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Sports Instruments PRO 9 Metal Heart Rate Monitor

by Sports Instruments
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Includes one heart rate monitor and storage case
  • Workload index (calories)
  • Backlight, two time zones, alarm
  • Ergonomic chest strap with user-replaceable battery

Product Description

Product Description

The Pro 9 Metal has all the performance and features from the Pro 9, along with a sleek, high-end casing utilizing a stainless steel body and premium-quality mineral crystal face. Sports Watch features include day and date, two time zones, daily alarm and stopwatch. Heart Rate features intuitive menu-based navigation; 5 auto-program training zones; 5 memory files w/ride time, average and max HR and time in each zone; HR as number, % of max or % of AT; and 224 lap chrono.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000EPIEF4
  • Item model number: 114234
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #157,230 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sports Instruments products were produced in 2003 or earlier, February 12, 2007
By Gary Coffrin (San Jose, California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sports Instruments PRO 9 Metal Heart Rate Monitor (Apparel)
Sports Instruments (SI) was a Utah based company with 3-4 employees that was sold to Bell Sports in 2004 (and Bell Sports was later sold to Easton Sports in 2006). SI's activities had slowed, and it is reasonable to believe that SI Pro, Fit and ECG Heart Rate Wristwatches were last produced in 2003 or earlier. Products were made in Asia by a reputable factory.

Designer and competitive masters athlete Bill Corliss created products with an intelligently designed user interface that was easy to use. The Pro 7 and Pro 9 Hear Rate Wristwatches provided detailed and valuable data for the serious athlete. (The Pro 9 Metal adds a hefty chunk of weight to your wrist.) The Fit and the earlier ECG Fitness Heart Rate Wristwatches had fewer advanced features. The chest transmitter should work with most fitness equipment designed to work with the Polar standard.

If you buy an SI watch, you should know that the original batteries are at the end of their life. Unless the seller has recently replaced batteries, you will quickly or immediately face the burden and cost of dealing with battery issues.

Replacing the watch batteries is too difficult for most consumers. Even a professional repair person must use care to maker certain that the parts are precisely returned to the original positions to maintain water resistance. Expect to pay $9-20 to have the watch battery replaced, and tell your repair person you want the product to keep its water resistance. The battery on the wireless chest transmitter may be less drained than the watch's and is user replaceable, a nice feature. The chest transmitter's CR2032 3-volt lithium battery should be available for under $4. Total outlay for 2 batteries: $13-24.

The Sports Instruments Pro, Fit and ECG products are closeouts with manufacturing dates of 2003 or earlier. If you are willing to deal with battery replacement issues, make certain that you get a good enough price to justify the added repair burdens ... and that you get good information about how to obtain warranty service from a brand that is no longer produced.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars i like it!, August 5, 2008
By wle "wle" (atlanta ga) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sports Instruments PRO 9 Metal Heart Rate Monitor (Apparel)
first of all, it looks great

second, i think the case isn;t going to break like the
pro 5, 7 or 9

that;s what;s different from them

has the same features as the [non-metal] pro 9
and the pro 7 [minus 5 memories]

the fit 3 is pretty good but
a. the cases break, in about 3 months of daily use, and
b. sometimes the electronics die too [i;ve had about 8 of them now]

what i don;t like is
a. there is only one 'zone' between 30bpm and 70% of max heart rate
this would be better if the first zone were 50-60
in fact i don;t see why they aren;t 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90-100
b. it doesn;t have a calorie counter
c. the zone alarm is weird
it only beeps when you are IN the zone, not OUT
d. it;s kind of heavy with all the metal and glass

but i like
the backlight
the buttons feel nice
the lap features
the linked timers [ can do heart rate recovery very nicely with this]

wle.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Now what do I do?, January 30, 2007
By C. RAMOS (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sports Instruments PRO 9 Metal Heart Rate Monitor (Apparel)
I bought the Sports Instruments PRO 9 Metal Heart Rate Monitor in the summer of 2006. I was very pleased with the apparent sturdiness and styling of this monitor, and the functions were quite useful for assessing the effectiveness my workouts. However, the battery has died. Normally I would change the battery myself, but I don't have the requisite tools. The manual recommends that ONLY a qualified Sports Instruments technician change the battery. This is deplorable. First, no list of technicians is provided and second, it will probably cost many times what I would normally pay to have a watch battery changed. I've requested to know the tool I would need to do this myself, as well as a list of "qualified" technicians from Sports Instruments but I am considering just taking it to a local jeweler. UPDATE of 01/31/2007. I took the monitor to a local jeweler and he told me he didn't have the necessary tool for opening the case. In addition, I just received this reply email from Sports Instruments: "Dear Customer: It is the 1.5 mm hex key, I believe. I don't have a list of tech's in the area, but we suggest sending it back to us for repair as we can make sure it is done properly. The cost is $15. Please send to the address found on the product return form on the website and I can turn it around within 72 hours of receipt." ---Just as I feared this repair will cost me more time and money than it should. (Notice the customer rep is not sure beyond a doubt what tool I would need to open the case but will only say he "believes" it is the 1.5 mm hex key.) Positively unacceptable!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

2.0 out of 5 stars No Service Available? (And you will need it!)
I bought this watch six months ago---It was a great watch to use in workouts. Unfortunately, I've had to replace both batteries and the watch band has torn twice along the slits... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Blarney

1.0 out of 5 stars Proprietary Bands Broke and SI Appears to out of Biz
I bought the Pro 9 Metal Heart Rate monitor from Bike Nashbar on Feb 11, 2008. During the past year, I've only worn the watch while cycling or running. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Bradley J. Rumph

5.0 out of 5 stars Great watch but some effort is required
This is an awesome watch! The styling is clean. It looks and feels solid. Definitely a step up from the plastic junk from other manufacturers. Read more
Published 20 months ago by L. Chambers

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