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181. MOBI 70081 Universal GPS Lighter
$15.12
182. ARKON CM012 Magellan, Nextar,
$19.57
183. Garmin 4.3-Inch Premium Carrying
$149.97
184. Garmin FR60 Men's Black Fitness
$345.76
185. SkyCaddie SGX Golf GPS
$16.90
186. Arkon GPS032 GPS and Smartphone
$24.21
187. Garmin Hard carrying case
$169.00
188. Garmin eTrex Legend HCx Personal
$11.82
189. Garmin 3.5-Inch Carrying Case
$166.89
190. Garmin nüvi 275/275T 3.5-Inch
$0.03
191. Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger
$9.15
192. ARKON TTEP129-ST-RVC TomTom EasyPort
$119.11
193. Garmin FR60 Women's Lilac Fitness
$8.32
194. Navigon 3.5-Inch Premium Leather
$9.45
195. Lowepro 3.5-Inch Navi Handheld
$269.94
196. Garmin nüvi 3750 4.3-Inch Portable
$0.03
197. Magellan RoadMate 1200 / 1210
$12.58
198. Garmin 3.5-Inch Carrying Case
$1.72
199. Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger
$157.91
200. GARMIN 010-11049-00 Astro DC 30

181. MOBI 70081 Universal GPS Lighter Charger
Electronics
list price: $19.99 -- our price: $4.62
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Asin: B001BL1S58
Manufacturer: MOBI Technologies, Inc.
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Universal Lighter/Accessory Charger with Smart Chip charges any recent Major Brand GPS unit from your cigarette Lighter outlet. ... Read more


182. ARKON CM012 Magellan, Nextar, HP, Navigon, Garmin, TomTom Friction Dash Mount
Electronics
list price: $24.95 -- our price: $15.12
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Asin: B001B663TE
Manufacturer: Arkon
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Arkon Cm012 Universal Weighted Dash Mount With Safety Hook ... Read more


183. Garmin 4.3-Inch Premium Carrying Case with Flap
Electronics
list price: $29.99 -- our price: $19.57
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Asin: B002OL2MVI
Manufacturer: Garmin
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Amazon.com Product DescriptionGarmin and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. Products in Frustration-Free Packaging are exactly the same--we've just streamlined the packaging. The Frustration-Free Packaging on this product eliminates all PVC packaging materials and replaces them with recyclable corrugated material. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. This item ships in its own box, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more about Frustration-Free Packaging.

Travel in style while protecting nüvi with this sleek case. After all, protecting your favorite navigator from damage and scratches should be a priority.

Made of durable, stitched premium leather with an embossed Garmin logo and fold-over flap, this case easily fits nüvi models with 4.3-Inch displays. The flap pocket is great for storing SD cards or other odds and ends.

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Compatible with the Following nüvi Models
nüvi 200W, nüvi 205W, nüvi 250W, nüvi 255W, nüvi 260W, nüvi 265WT, nüvi 465T, nüvi 610, nüvi 650, nüvi 660, nüvi 670, nüvi 680, nüvi 750, nüvi 755T, nüvi 760, nüvi 765T, nüvi 770, nüvi 775T, nüvi 780, nüvi 785T, nüvi 850, nüvi 855, nüvi 880, nüvi 885T

What's in the Box
Garmin 4.3-Inch Premium Carrying Case with Flap for nüvi

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184. Garmin FR60 Men's Black Fitness Watch Bundle (Includes Foot Pod, Heart Rate Monitor, and USB ANT Stick)
Electronics
list price: $199.99 -- our price: $149.97
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Asin: B001S2RCWS
Manufacturer: Garmin
Sales Rank: 1292
Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product DescriptionThis FR60 bundle (in men's black) includes a foot pod, a USB ANT stick, and a heart rate monitor.

Log every mile and every minute with FR60, a sleek fitness watch plus workout tool that tracks your time, heart rate and calories burned. When bundled with the wireless foot pod (included), FR60 also tracks speed and distance, indoors or out. Use FR60's training tools to get the most out of your workout. Then, FR60 wirelessly sends your workout data to your computer for later analysis.

Garmin FR60 Fitness Watch Bundle (Men's Black)--includes footpod.

Once you've logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range.

Also available in Men's Red

Train Indoors or Out
In the gym or on the road, FR60 tracks all your workout data, including time, heart rate, calories burned, lap times and averages, and more. FR60 boasts advanced training tools, such as training alarms and Virtual Partner, which lets you race against a virtual training partner to improve your performance.

At the heart of its success is FR60's wireless ANT+ technology, which allows it to connect to other ANT+ compatible devices, like the included heart rate monitorn and foot pod, or even ANT+ compatible fitness equipment.

Go for Distance
With the ANT+ seamless wireless link, FR60 connects to the optional wireless foot pod, which tracks your distance and speed effortlessly, both indoors and out. Using advanced accelerometer technology, the foot pod collects and sends precise data about your movements, gathering distance and speed data that is 98 percent accurate, right out of the box.

Listen to Your Heart
FR60 also connects wirelessly to a lightweight, flexible digital heart rate monitor, providing instant feedback about how hard you're working. FR60 continuously tracks heart beats per minute and displays your heart rate zone, so you can monitor and improve your fitness level.


Cross-Train

When paired with an optional speed/cadence sensor, FR60 tracks the speed and distance of your cycling workouts. The wireless speed/cadence sensor attaches securely to your bike and measures your pedaling cadence and wheel speed as you ride. You can even use it to train indoors because the sensor attaches to your rear wheel.

Sync and Share
Once you've logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range. No cables, no hookups. The data is just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize and share through our online community, Garmin Connect.

Pick Your Form Factor
Males and females may train alike, but they have different preferences when it comes to watch styling. So, Garmin offers a men’s and women’s version of FR60 that differs only in size and color options. The men’s model, which weighs 1.6 ounces, comes in black (shown here, 010-00743-10) or red on black. The women’s model, at 1.4 ounces, comes in black or lilac.

What's in the Box
FR60, heart rate monitor , USB ANT Stick, Foot Pod (accelerometer), quick start manual, and owners manual on disk

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Reviews

4-0 out of 5 stars Garming FR60 GPS Not Really.. HRM Yes Sir., November 8, 2009
I Purchased the Garmin FR60 Bundle W/ Foot pod to Help me learn run pacing and for Triathlon Training. My old HRM just gave up but the chest strap works still works with most of the equipment at the gym without the watch. But there is no need since I have the FR60 but there are some "Issues" to deal with first. The Look and function is very good. However since I'm new to Garmin the menu's took a little getting used to and programing was a little bit difficult, but from what I've heard this is typical. Once you do get the menus down it's very intuitive and similar to other models they offer. The other reason I picked the Garmin unit is the Manufactures of other HRM's in this price range had non replaceable batteries. IE you had to send them back to the factory to be replaced. This is something I really wasn't fond of since I use mine daily. This unit fits nicely on the wrist and can be used as a "Sport Watch" and no-one would know you a Workoutaholic if they didn't know you.

