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Suunto T6 Wristop Personal Trainer with Heart Rate Monitor

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List Price:
$499.99
Bugarin.info Price:
$299.00
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Manufacturer: Suunto
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Sports Brand: Suunto Color: Black EAN: 0045235059843 Feature: Wristwatch heart monitor with PC interface for developing workout routines Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Suunto Manufacturer: Suunto Model: T6 Publisher: Suunto Studio: Suunto Variation Description: black
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Features
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Wristwatch heart monitor with PC interface for developing workout routines Sets training goals and fitness targets while monitoring your progress Calculates oxygen consumption, energy consumption, heart rate, and respiratory rate Personal training software displays training data onscreen in easy-to-understand format Includes built-in altimeter, barometer, stopwatch, and thermometer
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Editorial Reviews:
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Suunto t6 accurately records how your body performs during exercise, enabling later analysis and planning with Suunto Training Manager. By measuring your exercise load and relating it to your personal fitness level, Suunto t6 tells you if the session improved your condition or not. Compatible with wireless Peripheral Observation Devices (PODs) PC Software/cable
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome product - long learning curve Comment: I bought the T6 along with the foot pod. I have been running off and on for a couple of years, have competed in a few 5K races and wanted to take my training up a few notches. This product definitely seems like it has the ability to do that but I am still struggling to learn how to use all of the features - especially the interface with the PC software.
Product is all that is billed - documentation/users guide could use a lot of help.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great recording device but then what??? Comment: I have had the T-6 for over a year now and have finally decided that I am done being frustrated and am going to switch to something else. The Suunto T-6 is a great product mechanically. My major disappointments are with regard to the operation and software.
Pro1: (5 stars) The Suunto is a solid device. I give it a full 5+ stars. When I got it paired and running correctly it never dropped heart rate or speed. The data was always solid and complete unless one of the pods batteries died. Had the device not been so great in this area I would have given it up a long time ago.
Con1: (3 stars) I have found the pairing and connecting of devices (foot pod, bike pod, heart rate belt) to be somewhat awkward. Pairing took some work, but now I think I have it down to where I have little problems getting everything to synch up in one or two tries. It isn't a big enough problem to be a deciding factor to me on its use.
Con2: (3 stars) The operation of the device takes some getting used to. If you want to record data you have to make sure you are in the right menu (Training) when you start the stop watch otherwise NO DATA!!! If you are in the "Speed and Distance" menu when you start the stopwatch then you see the stopwatch, heart rate data, and speed but you get home to download and there is NO FILE!!! I did this on not one but two Ironman races, and you can imagine the frustration when I download an empty file. Maybe I am just stupid, which is a real possibility, but I doubt I am the only one that has done it. There are a couple of picky functions like this but I think I have most figured out now after multiple object lessons.
Con3: (0.5 stars) Software. This is the 800 pound anchor for the Suunto. The Suunto is solid enough that I could overlook the other smallish issues listed above if the software was better, but it is terrible. Downloading data from the unit to the computer is slick, but once the data is in the software it gives you a couple of numbers and a tiny little crappy graph. That's it... $400 on the watch and you get a $10 program to look at your data. Imagine looking at your 5 hour half Ironman or trail run on an etch o sketch!!! It's that bad. The watch menu options may be a bit clumsy but the software is 10x worse. I had a Polar 710i before the Suunto T-6. While the Polar had its problems (Heart rate drop-out problems, no footpod, etc.) the software was good enough for what I wanted it for. When I switched to the Suunto I feel like I traded my 36" color TV/VCR combo (polar) in for a B&W I-pod with no headphones (Suunto). The I-pod is a far superior product but if you can't see anything what good is it? If the Suunto had software as good as the Polar 710 I would have been happy with the Suunto.
I am still trying to figure out what to get. I have had good experience with Polar, but it sounds like the RS800 GC has some problems, and the Garmin 305 only has a 10 hour battery life. From everything I can see they both have far better software options than the Suunto. If you want a Suunto, I have two to sell you... and cheap!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent HRM Option, but soon will be replaced by T6C Comment: First, anyone about to purchase this unit, should consider waiting for the T6C as it will have an improved Belt(soft like the polar wearlink), support for the new cadence pod, and real-time training measurements.
Now, I own the T4, T6, and a polar 625SX and will tell you this is my favorite for the following reasons.
Versus the Polar 625SX
Suunto T6 Advantages
1) The USB Cable is far more reliable than Polar infrared transmitter for downloading.
2) The PODs (using dynastream ANT technology that Garmin now owns) results in far less data loss between the watch and PODs.
3) You can replace the battery on the watch and transmitter. This is a big deal as once you run with a HRM, you really don't want to ship it away for a week like Polar requires.
4) It looks like a real watch.
5) More robust construction. I have had my watch for 3 years with no problems beyond replacing the band.
Now the Polar 625SX has 3 advantages over the Suunto
1) Wearlink Transmitter (Fixed by T6C)
2) Cadence POD (fixed by T6C)
3) Power POD (Polar Advantage)
Now compared to the T4
T6 advantages
1) Much better construction
2) T6 Logs all information for download latter
3) USB cable to enable download include
T4 advantages
1) Price
2) PC Pod support for downloads (but much less data available for download)
3) Real time Training information (fixed in T6C)
4) Coach support
Now many people are now buying T4 for the coach support, but you actually can buy coach software to run on your pc from First Beat technology (the supplier of the coach technology on the T4) and it works better on a PC than on the T4 with some excellent reports and the ability to edit the data.
Customer Rating:      Summary: T6 Comment: Great training product....My favorite feature is the calorie counter. The only problem is you have to take it home and upload the info to the computer before you can see the calorie count. This product does so much more than I use it for; if you're serious about your training then you'll love it. Also bought the foot pod for outdoor running. Great paired with the watch. The only BAD thing about this product is if you need any kind of customer service or servicing of the product (i.e., change of battery), it is difficult to talk to an actual person. You have to send the product in to be fixed, but they are pretty prompt about getting it back to you. I've had two problems: 1) my chest strap cracked/ripped, so I had to send it in to get a new one (with no problem--it was under warranty), and 2) changing the battery. I would suggest just sending it in to the company to have them change it for you...it's way too confusing and difficult to deal with it yourself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A wristop computer you can use everyday Comment: It's beautiful, it's easy to use and it's really motivating. I'd been exercising without registering the workouts and it was just ok, but I'd never imagined that it would be so more fun to have all the information the t6 gives and allows you to analyze and plan improvements.
I definitely loved this watch. I also bought the bike and the foot pods and they are also great, very easy to use and cleverly designed. They pair with the t6 seamlessly and provide really reliable data.
I strongly recommend this product. What drove me to buy this instead of the Polar S625X system was the design; this wristop computer can really be worn as an everyday watch
The only setback is that I received the t6 with the hr belt battery dead.
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