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Sporting Goods : Suunto T6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Black) |
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Suunto
Color: Black
EAN: 0045235900411
Label: Suunto
Manufacturer: Suunto
Model: SS013579010
Publisher: Suunto
Release Date: February 14, 2008
Size: One Size
Studio: Suunto
Sales Rank: 2603
MPN: T6CBK
Features:- Heart rate: including average in real time
- Altimeter for hill and altitude performance
- Real-time Training Effect and EPOC
- Comprehensive physiological analysis on PC
- Customizable screen layout for individual information needs
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Product Description: The Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor puts a professional sports training lab right on your wrist. Get real time heart rate and calorie readings with the textile comfort chest belt, and analyze all of your data at home with the included software. The t6c features a fully customizable screen layout, and an altimeter for hill training and altitude analysis. This techy Suunto heart rate monitor also includes all basic watch functions including dual time, date, alarm, and a stopwatch with lap, interval, and countdown timers. Convert your t6c for cycling and track your speed, distance, and cadence with the Suunto Cadence POD or Bike POD (sold separately).
Product Features- Material: [Housing] plastic; [Strap] rubber
- Altimeter: Yes
- Barometer: No
- Heart Rate Monitor: Yes
- Chronograph: Yes
- Thermometer: No
- Digital Compass: No
- Adjustable Declination: No
- Low Battery Indicator: No
- PC Compatible: Yes
- Waterproof: Water resistant
- Backlight: Yes
- Alarms: Time
- Battery Type: User-replaceable coin cell
- Battery Life:
- Size: Medium
- Weight:
- Recommended Use: Training, cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty:
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I'm 54, I'm running twice a week (12 km each time) and was searching for tools that could help me to have a better training. I had a Polar for 15 years, but found wasn't sufficient. So I looked first for a new Polar and finally switched to Suunto because of it's ability to measure my tiredness after training and the global efficiency of my running, using all my personal parameters (for example, EPOC).
I found here in my Suunto a very good product, that could help. The belt is very comfortable ... Read More
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Great watch, has an accurate measure of distance, temp, altitude, and heart rate. The GPS is reliable and works for me 99.9% of the time especially out in the sticks where I live.
My only complaint the lack of way point tracking or the ability to map out my runs. Why would I want this? Because it seems like a cool thing to do, else it is a very functional training tool.
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I've had this HRM since Summer of 2008 and it's been a great fitness tool. I purchased two of the accesories for the watch, the suunto food pod (later edition) and the suunto bike pod. Both pods have worked flawlessly in sync with the T6c and I highly recommend them if you jog or mountain bike. The T6c has its pros and cons, i'll jump right in and explain them:
Pros:
- able to browse through 6 settings during your workout(For example, I use duration, Current Heart Rate, Calories ... Read More
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Great product when working. For me, the screen would spontaneously go blank. It is currently back with Suunto, waiting to be replaced, it has been two weeks so far and no word. Otherwise training was very educational experience, able to gauge hard or easy workouts. Advantage over the T3 and T4 are the beat to beat HR detection. Shows up especially with interval work.
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This is the best heart rate monitor I've ever owned. I'm a physician and a triathlete and fitness nut. This is the best one I've owned thus far. It is by far the most durable in terms of build quality. I currently own the Garmin 405, T4c, and the T6c. The T6c is the most durable and reliable of the three. The build quality of the t4c is a joke. Having the GPS on the 405 is nice but constantly having to recharge the watch is a real pain. I travel a lot and its just plain inconvenient. Save yourself ... Read More
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