Packaged in the box were the Owners manual and Watch, Foot-pod, HRM-Strap, USB Ant+ stick. There is no software to speak of since it's self loading on the Ant+ Stick. You also need to set up an account with Garmin to download your data and analyze it. BEWARE: Firmware Updates will erase your data and settings on the watch and they need to be set back up!!! There is no Off-line option to review your data :-(. This means you upload your data to Garmin then re-download it in Excel or TCX format then upload it into a training website like Training Peaks(Online) or Sport Tracs(Stand Alone Runs Offline). Granted it takes only a few minutes to do but is a little bit of a pain. Also when uploading you have the option to leave the data on your watch for you to review or when the download is completed the workout date is erased. It takes a little bit of faith to let your data go. When setting up your account you can set up your Heart Rate zones based on age and resting Heart Rate. You can add as many zones as you see fit. For Simplicity I just use 5, now when you look at your data though the amount of time in each zone is not displayed on the website on your HR Graph. The graph look really good but the only data given is Avg HR, Max HR. It would be nice if the time in each Zone was given as well. My old HRM(Which was $40) displayed these with times and % in zones on the watch and didn't need to upload the data. Other data that is Give is Workout Time, Avg Speed/Pace, Max Speed/Pace, Avg Cadence, Max Cadence. All good Data that is essential for training/racing purposes.

For Running the Foot Pod Sensor tracks steps, pacing and speed very accurately out of the box. Pick a spot on your shoes to mount the sensor and pair the device with your FR60, I did a test run at the track and it was spot on after a 1 mile test run. You can either adjust the stride length automatically or manual adjust. There are supposed to be shoe on the market that the Foot-pod will mound directly into the sole under the shoe insert. I believe Nike makes one. Mounting in the laces are just fine for me. The advantage the FR60 has is It can be used indoors without a GPS signal. The combination of the Foot-Pod and HRM gives you very accurate Calorie data when running of a treadmill. I have found that most treadmills are off speed wise to the FR60, for example I warm-up at 10:00 indicated pace on the treadmill and my FR60 shows anywhere from a 9:20-9:35. No a big deal since I'm logging the information for later retrieval.

Since I Cycle I use the GSC-10 Speed and Cadence Sensor for my Bicycle. Same setup as the Foot-Pod with regard to pairing. This can be used indoors as well during winter months on Stationary Fluid Trainer or Rollers to track speed and distance. The downside is NO FREAKING Odometer!!!!!!! what was Garmin Thinking. You get everything else, Distance, Current Speed, Calories, Avg/Max Speed, Avg/Max Cadence, Time, Lap/Distance/Time/AvgSpeed/MaxSpeed/LapCalories, blah blah blah... I had to add my old Speed sensor back to the front wheel to capture Overall ODO distance.

Functionality: The FR60 is pretty easy to set up once you figure out the page layout and logic. You get your data input(AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, ACTIVITY Class(read the manual for this one) into the devise under SETTINGS/USER. After pairing your footpod and Speed/Cadence sensor, You can then set up your "TRAINING PAGES" This is where the FR60 really shines. You can take all the data collected from either your Run/Bike/Other and display up to 3 pieces of data on the screen and have 5 pages to display the data. You can have one screen for Time only and another for Distance and Pace then another for Heart Rate, HR Zone, Calories and so one. If only One line of info is displayed it fits almost the entire screen and gets smaller from there. the Dot Matrix LCD Screen is fairly easy to read at a glace either running or biking.

The FR60, HR Chest Sensor, Foot-pod are all waterproof to 3 Meters so they can be worn during the swim portion of Triathlons or during off road runs that cross creeks or during Steeplechase events. I've worn mine during the swim of a sprint Triathlon. For Triathlon the F60 is not Tri Friendly meaning you cannot change sports easy. I just set it up in Other and Just Press Lap during transitions in and out. Since I'm only concerned with overall time and HR. The FR60 can be set up to scan for Pods so it will pick up either sensor when you press the lap button during T1 or T2. If your set on sport specific Timing press and hold the MODE button and you can then change sports.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mostly excellent, December 5, 2009
I was drawn to the Garmin FR60 as it represents one of the least expensive full-featured heart rate monitors which can download training data to a computer. Since I do a good chunk of my training indoors on a treadmill, particularly in the winter, a GPS based system was not required.

My experience with the Garmin FR60 has been mostly positive. First, it's important to point out this watch is sold in at least 3 different bundles. There's the basic heart rate monitor only (all black watch), this version (red) which includes an ANT+ Stick used to download training data to a computer, and a more expensive version which includes a foot pod for measuring distance. When shopping for this watch, be sure you know which bundle you're ordering, I had to return the black version after ordering it without realizing it didn't include the ANT+ Stick.

The watch itself is a nice form factor, smaller than the large Polar S120 I'm replacing. Initial setup is easy, the included quickstart guide walks you through the procedure in straightforward fashion. The screen is easy to read, and navigation between menus and setting adjustments is easy. My only gripe with the watch is the placement of the Lap/Split and Start/Stop buttons. Quite simply, these should be reversed. The Start/Stop button is a large white button centered just below the display area, it's quite easy to press. The Lap/Split button is a small button on the side of the watch and takes a firm touch to trigger. When I'm running hard, it's takes a bit of concentration to record a lap, certainly more than I'd like. I expect I'll get more comfortable with this as I use the watch more.

The heart rate strap fits comfortably and is in most ways quite similar to my familiar Polar T31 chest strap with one important exception, it has a door through which I can replace the battery. The Polar strap has to be sent back for a new battery, and a replacement strap is $30-40. The replacable battery on the Garmin is a nice upgrade. As for function, the heart rate is recorded accurately and I've yet to see it interrupted by interference. Of note, the Garmin HR strap does not appear to be compatible with any treadmill I've seen, the watch still records HR accurately, but the treadmill will not display HR on screen. Polar seems to have cornered the market here.

Once a workout is complete, recorded heart rate data can be downloaded to a computer via the ANT+ Stick, a simple USB stick. Once setup, the download process is quite easy. Garmin offers two options for logging your data, the desktop-only Garmin TrainingCenter (which must be downloaded) or the web-based Garmin Connect. I've tried them both, and find the TrainingCenter software easier to use, particularly when viewing heart rate data graphs. If you spring for the footpod, the software will correlate HR, time, and distance. Workout notes can be entered, making this a nice all-around training log. It seems like development is on-going for the web-based Garmin Connect, so it's possible it will get improved features in the future. Note that the data can be exported from either program as XML-based TCX files which can be processed into Excel sheets (with third party software) or uploaded to other third-party training log software. If you're comfortable with the format, the TCX files can be edited directly to include data not recorded by the watch (distance if not measured by the foot pod, calories burned, etc).

Overall this setup has allowed me to do exactly what I had hoped; accurately record my heart rate over training runs and download it to a computer for review and analysis and comparison with previous workouts. I'm excited enough about the system that I'll be adding the SDM4 Footpod to record distance as well. If the Lap and Start/Stop buttons we're swapped, it would be the perfect non-GPS based running tool, and an excellent value as one of the least expensive heart rate monitors which can download to a computer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Just plain AWESOME !, January 10, 2010
I have been using this watch/footpod/HR monitor now for about 6 months and I absolutely love it. It is like having a coach. I am a fairly new runner and completed a half marathon this past spring and loved it. I decided to get more serious about my training and run a fall marathon. The longer runs were really a pain because I'd have to get in my car and drive the route each time....and then remember them as I ran . And of course if an unpredicted problem came up (angry dog, suspicious person, etc) I couldn't really deviate without blowing the run and not knowing how far I'd gone . And also......my paces were off. I was running my recovery runs and easy runs WAY too fast. And then at the time I was using an old treadmill that was totally off pace, so my faster runs---well, who knows how consistent they were. I needed help !

And I got it. Everything fell completely into place after getting the watch. It basically sets ITSELF up,too. So easy to use. The Garmin website is awesome. I understand they had bugs at first, but I have encountered none of that. I can look at a run and see my heart rate and pace on a graph. I can also see reports on mileage, etc. And the ability to see cadence per mile is cool,too. I have learned so much by having all this data. It has made me a much better runner. I pay attention to heart rate now,too.

