Product Features
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What's in the Box?
Pedometer, battery, detailed instructions, 10,000 steps/day walking book
Manufacturer's Warranty
One-year warranty
Product Details
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Just Not Comfortable to Wear,
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This review is from: Sportline Walking Advantage 360 Fitness Pedometer (Sports)
This pedometer will show your step count, your jog or hiking count, your steps per mile, jog per mile, calories burned, total miles traveled, and it can automatically cycle through the data. It also has an auto off to save battery life when your not moving.
I was so excited to get this one but when I put it on it was so uncomfortable to wear. The top of the clip is angled a bit towards your body and the very top part is not rounded so it digs in. Also, there are deep ridges that look like they are there for a secure grip when removing the pedometer from your waistline. These ridges dig in when I'm sitting and rub when I'm walking or running. If you wear your pedometer on your belt then your clothing will protect you, but if you wear it on your shorts or if you don't wear a belt this is probably not going to be very comfortable. It's too bad the designers didn't think of comfort when designing the top of the clip because it shows a lot of info and it's a nice compact size.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too many modes, confusing menus, uncomfortable to sit with,
This review is from: Sportline Walking Advantage 360 Fitness Pedometer (Sports)
I consider myself an experienced gadgeteer, but was baffled to figure out the menus on this thing. Sometimes you have to hold the button for 2 seconds, sometimes for 5 seconds. The mode button itself has multiple modes. The manual refers to the buttons by letter A B C not by their names, and guess what? The letters are not even in order! Then it has sharp edges which tend to dig into your skin when sitting down. And if you are over 280 lbs, the calorie counter feature will not apply to you as it has an upper setting limit of 280 lbs. As for how accurate it is, I cant say, as I cant figure out how to set the stride length, or how to have the display remain on the step count mode.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good pedometer, but not a secure clip,
This review is from: Sportline Walking Advantage 360 Fitness Pedometer (Sports)
I have bought 2 of these pedometers. On the plus side, they are accurate. The information provided is excellent. Easy to use. Easy to open. On the down side, I've bought two because of an insecure clip. When I buy my next, it won't be this one only because of that.
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