Suunto X3HR Heart Rate Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Thermometer


Suunto X3HR Heart Rate Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Thermometer
Suunto X3HR is an easy-to-use and versatile wristop computer for both people with active lifestyles and athletes who train systematically to achieve goals and actively monitor and analyze their performance. Features Include: Altimeter, Barometer, and a Thermometer. Heart rate monitor-Adjustable heart rate limits, real-time average heart rate, graphic heart rate zone pointer, memory for 8 training sessions. Watch-Calendar, Stopwatch / Interval timer. User-replaceable battery. Water resistant to 30 m (100 ft). Heart rate transmitter belt: User-replaceable battery, water resistant to 20m (66 ft).

Customer Review: Heart Rate Monitor Has No Heart
It arrived in good condition. However, difficult to use and cannot seem to get the Heart Rate Monitor working properly in spite of doing all of the diagnostic tests.

Customer Review: hr stopped working after 30 min.
just got this watch about 24 hours ago. first it was working great.and i like it lots more then the polar rs200. i used the watch in my small water pool without the hr-sensor.after that the watch did not get any hr from the hr sensor.it the watched showed 00 for about 20 min.then it was working fine again.today i drove my car,the hr sensor in my trunk.the watch started beeping. so i checked it.watch showing me 230 bt/hr. i did’t wear the hr sensor. remember, the sensor was in the trunk.

tomorrow i will replace it for the same model.

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Mag Instrument Maglite 2 D-Cell Flashlight, Black #S2D016 Bright lights, burly cases, fail-safe on/off switches, virtual indestructibility: there are good reasons to rave about Mag Instrument flashlights. Powered by 2 D-cell batteries, the bright, powerful light adjusts from spot to flood simply by rotating the head. The light is housed in a case made of high-strength aluminum alloy that has been anodized inside and out. This, along with high-quality O-rings at both openings, give you water- and shock-resistance in a lightweight package. Maglite’s switches are rubber-coated, weather-protected, and self-cleaning-they’re virtually indestructible. In short, this flashlight is almost indestructible-a good quality when it comes to the tools re rely on to help you find your way in the dark. Limited lifetime warranty. Requires 2 D-cell batteries (not included). Includes spare bulb (stored in end-cap). If you want more run-time than 2 D-cells will give you, see Mag Instrument products #S3D016 and #S4D016.–Josh Dettweiler

What’s in the Box
Flashlight, spare bulb

Customer Review: MAG stands for quality
Small, compact, yet bright and sturdy. Can’t really say anymore since the quality speaks for itself. I bought this for my girlfriend who puts it in her car for emergencies. Can’t trust anything else!
Customer Review: The standard in 2 D cell flashlights
I’ve owned the same 2 D Cell Maglite for about eight years, and it still works like new. It cost a little more than most of the 2 D cell flashlights out there, but it’s worth it. The variable beam width is great, as is the solid aircraft grade aluminum housing. I believe this flashlight will last until I loose it or die, because it is so well built. I own some other water proof emergency 2 D cell flashlights that float, and have a decent beam but they do not have a variable beam that will go from wide to a very tight beam of light, and they don’t compare to the solid construction, and reliability of the 2 D cell Maglite.

This is a flashlight that you can carry in your Car SUV, Truck or what ever you drive, and it’s a great choice because of its size and weight it should fit any just about any glove compartment.

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