And of course it is wonderful to be able to track my distance and pace as I run outdoors. I can just take whatever direction I want now....I feel totally free and spontaneous out there. And I use it on the treadmill,too. Way more accurate than the treadmill as far as pace is concerned.
I also run in a lot of trees, which is why I avoided the GPS version. The footpod works everywhere and GPS will lose way points in heavy trees or in a city with tall buildings.

It coached me to a 4:14:01 first marathon finish this past October. It is really accurate and I have never calibrated it. Although I plan to go to an indoor track this week and do that this week before I start training seriously again (I wore it in the marathon and it tracked the the distance as 26.58---not bad over that many miles with no additional calibration, but still.....).

I highly recommend this product to anyone who would like to be able to monitor their training. It is all they say and a lot more. I plan to try to qualify for Boston this spring and I know my chances are much improved with my Garmin FR60 (yes, all my friends are definitely tired of hearing how much I love the watch!).

4-0 out of 5 stars Finally a good fitness watch for petite women!, September 6, 2009
I just received my FR60, and my first impression is that I love this product. I've had to wait for it for five months because it was not on the market as yet; however, on the up side this provided me with a substantial discount, so I have no complaint in this regard. I have had much difficulty finding a good fitness watch that would fit my small wrist. The FR60 fits nicely without being bulky. Compared to my Mio Petite, the heart rate display is much easier to retrieve and most reliable, characters displayed are easier to read, and buttons are more ergonomic. The main difference is that Mio Petite had no chest strap, and the dual pressure button system was quite awkward and unreliable. The lavender color on the FR60 is nice and discrete -- thanks, however, for not making it a hot pink or orange! On the down side, the product is so new that it is not yet supported by the Web site. This deadline is a big failure on the part of Garmin!!! Then tech support is only open at certain hours during the week, and there are no Q&As for FR60 as yet on the Web site. Once I manage to have access to my data online, I intend to order the foot pod, which should be a natural add-on to this product. Despite my initial frustrations, I expect to really enjoy this watch and I highly recommend it to any active woman with petite wrists.

4-0 out of 5 stars Garmin FR60 HRM, August 29, 2009
Awsome product for new runners. Purchased for wife's birthday(I am a romantic at heart). She is far from tech savvy as am I but basic functions simple enough to utilize without delving too deeply in manual. Also purchased the seperate foot pod that provides more detailed info and feedback on runs. As time goes by I can see her utilizing more of the functions on the watch and the website but for now viewing her results after a run give her the motivation to get back out for the next time. The Lilac color gives product more of a feminine flavor as opposed to a slimmed down man's watch.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, January 7, 2010
I just got the watch in the mail today and so far it seems to be a good watch. One thing I would say is to get the food pod because otherwise I don't think it would do much good. You need the foot pod in order to see pace or distance or even calories burned. I really wish it monitored calories without the foot pod. If you're mostly interested in calories burned and heart rate I would recommend a basic Polar watch.
I'm looking forward to using it as I train for a half marathon this year. It will be nice to see how fast I'm really going and what my distance is when I'm outside.

5-0 out of 5 stars love it, April 5, 2010
I just purchased the FR60 in lilac for myself (and the men's version for my husband). Currently we are using them for high intensity interval training. The set-up was a breeze. After researching several watches I chose these based on features, price, and brand. A must for us was to be able to upload the data to our computer and graph our heart rates for the intervals. Once we set up this feature using the ANT stick (which was a three step process completely outlined on the garmin website), we were able to do this. It's awesome. After a workout I just walk into our office and within 30 seconds a box pops up on my computer asking if i'd like to see the data online.

We chose these Garmin watches over similarly functioning and priced Polar watches due to the wireless capability. For the polar watches you have to buy an additional module that you physically have to place the watch on to upload the data. I know it sounds lazy, but I prefer to just leave my sweaty watch on my wrist!

Lastly, I was concerned if the watch would fit me correctly since i have rather petite wrists. No problems there. Yes, it's bigger than my normal day-to-day watch, but i like having the larger screen to glance on while I workout.

4-0 out of 5 stars Liking it more the longer I own it, June 12, 2010
I've used the watch for 2 months, and have updated this review several times.

Setup: If you're not very good with hardware and techno gadgetry, you might not find the owner's manual to be very helpful, and complete setup very frustrating. However, search "Garmin FR60" on YouTube and you'll find some great instructional vidoes, by Garmin, on how to set up the watch. These videos include screen shots. By the way, you should know the owner's manual is available online only, but you can save and print if you must.

Use: Again, the owner's manual wasn't very helpful on how to actually go use the watch, and go through the "pages." But it is pretty easy if you're not afraid to hit some buttons. Take it on a couple test runs before you actually need the watch.

Foot Pod: no problems at all. It's smaller than I thought it would be, and is not noticeable at all on my shoe.

The ANT stick: once you have everything paired and you've signed on to the website (watch YouTube if you're techno-impaired), the stick does exactly what they say. You get the watch near it, and it wirelessly gets your data off your watch. I have not found how to dump the data off the watch. The software is run/stored on Garmin's website (you create a free account--very easy and quick)....oh, very cool. Goals, history, multiple sports...great great great.

Pace/Mileage Accuracy: Be sure to follow the instructions for calibrating the watch. It's so EASY! And very very accurate!!! I didn't want the GPS watch because reviews have said that 1). the GPS can sometimes take several minutes to find the satellite signal and 2). they lose the signal if they're in trees. With the FR60, you have none of those problems.

Heart Rate Accuracy: 100%

Heart strap: I'm usually like the Princess and the Pea, but I found the monitor to be so comfortable I dind't know it was there. And don't buy this "I'm sooooo little the strap is too big" that you might see on other posts. It fits my 11-year-old skinny son, so shut up.

Design: I have a small wrist, and the watch doesn't look bulky. The strap could easily fit a pre-teen girl's wrist, as well as larger-boned women. My husband scams it once and awhile to check his own heart rate, and the watch fits him. The strap is a little stiff, so I'm hoping that will loosen up, though if it doesn't, the watch was comfortable enough.

I had to give product only 4 stars because I think they really fell down on the set-up and usage instructions, which may be a problem for some. Otherwise, I LOVE THIS WATCH!!!!!!! Once you're set up and ready to go, this watch should get 10+ STARS.

2-0 out of 5 stars A nice HRM, but loses the zones and the strap broke - TWICE, May 13, 2010

EDIT - 27 Jun 2010 - I have now broken a 2nd rubber piece that holds the wrist strap in place. This is a really nice watch with great functionality, but I can no longer recommend a $150 watch with a strap that breaks so easily.

(My original review) This is a very nice HRM. I like the HR strap. It works very reliably. It synchs with my Garmin Edge 705. It's nice to be able to download my cycling data from the 705 along with my running and gym data from the FR60 to the same website and keep track of all my exercise data in 1 place. It is not too unsightly and I wear it as my "everyday" watch.

A HUGE PLUS and in my case, a decision maker - you can replace the battery on the FR60 watch yourself. My last HRM was a Polar and I had to send it in every few months for a new battery. It cost me $20 and a few weeks of having no HRM each time! I will never go back to Polar until they make the batteries replaceable.

A big negative - Many gyms do not yet have ANT+ exercise machines, so you can't "synch" to the machine like you can with a Polar.

I broke the rubber piece that holds the wrist strap in place after the clasping it. I contacted Garmin and you cannot buy a replacement for this part. My local watch shops didn't have anything for this purpose either. Garmin did offer to replace the entire watch, but I had lost my receipt. So, KEEP YOUR RECEIPT!

