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Garmin Forerunner 410
Training Watch, GPS Watch; Newest review: 6/2011 It may be a bit on the chunky side, but the Forerunner 410 from Garmin offers a decent GPS reception, and T3 considered it to provide lots of well presented information that was easy to check whilst …
3 reviews,
308 opinions
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Timex Ironman Global Trainer GPS
Training Watch, GPS Watch; Newest review: 6/2011 The multi-sport features offered by the Timex Iron Man Global Trainer watch were good, but T3 found it complicated to set up and the buttons were difficult to use when running. It is also rather on …
6 reviews,
1 opinion
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Polar RS300x + G1
GPS Watch; Newest review: 1/2012 The Polar RS300X on its own is a reasonable value heart rate monitor, but 220 Triathlon declared the G1 GPS unit to be a bit chunky and outdated, although they do acknowledge that it connects well to …
2 reviews,
23 opinions
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Garmin Forerunner 310XT
Training Watch, GPS Watch; Newest review: 3/2010 “The Garmin Forerunner 310XT is a suitable training partner for ambitious triathletes. It can process swimming, cycling and running data which you can then also transfer onto your PC. The device uses …
4 reviews,
88 opinions
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Suunto T3c
Training Watch, GPS Watch; Newest review: 2/2010 “... It provides you with a five day training plan and measures your training intensity as you follow it; it also displays the impact your training approach is having during individual running … 4 reviews |
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Cateye Q3 Multi Sport Computer
Training Watch; Newest review: 5/2011 Buying a dongle for an extra £50 will enable you to analyse your training data, but the 220 Triathlon reviewer was disappointed to find it wasn't compatible with Mac systems. The Cateye Q3 is … 1 review |
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Polar RS800CX + S3 + G3
GPS Watch, Training Watch; Newest review: 4/2010 “A proven all-rounder: its large memory allows you to store up to 99 training sessions. Works with the S3 accelerator sensor or the S3 GPS sensor. Displays all the information that a runner needs. … 3 reviews |
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Garmin FR60
Training Watch; Newest review: 3/2011 “Very robust. Scratch-proof watch, interference-free transfer. It takes a long time to display the pulse reading. Saves up to 100 split time readings per training session. Not all that easy to use, …
4 reviews,
35 opinions
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Bryton Cardio 30T
Training Watch, GPS Watch; Newest review: 1/2012 For the price, the Bryton Cardio 30T looks tempting, with its GPS and heart rate monitor and USB connection for downloading sessions. It is a pity then that the operating system is so unintuitive, … 1 review |
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Adidas Adistar GT
Training Watch; Newest review: 6/2011 The Adidas Adistar GT has a nice bright screen and although the features are basic, they are still effective; there is for example no GPS or online capabilities. T3 commented that the controls were … 1 review |
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Garmin Forerunner 10
GPS Watch; Newest review: 3/2013 The affordable price tag and ease of use of Garmin's Forerunner 10 make it a great option for those who want a no-frills GPS watch for calculating pace and running distances. PC Advisor had some …
1 review,
43 opinions
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Timex Ironman Race Trainer Kit
Training Watch; Newest review: 4/2010 “As this device doesn’t come with a sensor for measuring speed, Timex has focused its energy on developing extensive stopwatch functions. Perfect for training on the track or over a measured … 3 reviews |
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Suunto Core
Outdoor Watch; Newest review: 9/2010 BikeRadar says that this watch has an appealing, adventurous design that's comfortable enough for daily use, though its unique list feature-set makes it much more than your average, …
4 reviews,
63 opinions
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