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I purchased the Garmin Forerunner 305 and also the Garmin Forerunner 205 as gifts for my partner and my father, both of whom are avid runners. After more than 6 months of continuous use, both my partner and my father are extremely happy with their beloved, digital running tools and have reported the following findings:
* The heart rate monitor on the Forerunner 305 works like a charm every time.
* The device fits comfortably on the wrist and the display is easy to read while running.
* The device is easy to use and the settings are easy to adjust to specific preferences.
* The GPS performance on both models is impressively accurate and consistent (even in cloudy weather although this does sometimes delay the time it takes to acquire a signal). My partner was even able to use all of the features on the Forerunner while in the middle of the ocean on a cruise.
* It accurately monitors factors like speed, time, pace, calories burned, and distance. It even allows you to set individual alerts for specific speed, time, pace, calories burned, or distance targets so that you know when you have reached a particular goal without having to look at the display.
* The various training modes available come in handy when biking, walking, or playing sports.
* The mapping features are helpful in plotting and saving new routes.
Overall, the Garmin Forerunner seems to be an ideal tool for the average running enthusiast.
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This is an excellent grooming tool. I bought the medium size for our cat, and it works wonders. Her fur is so soft and silky now. It does seems a little over-priced, but I think it is well worth the money!
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Oxford History The of today
A History of the Volume Two of A History of the Book in America documents the development of a distinctive culture of print in the new American republic.Between 1790 and 1840 printing and publishing expanded, and …
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The Peloponnesian War For three decades in the fifth century b.c. the ancient world was torn apart by a conflict that was as dramatic, divisive, and destructive as the world wars of the twentieth century: the …
History American Hour of headache
What more can I say? It works. The GPS stay on the slightly curved dash of my truck solid as a rock.
Hour of American History
History Literary of A details
I cannot believe anybody would take this book seriously. It is nothing but lies and misinformation. I hope nobody gives this book to a child or a young person searching for answers. Is the author trying to turn this nation against God? It appears so.
Zero stars.
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When I run, I like to be pushed because without motivation I wouldn’t leave the start position. I bought it because it is difficult to find someone to run with that will keep up with me and this watch is a substitute. You can set it to keep you in a constant pace and this feature really helps me because it pushes me.
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I have had this pedometer for a 3 weeks, I wear it when I work out on the treadmill, and just about everywhere else I walk. I like the large buttons, and large screen, it’s easy to set and reset. When I shop I just put it in my pocket, and I get a pretty accurate reading that way, too.
It seems well made and heavy duty, unfortunately, the belt clip is terrible, it doesn’t stay on the belt loop very well, if you bend over it falls off. Worried that I’d lose it, I face the pedometer inside my pants or shorts (not outside) so that if it falls off it falls inside my pants. I use an iPod when I work out with my pedometer, so I clip the strap that comes with the pedometer to my iPod clip, face it inside my shorts and when it’s gotten lose, it stays between my waist and my shorts. I also attach the pedometer wrist band to the clip on my iPod for extra safety.
So, nice pedometer, but the belt clip needs to be redesigned.
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