A piece of advice if you want to use it along with other Garmin products to update Garmin Connect. You need to log out of your Windows profile and then log back in to switch between devices. For some reason I can't upload from both devices back to back. So, I update from the FR60, log out of windows, and then log back in, connect my Edge 705, and it works perfectly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Every Gym Rat Needs One, April 26, 2010
I first purchased the Forerunner 305 only to find out it didn't track calories burned by heart rate alone so I ponied up for the FR60 thinking I would use it for weightlifting only. I was wrong!!! After using it a couple of times on the treadmill indoors I decided to take it outside. I have found it to be easier to use while running and more enjoyable due to the smaller size. Maybe, maybe, maybe if I did more trail running or running along routes I didn't know the 305 would have been better so I could retrace a route. Living in Richmond though and knowing most of the roads from driving I need time and distance (running and biking) plus the ability to go from the track to the weight room and not miss a beat or calorie, literally. The FR60 does that for me. Like I said "Every gym rat needs one." The 305 is great and if I only ran or biked outside it would fit the bill but I run indoors and out, lift weights and bike outdoors so I needed one piece of equipment capable of fulfilling all my needs and the FR60 is it. Side note, you will probably have to calibrate foot pod for best results. ... Read more


185. SkyCaddie SGX Golf GPS
Sports
list price: $429.95 -- our price: $345.76
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Asin: B0039ZTKKY
Manufacturer: SkyCaddie
Sales Rank: 2064
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Limited Time Offer! Free Carry Case ($20 Value) With SGX GPS Digital SkyCaddie Purchase! SkyCaddie SGX...Play Smarter, Play Better, Play Faster & Have More Fun! SkyCaddie SGX, More Than The NeXt Generation Rangefinder, boasts a durable, new sleek design with a large 3 easy-to-read, transflective LCD screen that provides brilliant color images even in the brightest sunlight. Powered by a long lasting rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, the SGX is ready for up to 14 hours of continuous play. The SGX uses an innovative, dual navigation option, to provide easy one-handed operation and precision positioning without blocking critical screen information with fingers and smudges. With its new, intuitive user interface, errors generated with large fingers and the difficulty of using gloves on touch screens are totally eliminated. SkyGolf SGX GPS Digital SkyCaddie features: *Ready-To-Play Preloaded Courses: For the ultimate in convenience and reliability, the SkyCaddie SGX can store up to 30,000 pre-loaded, ground-verified course maps making it ready-to-play out of the box with Basic Green information. Plus store up to 50 full-featured courses through a SkyCaddie Membership Plan* TruePoint GPS Precision Positioning Technology: High performance GPS engine for ultra-fast satellite acquisition and unmatched accuracy and reliability Omni-Directional, High Performance GPS Antenna: Locks quickly to more satellites and stays locked to optimize performance and accuracy in all terrain, even under tree foliage Hazards, Carries and Lay-ups*: SkyCaddie records thousands of points on each golf course with sub-meter precision. Distances to hazards, carries and lay-ups are displayed automatically as you move down the course Interactive HoleVue With Zoom*: With HoleVue, you'll know the distance to any point on a hole in order to play that hole with the fewest strokes. HoleVue includes a patented zoom function to dial into the exact area you need to see IntelliGreen Pro*: Built on pro ... Read more


186. Arkon GPS032 GPS and Smartphone Waterproof Hard case with Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount (Black)
Electronics
list price: $29.95 -- our price: $16.90
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Asin: B003FMUP0K
Manufacturer: Arkon
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The must have accessory for your Garmin, TomTom, Magellan, or other portable GPS. GPS032 is entirely new and features Arkon's newly designed GN032-SBH bicycle and motorcyle handlebar mount and the GPS-WPCS waterproof case for GPS. The transparent touch through lens allows you to view and control the touch screen of your GPS. A water resistant zipper on the case is easy to use and keeps the water out. A cut out on the bottom of the case provides access for charging cable. Three pieces of foam included serve to fit the case with varying sizes of GPS brand or device size ... Read more


187. Garmin Hard carrying case
Electronics
list price: $33.00 -- our price: $24.21
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Asin: B001ECRAWO
Manufacturer: Garmin
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Protect your Colorado, Oregon or Approach from scuffs and scrapes while carrying it in style with this Garmin logo hard neoprene carrying case. Squeeze clasp to release and open case which hinges open to 90 degrees. GPS clips in case securely so it cannot fall out. Attach with integrated Velcro adjustable belt loop or included Carabiner. Approx 6" long by 3" wide by 2 1/4" deep. ... Read more


188. Garmin eTrex Legend HCx Personal Navigator
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Deep foliage, nor canyons phase the rugged eTrex Legend HCx. Its high-sensitivity receiver holds a GPS signal in the toughest environments. Similar to the Legend Cx, this handheld navigator also has a bright color screen, microSD card slot and automatic routing for wherever adventure takes you.

Enjoy Clear Reception
With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, eTrex Legend HCx locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The advantage is clearwhether you're in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on Legend HCx to help you find your way when you need it the most.

Expand Your Memory
Adding maps is easier than ever with Legend HCx's microSD card slot. Conveniently plug in optional preloaded microSD cards with MapSource data for your land and sea excursions. Just insert a MapSource card with detailed street maps, and Legend HCx provides turn-by-turn directions to your destination. The card slot is located inside the waterproof battery compartment, so you don't have to worry about getting it wet.

Take It Anywhere
Like the rest of the eTrex series, Legend HCx is lightweight and compactthe perfect size for all your travels.

Other Legend HCx features:

  • Waterproof, so it can withstand the elements or an accidental dunk in water.
  • Crisp 256-color, sunlight-readable display makes it easy to distinguish map details
  • Fast USB computer connection so you can transfer waypoints and other data to your computer

    Package Contents

  • Software
  • USB Cable
  • Wrist Strap
  • Owner's Manual
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  • 189. Garmin 3.5-Inch Carrying Case
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    Asin: B002OL2MUY
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Carrying case, nuvi 3.5"... Get durable all-around protection for your device with our sleek carrying case. The stylish leather case supports your phone while the soft inner lining protects it from scratches. Elastic side panels provide additional support and a glove-like fit. No. of Frets 22 Medium Jumbo Pickups 1 Duncan Designed HB102B Humbucking Pickup with Alnico Magnets (Bridge), 2 Alnico Magnet Single-Coil Pickups (Neck/Mid) Controls Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Middle Pickup)Pickup Switching 5-Position Blade -Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup Bridge Synchronous Twin-Pivot Tremolo Machine Heads Standard Die-Cast Tuners Hardware Un-plated -RusticAndWorn Scale Length 25.5 (648 mm)Width at Nut 1.650 (42 mm) Unique Features Obey Dissent Graphic Top, RusticAndWorn Hardware, Large60s Style Headstock, Gold and Black Squier(R) Logo, Engraved Neckplate, Knurled Dome Control Knobs, Black Plastic Parts, Dot Position Inlays StringsFender Super 250L, (.009 to. 042) Nickel Plated Steel ... Read more


    190. Garmin nüvi 275/275T 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic
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    Asin: B001ELJ9Q0
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    191. Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger for TomTom XL Series 325 / 325s / 330 / 330s / 340 / 340s / TomTom One Series 125 / 130 / 130s / 140 / 140s / One / One 2nd Edition / One 3rd Edition / XL / XLS / TomTom GO Series 630 / 720 / 730 / 920 / 920t / 930 / 930t

