Re: Best HRM for the price



On Jul 31, 11:39 am, "Phil Cox" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am looking at getting a HRM to help with training. I have a couple of
friends who use the Edge 305. Seems like overkill, but what a cool piece of
technology. I am trying to get recomendations on HRM's that provide the best
bang for the buck.

Note that I want it for general fitness, I do not plan on racing, but I do
charity rides (longest is a 24 hr ride), so I need to be in shape for them.

Thanks for any input.

As a side note, I have had a Timex before that I liked, as well as a ECG5
that seemed to be pretty good.

What features do you need? A basic unit can be had for under $50.
More
features add to the price. You need to know what you need first.
Then you
can shop for a unit.
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Alex



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