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	<title>Comments on: #Polar A3 Heart Rate Monitor Watch</title>
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		<title>By: Emilie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emilie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 22:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a great item.   I had tried 2-3 other monitors and for the money this is by far the best.   It has all the features most beginner/intermediate athletes would need and is easy to use running or in the pool.   I love it. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great item.   I had tried 2-3 other monitors and for the money this is by far the best.   It has all the features most beginner/intermediate athletes would need and is easy to use running or in the pool.   I love it.</p>
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		<title>By: Rafferty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rafferty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Easy to read, acurate reading (even w/o glasses), it helps me with my workout. &#13;If you don&#039;t want anything high tech but looking for something worth your workout, this item is it, **NOTE** It DOES NOT count your calores as the description says. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Easy to read, acurate reading (even w/o glasses), it helps me with my workout. &#13;If you don&#8217;t want anything high tech but looking for something worth your workout, this item is it, **NOTE** It DOES NOT count your calores as the description says.</p>
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		<title>By: Nella</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nella</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:26:51 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#039;ve owned my Polar A3 for about four years.  I bought it from a sports equipment store.  I would give it 3. 5 stars if I could do so.  It has been robust and reliable.  It has functioned well over this time and I would recommend the product with a couple of reservations:&#13;1) The battery in the chest strap is not replaceable because Polar wants to sell you a whole new chest strap later with a list price of $39. 95 (rather than a $2 battery).  Speaking from an ecological or financial perspective this is disappointing.  Fortunately for me, the chest strap from my stationary exercise bike works just fine with the Polar A3 so I now use that. &#13;2) When using the A3, the standard display is your current heart rate (clearly shown in large numerals) and above it the upper and lower limits you&#039;ve set up to cause it to beep when your heartrate moves out of the desired range.  You can switch the display to elapsed time, but you cannot (or I have not yet figured out how to) simultaneously display elapsed time and current heartrate, which would be ideal. &#13;I&#039;ve learned a couple of things as a new user of heart rate monitors:&#13;1) The age-based pre-programmed heart rate range on the A3 was much lower than what my exercise physiologist recommended for me.  If you feel you cannot get a proper workout staying within this range (or conversely if it feels like a strain) you should get the help of a professional to determine the right range for you. &#13;2) When you first put the chest strap on and activate the monitor your heart rate sometimes doesn&#039;t register or appears erratically high or low.  As soon as you start exercising and sweat a little it works fine.  To avoid this I wet the underside of the chest strap a little when I put it on.  This comment is not specific to this product and applies to any chest strap-type device. &#13;3) I was surprised how high my heart rate was when running and I am very glad I bought a heart rate monitor because otherwise I might have caused myself serious harm and never even known that I was overdoing it.  Getting a heart rate monitor is a great idea, especially if you&#039;re not young any more. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve owned my Polar A3 for about four years.  I bought it from a sports equipment store.  I would give it 3. 5 stars if I could do so.  It has been robust and reliable.  It has functioned well over this time and I would recommend the product with a couple of reservations:&#13;1) The battery in the chest strap is not replaceable because Polar wants to sell you a whole new chest strap later with a list price of $39. 95 (rather than a $2 battery).  Speaking from an ecological or financial perspective this is disappointing.  Fortunately for me, the chest strap from my stationary exercise bike works just fine with the Polar A3 so I now use that. &#13;2) When using the A3, the standard display is your current heart rate (clearly shown in large numerals) and above it the upper and lower limits you&#8217;ve set up to cause it to beep when your heartrate moves out of the desired range.  You can switch the display to elapsed time, but you cannot (or I have not yet figured out how to) simultaneously display elapsed time and current heartrate, which would be ideal. &#13;I&#8217;ve learned a couple of things as a new user of heart rate monitors:&#13;1) The age-based pre-programmed heart rate range on the A3 was much lower than what my exercise physiologist recommended for me.  If you feel you cannot get a proper workout staying within this range (or conversely if it feels like a strain) you should get the help of a professional to determine the right range for you. &#13;2) When you first put the chest strap on and activate the monitor your heart rate sometimes doesn&#8217;t register or appears erratically high or low.  As soon as you start exercising and sweat a little it works fine.  To avoid this I wet the underside of the chest strap a little when I put it on.  This comment is not specific to this product and applies to any chest strap-type device. &#13;3) I was surprised how high my heart rate was when running and I am very glad I bought a heart rate monitor because otherwise I might have caused myself serious harm and never even known that I was overdoing it.  Getting a heart rate monitor is a great idea, especially if you&#8217;re not young any more.</p>
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