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    Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger for TomTom XL Series 325 / 325s / 330 / 330s / 340 / 340s / TomTom One Series 125 / 130 / 130s / 140 / 140s / One / One 2nd Edition / One 3rd Edition / XL / XLS / TomTom GO Series 630 / 720 / 730 / 920 / 920t / 930 / 930t ... Read more


    192. ARKON TTEP129-ST-RVC TomTom EasyPort Removable Swivelt Air Vent Mount
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    Manufacturer: Arkon
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    Arkon's TTEP129-ST-RVC alternative mount for your TomTom GPS includes a breakthrough in mounting technology, Arkon's new removable swivel air vent pedestal and the Dual T to TomTom EasyPort adapter plate.The air vent pedestal features the swivel mechanism with a handy tightening ring.The removable air vent pedestal can be moved easily from vehicle to vehicle without damaging your vents, when used properly. It's the perfect travel companion. This solution is designed for use only with vehicle's having horizontal air vent louvres.Compatible with TomTom GPS devices that came bundled with the TomTom EasyPort fold up Mount.Compatible with TomTom ONE 125, ONE 130, ONE 130-S, ONE Europe 22, ONE Regional 22, TomTom XL 330, XL 330-S, XL Europe 22. ... Read more


    193. Garmin FR60 Women's Lilac Fitness Watch (Includes Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT Stick)
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    list price: $199.99 -- our price: $119.11
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    Asin: B001S2RCX2
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Sales Rank: 1198
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    Amazon.com Product DescriptionLog every mile and every minute with FR60, a sleek fitness watch plus workout tool that tracks your time, heart rate and calories burned. When bundled with the wireless foot pod (not included), FR60 also tracks speed and distance, indoors or out. Use FR60's training tools to get the most out of your workout. Then, FR60 wirelessly sends your workout data to your computer for later analysis.

    Flexible digital heart rate monitor provides instant feedback about how hard you're working.

    Once you've logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range.


    Garmin FR60 Fitness Watch (Women's Lilac)




    Also available in Women's Black

    Train Indoors or Out
    In the gym or on the road, FR60 tracks all your workout data, including time, heart rate, calories burned, lap times and averages, and more. FR60 boasts advanced training tools, such as training alarms and Virtual Partner, which lets you race against a virtual training partner to improve your performance.

    At the heart of its success is FR60's wireless ANT+ technology, which allows it to connect to other ANT+ compatible devices, like the included heart rate monitor, optional foot pod, or even ANT+ compatible fitness equipment.

    Go for Distance
    With the ANT+ seamless wireless link, FR60 connects to the optional wireless foot pod, which tracks your distance and speed effortlessly, both indoors and out. Using advanced accelerometer technology, the foot pod collects and sends precise data about your movements, gathering distance and speed data that is 98 percent accurate, right out of the box.

    Listen to Your Heart
    FR60 also connects wirelessly to a lightweight, flexible digital heart rate monitor, providing instant feedback about how hard you're working. FR60 continuously tracks heart beats per minute and displays your heart rate zone, so you can monitor and improve your fitness level.

    Cross-Train
    When paired with an optional speed/cadence sensor, FR60 tracks the speed and distance of your cycling workouts. The wireless speed/cadence sensor attaches securely to your bike and measures your pedaling cadence and wheel speed as you ride. You can even use it to train indoors because the sensor attaches to your rear wheel.

    Sync and Share
    Once you've logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range. No cables, no hookups. The data is just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize and share through our online community, Garmin Connect.

    Pick Your Form Factor
    Males and females may train alike, but they have different preferences when it comes to watch styling. So, Garmin offers a men’s and women’s version of FR60 that differs only in size and color options. The men’s model, which weighs 1.6 ounces, comes in black or red on black. The women’s model, at 1.4 ounces, comes in black or lilac (shown here, 010-00743-41).

    What's in the Box
    FR60, USB ANT Stick, heart rate monitor, quick start manual, and owners manual on disk

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    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Garming FR60 GPS Not Really.. HRM Yes Sir., November 8, 2009
    I Purchased the Garmin FR60 Bundle W/ Foot pod to Help me learn run pacing and for Triathlon Training. My old HRM just gave up but the chest strap works still works with most of the equipment at the gym without the watch. But there is no need since I have the FR60 but there are some "Issues" to deal with first. The Look and function is very good. However since I'm new to Garmin the menu's took a little getting used to and programing was a little bit difficult, but from what I've heard this is typical. Once you do get the menus down it's very intuitive and similar to other models they offer. The other reason I picked the Garmin unit is the Manufactures of other HRM's in this price range had non replaceable batteries. IE you had to send them back to the factory to be replaced. This is something I really wasn't fond of since I use mine daily. This unit fits nicely on the wrist and can be used as a "Sport Watch" and no-one would know you a Workoutaholic if they didn't know you.

    Packaged in the box were the Owners manual and Watch, Foot-pod, HRM-Strap, USB Ant+ stick. There is no software to speak of since it's self loading on the Ant+ Stick. You also need to set up an account with Garmin to download your data and analyze it. BEWARE: Firmware Updates will erase your data and settings on the watch and they need to be set back up!!! There is no Off-line option to review your data :-(. This means you upload your data to Garmin then re-download it in Excel or TCX format then upload it into a training website like Training Peaks(Online) or Sport Tracs(Stand Alone Runs Offline). Granted it takes only a few minutes to do but is a little bit of a pain. Also when uploading you have the option to leave the data on your watch for you to review or when the download is completed the workout date is erased. It takes a little bit of faith to let your data go. When setting up your account you can set up your Heart Rate zones based on age and resting Heart Rate. You can add as many zones as you see fit. For Simplicity I just use 5, now when you look at your data though the amount of time in each zone is not displayed on the website on your HR Graph. The graph look really good but the only data given is Avg HR, Max HR. It would be nice if the time in each Zone was given as well. My old HRM(Which was $40) displayed these with times and % in zones on the watch and didn't need to upload the data. Other data that is Give is Workout Time, Avg Speed/Pace, Max Speed/Pace, Avg Cadence, Max Cadence. All good Data that is essential for training/racing purposes.

    For Running the Foot Pod Sensor tracks steps, pacing and speed very accurately out of the box. Pick a spot on your shoes to mount the sensor and pair the device with your FR60, I did a test run at the track and it was spot on after a 1 mile test run. You can either adjust the stride length automatically or manual adjust. There are supposed to be shoe on the market that the Foot-pod will mound directly into the sole under the shoe insert. I believe Nike makes one. Mounting in the laces are just fine for me. The advantage the FR60 has is It can be used indoors without a GPS signal. The combination of the Foot-Pod and HRM gives you very accurate Calorie data when running of a treadmill. I have found that most treadmills are off speed wise to the FR60, for example I warm-up at 10:00 indicated pace on the treadmill and my FR60 shows anywhere from a 9:20-9:35. No a big deal since I'm logging the information for later retrieval.

    Since I Cycle I use the GSC-10 Speed and Cadence Sensor for my Bicycle. Same setup as the Foot-Pod with regard to pairing. This can be used indoors as well during winter months on Stationary Fluid Trainer or Rollers to track speed and distance. The downside is NO FREAKING Odometer!!!!!!! what was Garmin Thinking. You get everything else, Distance, Current Speed, Calories, Avg/Max Speed, Avg/Max Cadence, Time, Lap/Distance/Time/AvgSpeed/MaxSpeed/LapCalories, blah blah blah... I had to add my old Speed sensor back to the front wheel to capture Overall ODO distance.

