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littlewalb
littlewalb
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
16 Feb 2012 10:27pm
my sunto hrm has hit the wall, anyone using a reliable waterproof one that is a reasonable watch? - would love to find one with gps/speed/distance for use with paddling/ running/cycling and tide info as well but imagine thats a lot to ask
sunnySUP
sunnySUP
QLD
199 posts
QLD, 199 posts
16 Feb 2012 9:34pm
garmin 610 works a treat - BUT the Heart rate belt goes a bit La La once submerged in salt water, doesnt talk to the watch much after a dunk.
stimo
stimo
WA
874 posts
WA, 874 posts
16 Feb 2012 7:35pm
Just got the new garmin 910xt forerunner it's got the lot tracking speed you name it still working it all out but seems pretty good
ShireSUP
ShireSUP
NSW
982 posts
NSW, 982 posts
16 Feb 2012 10:42pm
Walter, I looked into this before Christmas, and settled on the polar RS300X G1

Bought it off ebay new from a dude in bissy no problems.

Looked that the garmin just found it a bulky watch and I struggled to read the dials without prescription lenses, but know a few with them and they seem happy. Also it was way more expensive.

With the polar the gps sits on your arm which isnt everyones cup of tea but it doesnt worry me, but the GPS stangley doesn't work under water but it resets itself in secs when out of the water. Used it today, went for a few swims off the board and was more worried about loosing my drink bottle than the polar.

Also has the advantage i can use when I train in the gym to monitor my heart rate and intensity

Greg
Neilreckless
Neilreckless
SA
27 posts
SA, 27 posts
16 Feb 2012 11:34pm
littlewalb said...

my sunto hrm has hit the wall, anyone using a reliable waterproof one that is a reasonable watch? - would love to find one with gps/speed/distance for use with paddling/ running/cycling and tide info as well but imagine thats a lot to ask


Mate I have got the Garmin 610 and love it. Great to look at your downloads at the end of a paddle. What ever watch you get make sure to get a GPS and never, ever,ever,ever get a Polar
lfrenchy2007
lfrenchy2007
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
16 Feb 2012 11:19pm
How do the garmin 610 go In water as far as I can see they are not rated as water proof ?
Has anybody had problems with this?
I just orderd the 910 as its water proof but much prefer the look of the 610
littlewalb
littlewalb
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
17 Feb 2012 10:39am
oh yeah- must have big display so i can see clearly while running an paddling without glasses
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
VIC
2098 posts
VIC, 2098 posts
17 Feb 2012 10:51am
littlewalb said...

my sunto hrm has hit the wall, anyone using a reliable waterproof one that is a reasonable watch? - would love to find one with gps/speed/distance for use with paddling/ running/cycling and tide info as well but imagine thats a lot to ask


Excuse the opportunistic post but if you're looking to save a buck, I have a lightly-used Garmin 305XT that's surplus to requirements, with an unused heart rate strap.
ShireSUP
ShireSUP
NSW
982 posts
NSW, 982 posts
17 Feb 2012 11:37am


What ever watch you get make sure to get a GPS and never, ever,ever,ever get a Polar



Whats your issue with polar?
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
17 Feb 2012 10:30am
Here is a fairly detailed review of the garmin 910XT, with links to tests on other brands.

www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/10/garmin-forerunner-910xt-in-depth-review.html
littlewalb
littlewalb
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
17 Feb 2012 1:36pm
very in depth review for garmin 910 but would you wear it everday- which is my intention the 610 seems more the go-
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
17 Feb 2012 10:45am
No not really the sort of thing I would want to wear every day, I am looking for something more for just when training myself, so am considering the 910, he does reviews on nearly all the available watches/gps's, I think he may have a little to much time on his hands.

www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/04/garmin-forerunner-610-in-depth-review.html
ScarbsSUP
ScarbsSUP
WA
354 posts
WA, 354 posts
17 Feb 2012 1:31pm
Hi Guys,

Been using the Garmin Forerunner 310XT for the last three or four months for training and monitoring activity.

It's amazing when it's working. Unfortunately, I am now sending back my third one to be replaced with the fourth. Two of them have leaked water, one failed to lock onto satelites and I have had one HRM fail too.

I cannot emphasise strongly enough that you need to purchase from a recognized and official Garmin dealer as they do not offer warranty support for Garmin products bought from non recognized dealers ie e-bay dealers from OS.

Unfortunately I have had more down time than working time with mine but when they work, they are great.

Don't try and save that extra $20 by shopping OS or e-bay, if my experience is anything to go by, you WILL need warranty support.

DM
surf4fun
surf4fun
WA
1313 posts
WA, 1313 posts
17 Feb 2012 1:47pm
ScarbsSUP said...

Hi Guys,

Been using the Garmin Forerunner 310XT for the last three or four months for training and monitoring activity.

It's amazing when it's working. Unfortunately, I am now sending back my third one to be replaced with the fourth. Two of them have leaked water, one failed to lock onto satelites and I have had one HRM fail too.

I cannot emphasise strongly enough that you need to purchase from a recognized and official Garmin dealer as they do not offer warranty support for Garmin products bought from non recognized dealers ie e-bay dealers from OS.

Unfortunately I have had more down time than working time with mine but when they work, they are great.

Don't try and save that extra $20 by shopping OS or e-bay, if my experience is anything to go by, you WILL need warranty support.

