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Suunto t4c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Black Frost)

Suunto t4c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Black Frost)
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Suunto t4c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Black Frost)

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Suunto t4c Black Frost Wristop ComputerYour personal coach - adapting to your workout schedule, Suunto t4c knows what your body needs in order to achieveoptimal physical condition.Features: * Suunto Coach: automatic, dynamically adjusting training program to improve fitness * Interference-free digital ANT transmission and coding * Training Effect in real time * Speed, distance, andcycling cadence with optional PODs * Training logbook on device * Suunto Comfort Belt for improved fit and feel Specifications:Timers (interval & warm-up) Max number of split times in memory 50 Stopwatch Heart Rate: Average HR in real time Memory Capacity 15 logs ANT - digital coded heartrate / speed signal Calories Real time HR limits and HR zonesHeart Rate Belts:Suunto Comfort Belt (ANT Coded) Included Suunto Heart Rate Belt (ANT Coded) Compatible Suunto Memory Belt (ANT Coded)Compatible Dot-matrix display Menu-based user interface Selectable metric/imperial units Water resistance 30m/100ft User replaceable straps Software name Suunto Training Manager Lite (optional accessory with PC Pod) Low battery warning User replaceable battery Compatible with PODS Suunto Coach - personal training program Button lock 12/24hCalendar clock Daily alarms 1 Dual time

Features:
  • Versatile heart rate monitor watch in contemporary "black frost" color

  • Displays current heart rate, average heart rate, and calories burned

  • Training Effect function measures how hard your body is working

  • Suunto Coach mode lets you create personalized 5-day training workout

  • Interference-free digital ANT transmission; water-resistant to 100 feet; 2-year warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 6.5 inches
Product Width: 5.3 inches
Product Height: 3.3 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 6.4 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5I love this thing!  Sep 23, 2008
By Bob
I have had my t4c for just 3 weeks, but I already love it. I am a veteran runner, used to wearing a GPS watch to track speed and distance, but this is my first HRM. It not only tells me my real-time heart rate, average and peak HR, but it has a nifty "training effect" function. I do not believe this to be "wildly inaccurate" as another reviewer has said. It will give a 1.0 to 5.0 numerical value for the difficulty of your workout. It shows a countdown to the next level, as well. When it tells me I have achieved, say, a TE level of 4.2 and it's 6 minutes until I reach the next level, I can of course increase or decrease this time by slowing down or speeding up, changing my level of exertion -- is this the "bouncing around" the other reviewer saw? But this is simply measuring the changed effect of a changed pace! At a steady pace, it counts steadily to the next level of Training Effect.

I wanted a heart-rate monitor because, in the depths of winter, I'll switch from running my rural dirt roads to the YMCA's treadmills; I was hoping that HR would offer a way to correlate my indoor workouts with my outside ones, since treadmills are different from running in the great outdoors. The t4c's training effect is a built-in answer to my need!

The manual is not so clear as to make everything easy. Oh, you'll be able to take your t4c out of the box and set it up easily; even I could do that. Going back and adjusting the settings was a bit more of a head-scratcher. The manual seemed to skip a step or two, as if it were all obvious. To the manual-writer it is; to me, though, it has required a few trips down button-pushing blind alleys to get where I want to go. But that's a small price to pay for the overall joy of this gem.

The fabric chest strap is quite comfortable; I don't even notice it. Both the watch and the strap have consumer-replaceable batteries (which I hope not to change for a long time yet!), which is better than sending the device away to Polar when the battery dies.

I wear it all day as my main watch. In the 3 weeks I've had it (while I wait for the plastic shield) it has suffered no scratches. I may not even apply the plastic thing! I would definitely recommend the Suunto to anyone looking for a quality HR monitor watch.

The only minor complaint I have is that the thing is set up for HR zones as straight percentages of max HR. You'd think the Suomi folks at Suunto could go with their fellow Finn, Karvonen, and allow one to calculate zones based on his method: as a percentage of HR range between resting HR and max HR. Well, the work-around is to set the zones to percentages that match your Karvonen numbers; you just have to do the math.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Okay, room for improvement  Feb 23, 2009
By Paul A. Steckler "paulste"
I have had my T4c for 4 weeks now. On the plus side:
* the heart rate monitor functions better than Polar or Timex, especially early in a workout. With Polar and Timex I'd usually get wild values until I had warmed up (i.e. pouring sweat). Suunto seems to do a better job.
* I enjoy the Coach. Not sure if I will attain my goals but it has so far really nailed the intense/moderate/rest periods well.
* definitely okay for an every day watch.

The negatives though are definitely things Suunto could fix:
* the manual is bizarre, clearly missing steps. Figuring this thing out was tough.
* in heart rate mode you can lock the buttons which is necessary as the stop/start is very easy to push. BUT you cannot lock the device while showing heart rate AND training effect prediction. Um... why not? It's the only setting like that.
* the face gets scratched. I have managed a few very deep grooves in 3 weeks with normal living. Definitely will be needing a solution here.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5perfect HR m.  May 23, 2009
By E. Suiter "oiiiio98"
SO I bought this watch, in need of a heart rate monitor and since I already owned a Suunto watch I thought I would love this one too. I LOVE IT! It's comfortable, it's easy to use once you figure out all the little applications, it's a good size for women. I'm still finding cool little things out about the watch. I suggest you buy the wireless PC Pod too and it will also log your RPMs if you buy a bike pod or even distance if you buy a GPS pod or foot pod. The PC pod will log all your workouts on your PC. I am about to purchase that. The coach on the watch give you the option to follow it but it does not punish you if you don't. The training effect is confusing at first but when you log your workouts it gives you a range to categorize each workout. I love this watch/ HRM and would recommend it to active women who are into gadgets.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Useless!  Jun 23, 2009
By Pinkshells
I loved the look, feel, and the features this heart rate monitor provides, and I so wanted to keep it. However, if you use it while you move your arms around other than a stationary position you will lose your HR and therefore not have an accurate picture of your workout. I replaced the batteries in both the belt and the watch, paired the belt to the watch but it continued to lose the HR if my wrist went behind my back or over my head. I even returned it and bought it from a different store hoping to correct the problem. Both watches experienced the same situation. In desperately wanting to keep it, I researched and found this to be a common problem with Suunto. I have been a long time Polar user, but HATE the look of every single one of them, so I really was looking for the same quality. Unfortunately,Suunto isn't the one. Oh and the battery dies once a month even with it shut off in between uses.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5great watch  Jan 24, 2009
By L. Foster
I use this watch daily. The TE program is great and has aided me in my training. Uses: running and cycling, everyday wear. Only problem I have had with the watch is the face scratches easily--bought a ZAGG face shield and this has eliminated the problem.

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