    Functionality: The FR60 is pretty easy to set up once you figure out the page layout and logic. You get your data input(AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, ACTIVITY Class(read the manual for this one) into the devise under SETTINGS/USER. After pairing your footpod and Speed/Cadence sensor, You can then set up your "TRAINING PAGES" This is where the FR60 really shines. You can take all the data collected from either your Run/Bike/Other and display up to 3 pieces of data on the screen and have 5 pages to display the data. You can have one screen for Time only and another for Distance and Pace then another for Heart Rate, HR Zone, Calories and so one. If only One line of info is displayed it fits almost the entire screen and gets smaller from there. the Dot Matrix LCD Screen is fairly easy to read at a glace either running or biking.

    The FR60, HR Chest Sensor, Foot-pod are all waterproof to 3 Meters so they can be worn during the swim portion of Triathlons or during off road runs that cross creeks or during Steeplechase events. I've worn mine during the swim of a sprint Triathlon. For Triathlon the F60 is not Tri Friendly meaning you cannot change sports easy. I just set it up in Other and Just Press Lap during transitions in and out. Since I'm only concerned with overall time and HR. The FR60 can be set up to scan for Pods so it will pick up either sensor when you press the lap button during T1 or T2. If your set on sport specific Timing press and hold the MODE button and you can then change sports.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Mostly excellent, December 5, 2009
    I was drawn to the Garmin FR60 as it represents one of the least expensive full-featured heart rate monitors which can download training data to a computer. Since I do a good chunk of my training indoors on a treadmill, particularly in the winter, a GPS based system was not required.

    My experience with the Garmin FR60 has been mostly positive. First, it's important to point out this watch is sold in at least 3 different bundles. There's the basic heart rate monitor only (all black watch), this version (red) which includes an ANT+ Stick used to download training data to a computer, and a more expensive version which includes a foot pod for measuring distance. When shopping for this watch, be sure you know which bundle you're ordering, I had to return the black version after ordering it without realizing it didn't include the ANT+ Stick.

    The watch itself is a nice form factor, smaller than the large Polar S120 I'm replacing. Initial setup is easy, the included quickstart guide walks you through the procedure in straightforward fashion. The screen is easy to read, and navigation between menus and setting adjustments is easy. My only gripe with the watch is the placement of the Lap/Split and Start/Stop buttons. Quite simply, these should be reversed. The Start/Stop button is a large white button centered just below the display area, it's quite easy to press. The Lap/Split button is a small button on the side of the watch and takes a firm touch to trigger. When I'm running hard, it's takes a bit of concentration to record a lap, certainly more than I'd like. I expect I'll get more comfortable with this as I use the watch more.

    The heart rate strap fits comfortably and is in most ways quite similar to my familiar Polar T31 chest strap with one important exception, it has a door through which I can replace the battery. The Polar strap has to be sent back for a new battery, and a replacement strap is $30-40. The replacable battery on the Garmin is a nice upgrade. As for function, the heart rate is recorded accurately and I've yet to see it interrupted by interference. Of note, the Garmin HR strap does not appear to be compatible with any treadmill I've seen, the watch still records HR accurately, but the treadmill will not display HR on screen. Polar seems to have cornered the market here.

    Once a workout is complete, recorded heart rate data can be downloaded to a computer via the ANT+ Stick, a simple USB stick. Once setup, the download process is quite easy. Garmin offers two options for logging your data, the desktop-only Garmin TrainingCenter (which must be downloaded) or the web-based Garmin Connect. I've tried them both, and find the TrainingCenter software easier to use, particularly when viewing heart rate data graphs. If you spring for the footpod, the software will correlate HR, time, and distance. Workout notes can be entered, making this a nice all-around training log. It seems like development is on-going for the web-based Garmin Connect, so it's possible it will get improved features in the future. Note that the data can be exported from either program as XML-based TCX files which can be processed into Excel sheets (with third party software) or uploaded to other third-party training log software. If you're comfortable with the format, the TCX files can be edited directly to include data not recorded by the watch (distance if not measured by the foot pod, calories burned, etc).

    Overall this setup has allowed me to do exactly what I had hoped; accurately record my heart rate over training runs and download it to a computer for review and analysis and comparison with previous workouts. I'm excited enough about the system that I'll be adding the SDM4 Footpod to record distance as well. If the Lap and Start/Stop buttons we're swapped, it would be the perfect non-GPS based running tool, and an excellent value as one of the least expensive heart rate monitors which can download to a computer.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Just plain AWESOME !, January 10, 2010
    I have been using this watch/footpod/HR monitor now for about 6 months and I absolutely love it. It is like having a coach. I am a fairly new runner and completed a half marathon this past spring and loved it. I decided to get more serious about my training and run a fall marathon. The longer runs were really a pain because I'd have to get in my car and drive the route each time....and then remember them as I ran . And of course if an unpredicted problem came up (angry dog, suspicious person, etc) I couldn't really deviate without blowing the run and not knowing how far I'd gone . And also......my paces were off. I was running my recovery runs and easy runs WAY too fast. And then at the time I was using an old treadmill that was totally off pace, so my faster runs---well, who knows how consistent they were. I needed help !

    And I got it. Everything fell completely into place after getting the watch. It basically sets ITSELF up,too. So easy to use. The Garmin website is awesome. I understand they had bugs at first, but I have encountered none of that. I can look at a run and see my heart rate and pace on a graph. I can also see reports on mileage, etc. And the ability to see cadence per mile is cool,too. I have learned so much by having all this data. It has made me a much better runner. I pay attention to heart rate now,too.

    And of course it is wonderful to be able to track my distance and pace as I run outdoors. I can just take whatever direction I want now....I feel totally free and spontaneous out there. And I use it on the treadmill,too. Way more accurate than the treadmill as far as pace is concerned.
    I also run in a lot of trees, which is why I avoided the GPS version. The footpod works everywhere and GPS will lose way points in heavy trees or in a city with tall buildings.

    It coached me to a 4:14:01 first marathon finish this past October. It is really accurate and I have never calibrated it. Although I plan to go to an indoor track this week and do that this week before I start training seriously again (I wore it in the marathon and it tracked the the distance as 26.58---not bad over that many miles with no additional calibration, but still.....).

    I highly recommend this product to anyone who would like to be able to monitor their training. It is all they say and a lot more. I plan to try to qualify for Boston this spring and I know my chances are much improved with my Garmin FR60 (yes, all my friends are definitely tired of hearing how much I love the watch!).

    4-0 out of 5 stars Finally a good fitness watch for petite women!, September 6, 2009
    I just received my FR60, and my first impression is that I love this product. I've had to wait for it for five months because it was not on the market as yet; however, on the up side this provided me with a substantial discount, so I have no complaint in this regard. I have had much difficulty finding a good fitness watch that would fit my small wrist. The FR60 fits nicely without being bulky. Compared to my Mio Petite, the heart rate display is much easier to retrieve and most reliable, characters displayed are easier to read, and buttons are more ergonomic. The main difference is that Mio Petite had no chest strap, and the dual pressure button system was quite awkward and unreliable. The lavender color on the FR60 is nice and discrete -- thanks, however, for not making it a hot pink or orange! On the down side, the product is so new that it is not yet supported by the Web site. This deadline is a big failure on the part of Garmin!!! Then tech support is only open at certain hours during the week, and there are no Q&As for FR60 as yet on the Web site. Once I manage to have access to my data online, I intend to order the foot pod, which should be a natural add-on to this product. Despite my initial frustrations, I expect to really enjoy this watch and I highly recommend it to any active woman with petite wrists.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Garmin FR60 HRM, August 29, 2009
    Awsome product for new runners. Purchased for wife's birthday(I am a romantic at heart). She is far from tech savvy as am I but basic functions simple enough to utilize without delving too deeply in manual. Also purchased the seperate foot pod that provides more detailed info and feedback on runs. As time goes by I can see her utilizing more of the functions on the watch and the website but for now viewing her results after a run give her the motivation to get back out for the next time. The Lilac color gives product more of a feminine flavor as opposed to a slimmed down man's watch.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, January 7, 2010
    I just got the watch in the mail today and so far it seems to be a good watch. One thing I would say is to get the food pod because otherwise I don't think it would do much good. You need the foot pod in order to see pace or distance or even calories burned. I really wish it monitored calories without the foot pod. If you're mostly interested in calories burned and heart rate I would recommend a basic Polar watch.
    I'm looking forward to using it as I train for a half marathon this year. It will be nice to see how fast I'm really going and what my distance is when I'm outside.

