Category: Watches

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Tech4o Traileader Jet Watch Review

If you’re even considering an ABC (altimeter, barometer, compass) watch, you have something slightly wrong with you. By that I mean you really, really love pain too much. Something inside you not only wants to suffer through gut bending outdoor adventures, but wants to know how best to repeat and quantify said adventure; here at [...]

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Suunto T6C Triathlon Pack Review

Don’t be fooled by the words triathlon pack, this watch is for runners, cyclists and anyone that wants to track their training. The Suunto T6C can measure your distance, time, heart rate, elevation and many other metrics for running and cycling. It also downloads to your P.C. so you can track your workouts and hit [...]

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Polar FT7 Review

If you are in the market for a smart-affordable heart rate monitor that can provide not only calories burned, but also tell you weather you are burning fat or increasing your overall fitness, then the Polar FT7 may be for you. The FT7 is new to the Polar line of training watches and costs a [...]

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Soleus 262 Review

Do you consider yourself to be a “true runner” and like to support those companies that are compassionate about the running industry? The folks over at Soleus Running are passionate runners and watch makers that have come up with an alternative to some of the other sport watches out there. The Soleus 262 comes with [...]

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High Gear Axio Max Review

Looking for the perfect watch to handle all your outdoor and athletic needs, the High Gear Axio Max might be the right watch for you. The Axio Max is equipped with an altimiter, electronic compass, elevation alarm, stop watch, thermometer, and more to meet your hiking, running, mountaineering, and backcountry needs. Often times, we have [...]

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New Balance N2 Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review

The New Balance N2 is a gender neutral heart monitor that offers the basics you need to get the job done.  The small watch face fits nicely on a females’ wrist, which led us to first believe that it’s a women’s specific watch. The user, male or female, can input their height, weight, age, gender [...]

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Suunto T1Watch Review

The Suunto T1 is the heart rate monitor for all you techies. This watch comes along with a lot of features that will help get you into the shape you always wanted. One of the features we like is the calorie counter as you work out. As you work out, you can actually see how [...]

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Timex Ironman Road Trainer Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review

The Timex Ironman Road Trainer comes with the reliable consistency you expect from Timex. Since many of us athletes have used an Ironman watch at some point in our life, this watch is very easy to get accustomed to. We found the heart rate monitor to be accurate during our runs which went from running [...]

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New Balances N5 heart rate monitor Review

New Balances N5 heart rate monitor was a joy to run with. We tested this watch and chest strap out in all kinds of conditions; from running a few miles on the road to running the Chicago marathon. What we liked most about this watch was the large display. The large display makes this watch [...]

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Timex WS4 Review

Are you looking for that watch that can do everything and then some while you’re exploring the great outdoors? Timex has come out with a watch that is not just big in size, but big in value. At around $200, we feel this watch offers a lot of valuable info for the outdoors type. The [...]

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Timex iControl Review

The Timex iControl is the training partner you have always been looking for. Although it won’t listen to all your complaints about work and how your boyfriend is a jerk, it will do almost everything else and then some. The iControl watch has all the features the Ironman watch why also synching with your iPod.  [...]

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