Timex Ironman® Road Trainer™ Mid SKU: #7505465
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- An essential training companion that makes a bold statement, the TIMEX® IRONMAN® Road Trainer™ digital heart rate monitor offers performance and comfort in a next-generation style.
- Target zones.
- Average heart rate.
- Time in zone.
- Calories burned.
- %-of-max heart rate display.
- Recovery heart rate timer.
- Max heart rate zone calculation.
- Digital transmission.
- Data Recorder 2 and Data Recorder compatible.
- INDIGLO® night-light with NIGHT-MODE® feature.
- 100-hour chronograph with lap and split.
- 50-lap memory with average heart rate per lap.
- 100-hour, 2-mode countdown timer.
- Alarm with 5-minute back up.
- Water resistant to 100m.
- Dimensions:
Face Width 33mm
Face Height 33mm
Face Depth 13mm
Band Width 14mm
Band Circumference 8 inches
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1 person found this review helpful
May 1, 2011
Anonymous
from Los Angeles
Excellent heart rate monitor! I bought this for my workouts at the gym. I found it to be be much less bulky and more feminine than other monitors, and it is very easy to use. Plus it has a customizable display so you can display the time, your heart rate, or both with just a touch of a button (which is a nice feature). It also offers additional features that I haven't tried yet. So far it has performed well and been completely reliable.
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July 14, 2011
Anonymous
from Colorado
In general, the watch works great and the band is fairly comfortable. But, I had a Polar HRM before this one, and the calorie count on the Timex watches is much, much higher (~30%) than the Polar. And that is with the same age and weight entered into both HRMs. The Polar accounts for sex, so I think that is what accounts for much of the difference. So just know that the calorie count on a Timex may be higher than accurate for women.
Brands I'd also recommend: Polar HRMs
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March 13, 2012
Michelle H
from Waterford, MI
I love this watch and HRM. It's simple. I only use it to keep track of heart rate and calorie count. I have never used the split/lap feature or any of the other features, so I can't speak for those. It comes with a chest strap and with instructions on how to program your weight and other information so that the calorie count can be as accurate as possible. I've had this watch for about 5+ years and I have never had a single complaint about it. The only bad thing is that the wrist band recently broke (my fault) and I'm having a very hard time finding this particular replacement strap. I might just have to buy a whole new watch.
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About Timex
In the 1990s, Timex vigorously pursued its long tradition of technological innovation and market leadership. The company introduced the industry's first electroluminescent watch face in 1992, when the blue-green Indiglo® night light appeared on some of its digital and analog watches. Today, more than 75 percent of all Timex watches are equipped with the Indiglo night light®. The All-Day Indiglo® display, using a hologram-like material, provides greater contrast between digital numbers and the display background. In 1994, Timex introduced the Data Link® watch, a sophisticated wrist instrument that carries scheduling, phone numbers, and other personal information, having collaborated with Microsoft to create the necessary software to communicate the data from computer to watch. In 1998, Timex pioneered its i-Control™ turn n pull analog alarm watch and, in a joint venture with Motorola, a new wrist pager called Beepwear®.
Today, the Timex Corporation is the nation's leading watch manufacturer. With a large and varied line of watches, Timex has the style for everyone. From the locker room to the board room, there is a great Timex style time-piece for you.

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