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Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer
 
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Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer

by Sportline
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Accurately measures walking, hiking distance
  • Ultra-compact design
  • Records from .01 to 1000 miles on large electronic digital display
  • Stride length adjustable from 1 to 5 feet
  • Tough belt clip

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Simple yet effective, the tiny, ultra-lightweight Sportline 340 Strider pedometer is great for all walkers and hikers. The 340 accurately measures steps you take, and it features both automatic and manual stride measurement (adjustable from 1 to 5 feet) to assist you with accurate stride length setting. This pedometer records 0.01 to 1,000 miles on the large electronic digital display, and it takes a single press of a button to reset back to zero. It features pendulum movement and a tough belt clip. It's powered by an LR44 battery.

What's in the Box?
Sportline 340 pedometer, printed instructions

Manufacturer Warranty
1-year limited warranty

Product Description

Large display electronic pedometer for walkers and hikers. Includes a personal stride adjustment feature. Counts steps to 99,999. Records from .01 to 1000 miles on large electronic digital display. Walking handbook included
  • One to five foot stride adjustment range
  • Pendulum movement
  • Tough belt clip
  • Single button stride set and single button reset

  • Product Details

    • Item Weight: 0.5 ounces
    • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
    • ASIN: B0006VWRX6
    • Item model number: SP2795BK
    • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,886 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
    • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
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    153 of 156 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Accurate, Excellent Value, May 8, 2005
    This review is from: Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer (Sports)
    After having little success using a $250 Timex Bodylink GPS watch (see review) in Manhattan, I decided to try this $15 pedometer. At first I was quite skeptical. However my tests showed the Sportline 340 Pedometer having astounding repeatability (better than 1%) and accuracy.

    Most pedometers, including this one, are very basic instruments. Inside the device, there is a balanced weight that is very sensitive to vertical motion. When clipped to your belt, it increments the counter as you step driven by the translation of one side of your waist.

    In order to test and calibrate the Sportline 340 Pedometer, I walked a very straight stretch of six Manhattan blocks. In the first group of tests, there were few sidewalk obstacles and minimal pedestrian traffic that impeded my movements. In order to be moderately scientific, I was certain to start and stop on the proper side of the street so the distance included exactly six stretches of cross street and six stretches of sidewalk.

    After four trips of walking the same path, my step counter showed an amazingly small range of 588 to 594 steps. When one considers the variables imposed, such as not always being able to walk completely straight, the results are even more impressive. As you can see from the data below, the accuracy was quite amazing. The difference from the mean never exceeded 1%. Given the simplicity of the pedometer, I didn't expect this level of repeatability. Moreover, I didn't expect my stride length to be so uniform.

    My hypothesis was that the exceptional accuracy may have been fostered, in part, by the shoes I was wearing. The Kenneth Cole Building Block shoes (see review) have very heavy soles and large heals. These may insure that the impact is harsh enough to always trigger the movement of the weight.

    On a second grouping of tests, I walked precisely the same path wearing my New Balance 620 cross trainers (see review). The conditions were not the same as the first group due to far more pedestrian traffic and other obstacles, which made it very difficult to walk in a straight line. In fact, one test had to be scrapped as I was nearly run over by a taxi. As you can see below, the second group produced a step count about 2% greater than the first group. Yet this was probably due to the unavoidable path changes.

    Considering that the pedometer is only calibrated in whole inches, the accuracy truly limited by the precision of the calibration settings. This means there is no difference in the two calibrations as both stride lengths would round to 32 inches.

    For the price, the Sportline 340 pedometer is an excellent piece of fitness equipment. If you enjoy low-impact exercise by walking, consider this device as an excellent tool for tracking your efforts.

    Pros
    Inexpensive
    Light
    Accurate

    Cons
    Lack of speed, time or other measurements
    Requires user to look down while tilting the device upward
    Possible inaccuracy caused by movement other than walking
    Needs greater calibration precision



    TEST DATA

    Experimental conditions:
    1) NYC Avenue N/S: Amsterdam from 73rd to 79th
    2) Measured distance on MS Streets and Trips 2005: .301 miles/1589 feet
    3) Calculated distance based on NYC grid: .300 miles/1584 feet


    Group1 - Wearing Kenneth Cole Building Block Shoes
    ________steps____diff from mean____calculated stride length
    Test 1____592____0.04%________32.22
    Test 2____593____0.21%________32.16
    Test 3____594____0.38%________32.11
    Test 4____588____-0.63%________32.43
    Average____591.8____________32.23
    Std Dev____2.6

    Group2 - Wearing New Balance 620 Cross trainers
    ________steps____diff from mean____calculated stride length
    Test 1____597____-0.75%________31.95
    Test 2____614____2.08%________31.06
    Test 3____595____-1.08%________32.05
    Test 4____600____-0.25%________31.79
    Average____601.5____________31.71
    Std Dev____8.6


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    33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars Where o' where has my little pedometer gone?, December 12, 2005
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    Johanna (Brewster, NY United States) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer (Sports)
    Great on accuracy (as long as it is level -- like most pedometers). Only 3 stars, though, because the belt clip is not a full belt clip but a mere spring clip. Mine came off twice. It would have probably come off more than that except for the fact that I have not recovered it yet.

    For only a few dollars, it is well worth it; HOWEVER, be wary of your delivery charges. I was charged from Amazon's third-party seller almost twice the cost of the pedometer for delivery. (It required no more than a small padded envelope and was sent via regular US mail.)
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    23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars Sucks!, May 8, 2006
    This review is from: Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer (Sports)
    Initially, the 340 was way too sensitive to be even remotely accurate. It did, however, give my wife a good laugh; she was sure that at least 5000 of my 10000 'steps' were registered while sitting perfectly still and clicking the TV remote. But after one week of use, the darn thing became so *in*sensitive that it would only register when I jumped up and down like a pogo stick. Pass on this one.
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