Aaron K
Im starting to run longer distances now, and was wondering what different products people would recommend for measuring distance/pace/caloies while running? Would like to spend around 200$
thanks
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They make really cool GPS watches nowadays that can track that stuff. Or nike has a device that connects with your ipod.
And counting calories is simple. approximately 100-120 calories per mile depending on your age/pace
They make really cool GPS watches nowadays that can track that stuff. Or nike has a device that connects with your ipod.
And counting calories is simple. approximately 100-120 calories per mile depending on your age/pace
Good yet inexpensive running (GPS) watch?
lovelygirr
I'm looking for a running watch that can monitor my distance, pace, and time, but is simple to use and NOT bulky. So far it seems like the Garmin 405 and Nike plus watches are the best out there.
I'm not interested in the Nike but there are a few bad reviews that scare me away from purchasing it immediately.
Any input?
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If you don't need to download the data to a computer later, there's a cheap soleus model (link below)
You could get an ipod nano, which can track speed & distance via an internal accelerometer. It's fairly accurate in my experience.
The Motorola MOTOACTV looks very nice, with lots of features, but it's pricier and might be on the bulky side.
If you don't need to download the data to a computer later, there's a cheap soleus model (link below)
You could get an ipod nano, which can track speed & distance via an internal accelerometer. It's fairly accurate in my experience.
The Motorola MOTOACTV looks very nice, with lots of features, but it's pricier and might be on the bulky side.
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