10/23/2010

Suunto t6d Heart Rate Monitor with Dual Comfort Belt

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Optimize your training with the Suunto t6d. The wrist computer that comes with the double Comfort Belt provides information previously only in the laboratories of sporting activities, including training effect, oxygen consumption, respiratory rate, energy consumption and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC ). After practice, we invite you to your training diary Movescount.com for the analysis and the possibility of working with a global community of dedicated athletes.

Technical Details

  • Material: [Housing] plastic; [Strap] rubber
  • Altimeter: Yes, usable -1,600 to 29,500ft (-500 to 9,000m)
  • Barometer: No
  • Heart Rate Monitor: Yes
  • Chronograph: Yes
  • Thermometer: Yes
  • Digital Compass: No
  • Adjustable Declination: No
  • Low Battery Indicator: No
  • PC Compatible: Yes
  • Waterproof: Water resistant to 330ft (100m)
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Alarms: 3 Time
  • Battery Type: User-replaceable coin cell
  • Battery Life:
  • Size: Medium
  • Weight: 1.9oz (55g)
  • Recommended Use: Running, cycling, multi-sport training
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
Costomer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars My experieneces with the Polar RS800CX and the Suunto T6D
I have a Polar RS800CX that has served me well for over a year, on average, use more than 2 hours a day. Change the battery of the wrist was quite a challenge. The seal is too tight to clear a loose money. So I have to scratch my Exacto lose salt-encrusted in the case of the caprock column, then a 12-inch long screwdriver with one hand the head of a quarter-inch screw off the cap. The notch wear quickly, so I cried uncle and the good folks at Polar sent me a severe case of replacement. The band spent to check your pulse, then sent me a replacement Polar, but I understand how to put it. E 'was easier than the Rubik's cube, but I think now that people in the Nordic countries have access to a kind of puzzle to say hello, how.
They also came to Firstbeat Athlete, a separate analysis software that can read. HRM files directly from the RS800CX. I was kidnapped by two new measures after excess exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) and the intensity of the ripple effects of the so-called form. How to brute force to determine EPOC are supine in a room after training and to measure the quantity (amount) of oxygen to breathe, until (and stop panting) to metabolic rate starting point. It was found that EPOC can be closed by heart rate data base and other biometric data and Firstbeat Athlete of these products has moved.
My routine this week is a long race weekend, a running session interval, and another before pushing my lactate threshold (VO2_LT). I can VO2 my heart rate especially when I calibrated against a test on a treadmill to estimate submaximal VO2. Interval is easily stored on the speed and duration. 10-15 miles on weekends short, I feel I can bring quantitatively. What's my stress axis? The calories burned, time, distance, speed, heart rate steady state are easily traced individually. But it is a measure such as runners, as they reduce the elevation and with his speed and work book address? I think the answer is EPOC. Knowing your past scores EPOC, gas can more aware of your long runs, even if they remain in familiar territory or new routes. In particular, we can start reducing your EPOC when I got to lower the pace a bit 'and perhaps also the pace of silence EPOC.
The Polar RS800CX EPOC can not be displayed in real time, but the Suunto is T6D EPOC display in real time. Suunto T6D presents a new set of puzzles. D = double the heart rate sensor in which a couple T6D digitally with the wrist and the other shows, and we expect a wide variety of sports equipment that can monitor and display the heart rate data on their larger screens. You can always bring two Finagle this heart rate monitor, especially if you are in an old woman. My experience with T6D was disappointing, unless I'm very close to the pre-race, Life Fitness treadmills the bolt on my fitness to another person on the monitor or empty.
I bought the Black Flame T6D look slim. I'm sorry now, because the signs of the weak matrix style black yellow point to point is not very good, except in broad daylight. The menu system is intuitive that the Polar, but it's better to play with to get it right, instead of trying to get to read about it. There are better instructions on the website Suunto form of fat in multilingual instructions you receive with the device.
The Suunto Foot POD pairs quickly with the wrist T6D. Coupling or repair of the Polar RS800CX with the need for multiple attempts. But the accuracy of the unit is still worse than my Suunto. With the treadmill at 2 km / h, shows two miles Suunto hours when the belt cranks up 3.5 km / h and break into a jog, hang Suunto about 5.6 mph. If I run at 7 km / h on a treadmill, says T6D about 7.8 mph 8 mph, but there is no discrepancy. So the difference is not linear. I do not know if a simple scaling factor that can do anything that you can put on your wrist to correct this error. Perhaps the Suunto Foot POD is more sensitive to irregular. The accelerometer Polar is always read in perfect agreement with the treadmill. The sensor also stride length and cadence of Polar running direction (not retail), the Suunto Foot POD.
The power button on the left starts a session, but not really end the session. Once you start recording, the button works like a / Pause Resume. To end a session, you must stop the Start / Stop button, then hold down (and not touching) the "ride" on the right. The LAP button is also a traditional marker around. So, stop, stop, then hold down the tour.
USB Data Sync works correctly after installing the software moves Link. To count shots site and click on a tab to get the time "Move Count Connect", then click a button moves Link software and the rest is easy. Site Move Count is the best part of the experience Suunto. It 'a site' classic 'social network, with everything you need including display gives Facebook and Twitter. I really like the ability to network with other people whose bodies react differently to the proposal for me.
In conclusion, the Polar RS800CX is with its accelerometer and accelerometer T6D Suunto with its two titles: the wealth of data RR heart rate, speed, distance temperatures, altitude and environment. Both stores offer programs based Web-based PC for more monitoring and analysis.
Suunto T6D provides real-time readings, EPOC and TE, and includes a transmitter analog heart rate. The Polar RS800CX not have these characteristics. Incidentally, the cheapest T6C T6D is identical to except that has no analogue mismatched heart rate sensor.
The Polar RS800CX provides the stride length and step frequency data and can display data in real RR time variation. It also calculates the 'run rate "that is supposed to be a useful indicator of the end of the race. Suunto T6D not have these characteristics.
I would like the analog transmitter for Suunto and the accelerometer were solid. But, he adds motion activation Conte Community a new dimension that makes the investment very attractive to me. If data fortified social networking is important to you, the Suunto will seduce you. If the operation is a solitary pursuit, and precision and robustness are more important than the Arctic, and so on. I can use both!


