I had a great walk yesterday from Brighton's West Pier to the Hove Lagoon and back. Actually, it was longer than I expected. About halfway back, I stopped to check my pedometer to see how I was doing for time but the pedometer was gone. I had last consulted it at the Hove Lagoon, two kilometers back. I doubled back, but I couldn't find it anywhere.
I'm not surprised I lost my Sportline 360 pedometer, because I'd almost lost it several times earlier and I'd managed to knock it off my body onto the ground on several occasions too. I think the clip it's supplied with is a little lacking. Barring that, though, I rather liked the unit.
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So now I'm wondering what I should do. I did rather like it. Should I replace it and look for some way to attach a better clip to it? Or should I look for a different kind of device? I wouldn't mind something like a SportBrain but I'd like one that connected to *my* computer rather than requiring a yearly (or quarterly/monthly) telephone subscription to a service based in the US.
Another possibility is the Omron HJ-105. This sounds very similar to my former SportLine 360, but it has an actual spring clip with metal which might work better. This other Omron, the Omron HJ-112 (or see this description), sounds pretty good too. It apparently doesn't necessarily need to be attached to your pants but can go in a pocket or on a purse and it has a clip and a strap. I couldn't see any way for the two Omron units to use them in Metric though. I've dropped a note to their customer support team and their Canadian contact.Any other suggestions, ideas or comments?
Posted by Eingang at May 25, 2004 03:55 PM | [Trackback]
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