    5-0 out of 5 stars love it, April 5, 2010
    I just purchased the FR60 in lilac for myself (and the men's version for my husband). Currently we are using them for high intensity interval training. The set-up was a breeze. After researching several watches I chose these based on features, price, and brand. A must for us was to be able to upload the data to our computer and graph our heart rates for the intervals. Once we set up this feature using the ANT stick (which was a three step process completely outlined on the garmin website), we were able to do this. It's awesome. After a workout I just walk into our office and within 30 seconds a box pops up on my computer asking if i'd like to see the data online.

    We chose these Garmin watches over similarly functioning and priced Polar watches due to the wireless capability. For the polar watches you have to buy an additional module that you physically have to place the watch on to upload the data. I know it sounds lazy, but I prefer to just leave my sweaty watch on my wrist!

    Lastly, I was concerned if the watch would fit me correctly since i have rather petite wrists. No problems there. Yes, it's bigger than my normal day-to-day watch, but i like having the larger screen to glance on while I workout.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Liking it more the longer I own it, June 12, 2010
    I've used the watch for 2 months, and have updated this review several times.

    Setup: If you're not very good with hardware and techno gadgetry, you might not find the owner's manual to be very helpful, and complete setup very frustrating. However, search "Garmin FR60" on YouTube and you'll find some great instructional vidoes, by Garmin, on how to set up the watch. These videos include screen shots. By the way, you should know the owner's manual is available online only, but you can save and print if you must.

    Use: Again, the owner's manual wasn't very helpful on how to actually go use the watch, and go through the "pages." But it is pretty easy if you're not afraid to hit some buttons. Take it on a couple test runs before you actually need the watch.

    Foot Pod: no problems at all. It's smaller than I thought it would be, and is not noticeable at all on my shoe.

    The ANT stick: once you have everything paired and you've signed on to the website (watch YouTube if you're techno-impaired), the stick does exactly what they say. You get the watch near it, and it wirelessly gets your data off your watch. I have not found how to dump the data off the watch. The software is run/stored on Garmin's website (you create a free account--very easy and quick)....oh, very cool. Goals, history, multiple sports...great great great.

    Pace/Mileage Accuracy: Be sure to follow the instructions for calibrating the watch. It's so EASY! And very very accurate!!! I didn't want the GPS watch because reviews have said that 1). the GPS can sometimes take several minutes to find the satellite signal and 2). they lose the signal if they're in trees. With the FR60, you have none of those problems.

    Heart Rate Accuracy: 100%

    Heart strap: I'm usually like the Princess and the Pea, but I found the monitor to be so comfortable I dind't know it was there. And don't buy this "I'm sooooo little the strap is too big" that you might see on other posts. It fits my 11-year-old skinny son, so shut up.

    Design: I have a small wrist, and the watch doesn't look bulky. The strap could easily fit a pre-teen girl's wrist, as well as larger-boned women. My husband scams it once and awhile to check his own heart rate, and the watch fits him. The strap is a little stiff, so I'm hoping that will loosen up, though if it doesn't, the watch was comfortable enough.

    I had to give product only 4 stars because I think they really fell down on the set-up and usage instructions, which may be a problem for some. Otherwise, I LOVE THIS WATCH!!!!!!! Once you're set up and ready to go, this watch should get 10+ STARS.

    2-0 out of 5 stars A nice HRM, but loses the zones and the strap broke - TWICE, May 13, 2010

    EDIT - 27 Jun 2010 - I have now broken a 2nd rubber piece that holds the wrist strap in place. This is a really nice watch with great functionality, but I can no longer recommend a $150 watch with a strap that breaks so easily.

    (My original review) This is a very nice HRM. I like the HR strap. It works very reliably. It synchs with my Garmin Edge 705. It's nice to be able to download my cycling data from the 705 along with my running and gym data from the FR60 to the same website and keep track of all my exercise data in 1 place. It is not too unsightly and I wear it as my "everyday" watch.

    A HUGE PLUS and in my case, a decision maker - you can replace the battery on the FR60 watch yourself. My last HRM was a Polar and I had to send it in every few months for a new battery. It cost me $20 and a few weeks of having no HRM each time! I will never go back to Polar until they make the batteries replaceable.

    A big negative - Many gyms do not yet have ANT+ exercise machines, so you can't "synch" to the machine like you can with a Polar.

    I broke the rubber piece that holds the wrist strap in place after the clasping it. I contacted Garmin and you cannot buy a replacement for this part. My local watch shops didn't have anything for this purpose either. Garmin did offer to replace the entire watch, but I had lost my receipt. So, KEEP YOUR RECEIPT!

    A piece of advice if you want to use it along with other Garmin products to update Garmin Connect. You need to log out of your Windows profile and then log back in to switch between devices. For some reason I can't upload from both devices back to back. So, I update from the FR60, log out of windows, and then log back in, connect my Edge 705, and it works perfectly.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Every Gym Rat Needs One, April 26, 2010
    I first purchased the Forerunner 305 only to find out it didn't track calories burned by heart rate alone so I ponied up for the FR60 thinking I would use it for weightlifting only. I was wrong!!! After using it a couple of times on the treadmill indoors I decided to take it outside. I have found it to be easier to use while running and more enjoyable due to the smaller size. Maybe, maybe, maybe if I did more trail running or running along routes I didn't know the 305 would have been better so I could retrace a route. Living in Richmond though and knowing most of the roads from driving I need time and distance (running and biking) plus the ability to go from the track to the weight room and not miss a beat or calorie, literally. The FR60 does that for me. Like I said "Every gym rat needs one." The 305 is great and if I only ran or biked outside it would fit the bill but I run indoors and out, lift weights and bike outdoors so I needed one piece of equipment capable of fulfilling all my needs and the FR60 is it. Side note, you will probably have to calibrate foot pod for best results. ... Read more


    194. Navigon 3.5-Inch Premium Leather Case (Fits 3.5-Inch GPS Units from All Major Brands)
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    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $8.32
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    Asin: B000WXQTBO
    Manufacturer: Navigon
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    Crafted of fine leather, this stylish and durable case will keep your GPS device protected and secure. Soft interior lining provides additional protection while a magnetic closure provides easy access. Works with 3.5 display units from all major brands including:NAVIGON 2100/2120/5100, Garmin 200 Series (3.5" Display), Garmin 300 Series, TomTom One, Magellan Maestro 3000 Series. ... Read more


    195. Lowepro 3.5-Inch Navi Handheld GPS Carrying Case (Black)
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    list price: $14.99 -- our price: $9.45
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    Asin: B002TLSOGA
    Manufacturer: Lowepro
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    Lowepro’s protective 3.5 Navi Bag takes an inventive approach to hitting the trail, or anywhere, with your handheld GPS device. Portable, rugged and easy to access with a handy drawstring and toggle closure, the bag is made of stretchy neoprene for a snug and protective fit. Soft interior fabric protects the touchscreen from dust, scratches and abrasion. Use the extra-sturdy carabiner to clip the 3.5 Navi Bag to any belt, strap or loop. A built-in, zippered side pocket holds two AA-sized batteries—an ideal solution when you need spares for a long hike. ... Read more


    196. Garmin nüvi 3750 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
    Electronics
    list price: $349.99 -- our price: $269.94
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B003EYVHHO
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Sales Rank: 2010
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    Amazon.com Product DescriptionExperience uniquely personal navigation from the elegantly slim nüvi 3750. It features a multi-touch glass display, nüRoute technology with trafficTrends and myTrends, and lane assist with junction view.

