
Polar S725X Pro Team Tour de France Edition Heart Rate Monitor Watch with Free Cadence Sensor
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Product Features
- Large easy-to-read display with backlighting and split screen
- Ability to enter two different wheel sizes, enabling you to train on two different bikes
- Displays your heart rate as beats per minute and percentage of maximum heart rate, average heart rate, and exercise duration
- Wirelessly sends exercise data to PC via infrared connection; can also wirelessly transmit to Nokia 5140i or 5140 cell phones
- Powerful cycling computer with heart rate monitor; measures speed, distance, and training conditions like altitude and temperature
Product Description
The S725 takes our most popular cycling computer to the next level. The S725 has a sleek carbon fiber look, and a few cool new features. Now you can set your target zones as a % of your max. Download performance data to the Nokia 5140 cell phone for instant feedback, and even send your file to a friend. Finally, spending hours on the bike has never been this comfortable. The new WearLink¿ coded transmitter comes standard with every S725. More Details >>Customer Reviews
WOW. I was about to get the Garmin 305, but after looking closely, I rarely get lost and have Google maps on my Cell Phone. If you are looking to really track your fitness, the s725x if for you. More >>
Patrick OBrien
I purchase this item with great expectation especially after all the rave reviews given.
I got my item about 2 weeks back and happily installed the cadence and speedometer on my bike. More >>
Nicholas Yong
This is my second Polar computer. The first, a Polar S720i I had for several years and worked great. More >>
MK
The product works well. I love the included software, as it really gives me the motivation I need.
I have found that the product, like your training will give you as much as you put in. More >>
N. Osborn
I have been an avid fan of heart rate monitors ever since I got my first Polar HRM about seven years ago. It was a basic model that just showed heart rate. More >>
J. Mijares