Mine is Polar F6. I like it fine, but honestly I just want time, heart rate while exercising, calories burned, average heart rate and max heart rate. I keep a separate workout log, I don't need it to remember it all. I do not use it to hook up to computer things. I don't swim with it so don't care about water resistance.... All the rest? I ignore it, never use it, etc. Makes me crazy actually with too many buttons and a difficult manual.
The one I had before was the F4. That was better, but still had stuff I did not use. I can't remember the other 2 models but they were polar. They last a long while. (It is MY fault for breaking them by accident or loosing them -- that's why I had to get new.)
I'd buy Polar again without qualms.
I'd suggest try to buy just enough for what basic things you want. Unless the thing is on super sale, it is pointless to pay for bells and whistles you will never use. And even on sale -- having too many options, buttons, crazy manual... is it worth it? Would it frustrate you and stop you from using it? Something to consider.
Truly and honestly? If I had a budget of $100 and were to buy right now? I'd go with a simpler Polar FS2C or Polar FT1, spend the $70 ish and go get a new top/shorts workout outfit with the rest.
I'm not an athlete type exerciser though -- a person at that level may want something else.
I bought from ebay, amazon, title9... and one other place. It's all about the same, really.
GL!
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Last edited by astrophe; 08-18-2010 at 10:45 PM.
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