power sensors and enhanced training tools like the Polar OwnOptimizer recovery test, plus altitude and ascent readings for route profiles, the S625X lets you cross train and put the power of information to work for you.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 12, 2006]
fozy
Day Hiker

If you purchase any Polar product, you better hope nothing ever happens to it. These units are prone to failure and their "customer service" is insulting.

Customer Service

There are people who will talk to you on the phone but service is one thing they are not prepared to offer. After sending in another failed Polar unit they are barely able to tell you why it no longer works and then offer to charge you $200 for the repair.

Similar Products Used:

Polar S710i

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 26, 2006]
jeff@carlsonaccounting.co
Backpacker

I purchased this unit for triathlon training and love it! I used it for a year by itself with the Polar Software to track workouts and races.
- Software: I recently purchased PC Coach software to use with it. This is an awesome combination!
- Accessories: I use the footpod for running! It is extremely accurate compared to race distance and treadmill workouts. I just ordered the cadence sensor for cycling.
- Size: I see the large size as a benefit. I have big hands and don't like to fumble around for buttons while racing or working out.
- Sensor: The soft wearlink sensor is very comfortable!
- Compatibility - I've used this unit on two treadmills and the sensor communicated perfectly with the treadmill computer. Friend uses Nike and no interference with sensors.
- Setup and use are very friendly. The manual has a function map that shows how to get around the many features.
- Display: The information displayed during workouts is easy to navigate and very informative. They fit a lot of info onto the screen that can be changed on the fly.
- Programming - The watch allows you to program workouts. I use PCCoach software to build them and they load to and from the watch quickly. I select witch workout I want today and the watch walks me through it
- Swimming: The sensor has to be tight around my chest if really working out in the pool, but the watch keeps time and HR very well.
- Daytime use: Someone mentioned the display in sunlight on another site.I haven't had a problem with it, but just like any other glass it is distorted when wearing polarized glasses. Its not that bad though.
I recommend this monitor to any serious or aspiring athlete who loves toys that will really help you build strength and endurance. If you will take advantage of the features you'll love this unit.

Customer Service

- Store: The Quest Training Center in Sebring is an outstanding facility owned and run by athletes who are actively involved in the gym and many different sports.
- Polar: I found the Polar manuals and website to be very helpful. Because of the plethera of features on this watch I find myself using the website to access the user manual regularly. I haven't had any problems with the unit that required contacting Polar.

Similar Products Used:

First monitor! My training buddy uses an entry level Nike and really likes it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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