5 Excellent HRM
There are many human resource management in the market, but all follow the "data / Features == best strategy. Not Suunto. Suunto is well with the management of human resources. You can easily set up and go with - although some functions are not (very good) described in the instructions The thing that convinced me to T6D that once set will enable you to focus on training rather than playing with yours. key and do not look important parameter.
There are three indicators: the time and Display2 Display1. The Display1 and 2 are used for training, and will show three rows of adjustable parameters. Suunto Download User's Guide for a list of all the settings, if you're interested - there are a lot of things. very convenient - The third (bottom) line of each screen, you can go through a number of settings for you in training!
Suunto claim to fame is the training effort (TE) calculated value, was also a general index of difficulty of training. There are technical books on the subject and says Suunto does not take anywhere, but have a basic level of medical, apparently. TE values at least for me and give me my direction, the training plan. Make sure that the time for all your personal settings set correctly, as this will need to make a big difference in the values of TE.
Another thing that attracted me to this watch in the stretch run - Suunto Bike POD sells an accelerometer, GPS POD, etc. So do not build a human resource management with a Buy GPS is pretty cool if you buy it but the end is not necessary or are not all that are used frequently. Buy the form you need when you need it.
Not a functional element, but the Suunto T6D very similar (in my opinion, anyway). I bought the black flame and a little 'concerned about the readability of the display below. In a dimly lit room, it's pretty hard to see, I must say, but again, we are not training in a dimly lit room are we? If you want to do some night exercises the option to watch the backlight by pressing a button or continuously added (even if it eats the battery if you leave all the time). In sunlight the screen is perfectly readable. I often use it as a normal clock and have no problem with the display.
Suunto PC software can also download for free. It allows you to get your training records and study data. Although the software seems very stable (no crash), it lacks a very poor user interface and functions. Well, it's free, I think. Suunto also has a web page [...] upload your data and allows groups - less than data analysis, but a form of sociality. Suunto hope to improve the analysis of these issues as soon as possible.
I came out of a Polar S610i Heart Rate Monitors and Suunto is a complete change for the better, I must say. How HRM Suunto works better (much less interference and a strip of sensors very convenient), is looking much better, Suunto, and is more useful than a ton of data.
5 WOW
I have a lot of research on this watch / computer Suunto and glad. They find much documentation on the site and he does a lot with the clock, but do you really need. All it takes is some time to struggle with the menu and if you sign up after moves like a free forum, all the information you need to get over it.
The watch is lightweight, durable, has better statistics than the media really needs, and is very accurate. I do not regret the decision, the clock or the pedometer to buy, do it again, without hesitation, and I'm the one they present.
I dislike unnecessary in the training program for lighting. Turns on and you can read, but not flashing, I can not read a small screen flashes when I walk in darkness. The cable to the PC and terminals are archaic. three terminals in the hollow brass clock and brass clip 3 Pogo jumper after soaking in sweat and the dark together, it takes a few tries to connect and download. I'd like synchronize a type of BT or something more advanced, in which the expected size of the clock.
Once again, the clock is more than most people would need more than I need - but the HR band is very comfortable and the watch does everything and is comfortable to use and carry.

 











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