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| Polar CS300 Cycling Computer and Heart Rate Monitor | 
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| Brand: Polar Category: Sports
List Price: $219.95 Buy New: $170.00 You Save: $49.95 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 7710
Color: Black/Gray Media: Sports Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.2 x 3
MPN: Polar-Cycling-Heart-Rate-Monitor-CS300 Model: 90025659 UPC: 725882256597 EAN: 0725882256597 ASIN: B000ITQLOC
Release Date: September 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Wireless Polar CS speed sensor, SpeedPointer | | | Cycling Energy Output,Estimated Time of Arrival | | | ZonePointer, Polar OwnCal | | | Polar OwnCode, Polar OwnZone | | | 2-year warranty |
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Product Description For cycling and cross-training. CS300 is the optimum choice for a fitness cyclist who also enjoys other cardio sports. You can easily wear your CS300 wrist unit during the indoorfitness session or mount it onto your bike when cycling. With CS300, the proven, excellent polarpersonaltrainer.com online training programs are at your service. The new CS300 is a wrist unit with powerful cycling featuresand cross-training functionality. CS300 is tailored to fitness cyclists and cross-trainers eager to stay in shape and up their fitness levels. CS300 has a new service-free Speed sensor and optional Cadence sensor. CS300 is water resistant, so you can also use it in the pool.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
  CS300 Polar Heart Rate With Cadence January 2, 2009 I have had this Polar CS300 watch for almost two years now. It does keep track of the vital information after a ride is complete. I use it every weekend all year long. So I get plenty of use out of it. At times it will loose connection with the watch for Heart Rate and Cadence. The numbers will go to Zero. Then all of sudden kick back in. I have replaced the battery in heart rate strap. Didn't make a difference.
I have been only able to update to the web site once. Polar support stinks. I have contacted then more then a few times. The reason I had purchased this watch was to keep a log of my exercising with out me having to keep a spreadsheet. The weblink software just doesn't work properly.
The next time I purchase another cycling Heart Rate monitor I will look at other products before considering another Polar product. A lot of the cycling clubs in Miami / Fort Lauderdale area recommending the Garmin products. You get a lot more useful information while you are riding and easier to read when getting bounced around on the road.
  Perfect Gift June 25, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought It for a friend and he is very happy with this Polar Monitor. He said tha is a very good piece of technologies.
  Polar CS300 May 2, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Is an excellent HR and trainer, The connection [...] to upload the data stored is very easy and simply, Just place the PC microphone 5 or 6 cms from the back of the Polar, The beep's are packet and upload one week of exercise in less than 1 minute. Great
  Great HRM for Cycling and Exercising April 15, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I feel I really have to write a review... after all, I felt I took a bit of a gamble on this product given some of the negative previous reviews. Yet this HRM had all the features I wanted - an HRM that can be used to keep track of cycling exercises and could also be used independently of the bike at the gym or when running.
I've used this product for about 3 months now. I've biked close to 400 miles and have completed over 40 exercises with it (both biking, gym, and running). I am very happy to say that it has functioned flawlessly in all conditions... it has been used:
- in the rain - in freezing conditions - in the city - in the gym
The watch has not frozen or restarted. I was very afraid of this from a previous review.
I have confirmed the distances it has calculated by GPS - and have used it on 2 of my bikes. Each time after setup it worked well.
I have also used this HRM with the optional cadence sensor which has worked fine as well.
So the roundup:
*** PROS - Has worked flawlessly in all conditions and during all workouts - Provides all features as documented - Intuitive and easy to use interface - Free Polar web software to track exercises and stats
*** CONS (all minor) - Wireless data transfer can takes time to setup - It took me a while to get it to work with my laptop. I think I spent about an hour futzing with it, but once I got my setup it works every time. - Polar website is slow and doesn't export data to CSV or Excel. - The buttons feel a little cheap (but hey, they work fine).
  Dont waste your money November 13, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I received my fourth, yes my forth replacement watch from Polar yesterday, and I'll be sending it back tomorrow. The first one, the one I bought, worked fine except that the sonic link tones it produced were so low it could take 45 min. before you would get a successful upload to the website. When I called Polar I was told that they had had a problem with a batch of watches and that they would fix it. I sent it in, got a new one sent to me which did the exact same thing. I called them again, explained the problem again and was told they had sent me one of the bad watches by mistake. The third one was fine, for about two weeks. While on a ride the speed stopped displaying. Then it would start again but the cadence would quite. Then the heart rate would go nuts, the speed would quit, the cadence would go nut, the speed would go nuts also, and on and on. I called back, they sent me another one, my fourth, which I received yesterday. I went for a ride this morning, got back, went to upload my data and nothing. Not one chirp from the sonic link. I have had it with this thing. Time to get my money back and find a monitor that is NOT made in China.
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