DM


I will second that. Although I am still on my first watch (310xt) I am onto my second HRM. When I sent it back to Garmin they informed me it wasn't purchased through them so there was nothing they could do. Fair enough although they could have told me that before I sent it. Sent it back to the company i bought it off and they replaced no questions asked.
lfrenchy2007
lfrenchy2007
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
17 Feb 2012 4:46pm
If any body is looking for heart rate monitors in Vic can I recommend highly tuned athlet in Hampton unbelievable customer service, free training of device and they sponsor SUP races in Vic. I have nothing to do with this store but like to support stores putting back in to the sport.
Ali Cat
Ali Cat
QLD
1205 posts
QLD, 1205 posts
17 Feb 2012 5:18pm
I've had a 310XT for nearly 2 years now and it's great. But as a few other have said, I've also had trouble with the HR monitor cutting in and out - i've got 2 HR monitors and they both do it - possibly the interaction with the salt water?

I've heard the 910XT is a big step up though in terms of setting different programs/workouts and also things like stroke rates etc. I haven't had a look at one or tried it out, but if I was getting a new one now, it would be my top pick.

Also my suggestion to anyone with the 310XT (or any other Garmin with a similar buckle on the wrist band) is to remove the wristband it comes with and replace it with a velcro one. The clip on the strap isn't the best and i know quite a few people (including myself) who have had it fall apart and the watch fall off. I was lucky to catch mine when it fell off at the end of a paddle before it sank! For $6-10 the velcro strap is a no brainer and could save you a lot of $$$ if the watch fell off and you didn't catch it in time.
North
North
WA
104 posts
WA, 104 posts
17 Feb 2012 10:38pm
I know someone on here said never buy Polar but I love my FT60. OK it does not have a gps function ,but think you can buy a sep add on. The thing I like about it is the STAR training program. It sets weekly exercise targets broken down into intensity groups and keeps a tally of your progress. As a shift worker it really helps me stay on target as I don't really have any set routine.
NOt sure if I'm a bit off target but thought I'd share my stoke
PeterP
PeterP
873 posts
873 posts
18 Feb 2012 3:20am
We have a product here in SA called Mobii (www.mobii.com) - it can do everything the Garmins can - and more.

I've now set it up to give me voice prompts via waterproof headphones with my speed and heartrate every 100m when I'm paddling flatwater - unreal for making you keep your pace - you have no idea how slacking off ever so slightly slows you down - with the prompts, you have no excuses...

We've also loaded our most popular downwind and flatwater runs with start and finish virtual intersects so everyones times are based on exactly the same course.

You can also overlay video so when I get my Go-pro next week I will upload a clip where you will see me paddling and my heartrate, speed or stroke rate or speed per min or whatever you choose to show - it's pretty sick.

And you can choose how precise you want it to be down to 1/4 second readings which I believe is quite a bit more accurate than the Garmins....

Only caveat is it is still a little tricky to set up and get used to - but once you get into it it's alright.

They should send one to dcrainmaker and see what he can make of it....
littlewalb
littlewalb
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
19 Feb 2012 9:08pm
PeterP said...

We have a product here in SA called Mobii (www.mobii.com) - it can do everything the Garmins can - and more.

I've now set it up to give me voice prompts via waterproof headphones with my speed and heartrate every 100m when I'm paddling flatwater - unreal for making you keep your pace - you have no idea how slacking off ever so slightly slows you down - with the prompts, you have no excuses...

We've also loaded our most popular downwind and flatwater runs with start and finish virtual intersects so everyones times are based on exactly the same course.

You can also overlay video so when I get my Go-pro next week I will upload a clip where you will see me paddling and my heartrate, speed or stroke rate or speed per min or whatever you choose to show - it's pretty sick.

And you can choose how precise you want it to be down to 1/4 second readings which I believe is quite a bit more accurate than the Garmins....

Only caveat is it is still a little tricky to set up and get used to - but once you get into it it's alright.

They should send one to dcrainmaker and see what he can make of it....


that seems a great option-use exclusively for training and get a standard tide watch how much and are they available worldwide?
bigmc
bigmc
NSW
257 posts
NSW, 257 posts
19 Feb 2012 9:12pm
I am pretty sure Timex Triathalon series are good as well.
Neilreckless
Neilreckless
SA
27 posts
SA, 27 posts
19 Feb 2012 10:31pm
ShireSUP said...



What ever watch you get make sure to get a GPS and never, ever,ever,ever get a Polar



Whats your issue with polar?


Just got another warantee knock back. Three watches that have lost half of their display. I thought it might be me but there are a number of forums on polar problems. I still have my orriginal polar that i have had for many years, but it seems they have brought out models way ahead of what their service people can fix.
Neilreckless
Neilreckless
SA
27 posts
SA, 27 posts
19 Feb 2012 10:33pm
bigmc said...

I am pretty sure Timex Triathalon series are good as well.


Great watch with some excellent downloaded features. I bit on the large side. Long charge and easy read screen in all modes.
ShireSUP
ShireSUP
NSW
982 posts
NSW, 982 posts
20 Feb 2012 9:49am
Neilreckless said...

ShireSUP said...



What ever watch you get make sure to get a GPS and never, ever,ever,ever get a Polar



Whats your issue with polar?


Just got another warantee knock back. Three watches that have lost half of their display. I thought it might be me but there are a number of forums on polar problems. I still have my orriginal polar that i have had for many years, but it seems they have brought out models way ahead of what their service people can fix.


Thanks, I will make a mental note. I too have my original polar watch about 15 yrs old, 3 or 4 batteries, and a couple of new heart straps and it never misses a beat
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