    Less than 9-mm thick.

    Versatile and compact for car or pedestrian use.

    Award-Winning Design
    The new nüvi is less than 9-mm thick, about the same as a standard #2 pencil. It has a full glass 4.3-inch diagonal multi-touch display. Dual orientation capabilities allow you to use the nüvi 3750 either horizontally or vertically, fitting smartly in your hand when walking. Sleek design also disappears neatly into your pocket or purse. With a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, it's ready to guide you by car or foot.

    Experience nüRoute Technology with trafficTrends and myTrends
    Smart and good-looking, this uniquely personal navigator comes with advanced routing capabilities that include trafficTrends and myTrends. There's no subscription necessary and no added costs; your nüvi 3750 just does it.

    With trafficTrends, your nüvi 3750 automatically learns daytime trends for traffic flow to improve your routes and better predict your estimated time of arrival based on time of day and day of week. And you get free trafficTrends updates every time you connect your device to myGarmin.

    With myTrends, when you save your regular destinations in your "Favorites," your nüvi 3750 will, over time, begin to figure out where you're going even without your telling it! It provides time of arrival and relevant traffic information. So whether you're driving to and from work, or a regularly scheduled weekly event, your nüvi 3750 will help you get there on time.

    Know the Lane Before It's Too Late
    No more guessing which lane you need to be in to make an upcoming turn. Lane assist with junction view guides you to the correct lane for an approaching turn or exit, making unfamiliar intersections and exits easy to navigate. It realistically displays road signs and junctions on your route, along with arrows that indicate the proper lane for navigation.

    Dual-orientation capabilities allow you to use the nüvi 3750 either horizontally or vertically, fitting smartly in your hand when walking.
    Navigate City Transit
    With its enhanced pedestrian navigation capabilities and dual-oriented screen, nüvi 3750 is the perfect travel companion to help you get around town. Download optional cityXplorer content to help you navigate the big city. In addition to knowing where to walk or where to catch the bus, subway, tram, or other transportation, you'll also have access to mass transit schedules and estimated travel time to your destination. cityXplorer maps are available for select cities throughout North America and Europe. And with prices as low as $9.99, you'll have money left over to spend in the big city.

    Get Turn-by-Turn Directions
    nüvi 3750 has an intuitive interface that greets you simply: "Where To?" and "View Map." Touch the color screen to easily look up addresses and services, and get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination. It comes pre-loaded with detailed City Navigator NT street maps for the U.S, Canada, and Mexico, with nearly 6 million points of interest (POIs), such as stores, restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues, gas stations, ATMs and more, as well as speed limits for most major roads.

    Go Beyond Navigation
    Also offered on nüvi 3750 are standard nüvi features that go beyond navigation. For example, ecoRoute--a green feature that helps you calculate a more fuel-efficient route, tracks fuel usage, and more. Also included are travel tools such as a JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator, and more. With photo navigation, you can download pictures from Garmin Connect Photos and navigate to them. It's also compatible with lifetime traffic alerts (receiver purchase required). With its "Where Am I?" emergency locator, you always know your location. Simply tap the screen to get your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations, and fuel stations. It also has Garmin Lock, an anti-theft feature, and is compatible with our free Garmin Garage where you can download custom voices and vehicles. Enhance your travel experience with optional plug-in microSD cards.

    Compare the nüvi 3700 Series Features

    nüvi 3700 Series Features
    nüvi 3750
    nüvi 3760T
    nüvi 3790T
    Detailed map coverage*
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Voice-activated navigation
    N
    N
    Y
    Traffic
    Compatible
    Lifetime traffic
    Lifetime traffic
    Hands-free calling
    N
    Y
    Y
    3D terrain and buildings
    N
    N
    Y

    *Full coverage mapping for the U.S. and Canada; now includes Mexico


    What's in the Box

    nüvi 3750; pre-loaded street maps for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico; vehicle suction cup mount with speaker; vehicle power cable; USB cable; dashboard disc; and quick start manual.
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    197. Magellan RoadMate 1200 / 1210 / 1212 / 1340 / 1400 / 1412 / 1430 / 1440 / 1470 GPS Portable Wall Plug-in AC Home Charger

    -- our price: $0.03
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0026Y4O1O
    Manufacturer: Magellan
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    Magellan RoadMate ... Read more


    198. Garmin 3.5-Inch Carrying Case
    Accessory
    list price: $17.99 -- our price: $12.58
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000BMBT5M
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Editorial Review

    Every Garmin product is designed to meet the most demanding standard: customers' satisfaction. That's why Garmin equipment is manufactured to give you reliable service for years to come, with intuitive features you can grow into over time - all at a price you can afford. Fits perfectly For nuvi 200- 250 - 260 - 270 - 350 - 360 - 370 Personal Travel Assistants ... Read more


    199. Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger for Magellan Roadmate 300 / 360 / 500 / 500 Plus / 700 / 760 / 800 / 860t / 1200 / 1210 / 1212 / 1220 / 1230 / 1340 / 1400 / 1412 / 1470 / 1475t / 2000 / 2000t / 2200t / 2500t / 3000t / 3050t / 6000t / Magellan Maestro 3140 / 3200 / 3210 / 3220 / 3225 / 3250 /4000 / 4040 / 4050 / 4200 / 4210 / 4220 / 4250 / 4350 / 4370 / 4700 / 5310

    -- our price: $1.72
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    Asin: B0037N6W0O
    Manufacturer: WinnieCellShop
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    Home / Wall / Travel AC Charger for Magellan Roadmate 300 / 360 / 500 / 500 Plus / 700 / 760 / 800 / 860t / 1200 / 1210 / 1212 / 1220 / 1230 / 1340 / 1400 / 1412 / 1470 / 1475t / 2000 / 2000t / 2200t / 2500t / 3000t / 3050t / 6000t / Magellan Maestro 3140 / 3200 / 3210 / 3220 / 3225 / 3250 /4000 / 4040 / 4050 / 4200 / 4210 / 4220 / 4250 / 4350 / 4370 / 4700 / 5310 ... Read more


    200. GARMIN 010-11049-00 Astro DC 30 Wirelesss Collar Transmitter
    Electronics
    list price: $199.99 -- our price: $157.91
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B001BW4VS8
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Garmin DC 30 Transmitter Collar. This rugged, all weather collar has an integrated GPS transmitter and antenna that work with the Astro 220 to ensure that your dog will never be lost again. Plus, its specially weighted so the antenna will always point to the sky for optimal signal. When teamed up with the Astro 220, this system will have you hunting in no time. The DC 30, in combination with the Astro 220, pinpoints your dogs position every 5 seconds and runs for 17 hours. You can extend the battery life of the DC 30 by changing the position transmit rate from 5 to 10 or 30 seconds, enabling the DC 30 to work up to 36 hours in the field on one charge. You will know if your dog is pointing, sitting, moving or treeing. Where its at. Where its been. How fast its moving and how far its gone. ... Read more


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