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Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor

Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor

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Whether training for a 10K race or exercising to lose weight, this monitor helps you make the most of your workouts.

  • Display allows easy reading of heart rate and elapsed time so you don't need to break stride
  • Heart rate functions include: total time in target heart rate zone, average heart rate in target zone, and average heart rate for workout
  • Digital Heart Rate Sensor features digital FM transmission for clear signals around power lines and other heart rate monitors
  • On-the-chest monitor provides continuous heart rate readings during even the most intense activities
  • Comfortable elastic strap is water-resistant to 99 feet (30 meters) so you can use monitor in the rain; not intended for underwater use
  • Loaded with functionality: 30-lap memory with average heart rate, 100-hour chronograph with lap or split, and alarm with 5-minute back-up
  • 100-hour countdown timer with 3-mode countdown, plus basic time/date function with 12- or 24-hour time
  • All-day INDIGLO® light gives a built-in hologram look during the day; NIGHT-MODE® option makes it easy to read in low light
  • Long-wearing polyurethane strap is comfortable and won't absorb sweat
  • Watch is water-resistant to 165 feet (50 meters)

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Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor Specs
Specification
Description
Heart rate target zone(s)
5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
30 laps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
50 meters
Cross-training
Time in target zone
Average heart rate
Recovery heart rate mode
Calories burned
Backlight
OS compatibility
Clock
Lap timer
Stopwatch
Alarm
Countdown timer
Date
Water-resistance
Best use

Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor Customer Reviews

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Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor
 
2.7

(based on 6 reviews)

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (5)
  • Compact (4)
  • Gives A quick reading (3)
  • Versatile (3)

Cons

  • Not durable (3)

Best Uses

  • Running (4)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Competitive athlete (5), Runner (3)

Reviews

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1.0

Unreliable quality

By NanoBade

from Buenos Aires, Argentina

About Me Competitive Athlete

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Pros

  • Good looks great display

Cons

  • Chess strap stops working

Best Uses

  • None

Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

Bought it 2 years ago and I since acquired 4 additional chess straps as they stop functioning properly. Lousy technical department service that could not fix problem.

 
5.0

Great Watch PLUS HRM :)

By fast kayaker

from Kirkland, WS

About Me Competitive Athlete

See all my reviews

Site Member

Pros

  • Accurate
  • Compact Design
  • Easy To Use
  • Gives A Quick Reading
  • Versatile

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Cycling
    • Kayaking
    • Running

    Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

    A great watch and HRM combined. I use the watch everyday, and the HRM functions at every workout ( 5-9 times a week )

    Unlike the HR watches from Polar, Suunto, or Garmin, this watch functions well as an everyday watch, and has the benefit of the HRM built in.

    I also have the Timex data recorder which records all my workouts so that I can track and analyze my workouts on the PC. THis combination makes an amazing training aid.

    The HRM transmitter does tend to give up after 9-12 months. I have had some success with replacing batteries which also seem to run out around the 9-12 month mark. Sometimes this fixes things, othertimes the HR strap just dies. THis problem is not unique to this watch, all the HRM straps give up sooner or later. I have used HRMs from Polar, Suunto, and Garmin and they all do the same thing somewhere between 9-15 months.

    I have one (full size), my wife has one (mid sized), and i am just about to buy a third for my daughter (mid sized) who is starting to workout as well.

     
    1.0

    Broke Again

    By Jollymon

    from Raleigh, NC

    About Me Competitive Athlete, Gym Rat, Runner, Weekend Warrior

    See all my reviews

    Pros

    • Compact Design
    • Easy To Use

    Cons

    • Breaks Easily

    Best Uses

    • Running
    • Spinning

    Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

    Update to last post. After two months...this watch broke again and was returned to the store.

     
    4.0

    Another Great priced Timex product!

    By G-Bike

    from Sacramento

    About Me Competitive Athlete

    See all my reviews

    Site Member

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Compact Design
    • Easy To Use
    • Gives A Quick Reading
    • Price
    • Versatile

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Cycling
      • Running
      • Treadmill

      Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

      This product lives up to it's [$] tag, it provides average, max, amd min HR, along with numerous other standard Timex functions. If you know how to train with HR and don't want to kill the band account on another piece of equipment then buy this one!

       
      1.0

      Flimsy strap, poor readings

      By catclimbs

      from Boulder, CO

      About Me Runner

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      Pros

      • Easy To Use

      Cons

      • Breaks Easily
      • Unreliable

      Best Uses

      • Running
      • Treadmill
      • Weight Loss

      Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

      The watch/strap seemed very susceptible to electrical interference and lost the signal at least once a workout. If you listen to music while you exercise you can't hear the lost signal alert beep and then when you finally do notice you've missed tracking part of your workout. The strap has lots of plastic and twice it snapped off at a connection point rendering it unusable. After the second time that happened I bought a different, albeit more expensive, brand.

       
      4.0

      Light weight/Compact!

      By Jollymon

      from Raleigh, NC

      About Me Competitive Athlete, Gym Rat, Runner, Weekend Warrior

      See all my reviews

      Pros

      • Compact Design
      • Easy To Use
      • Gives A Quick Reading
      • Versatile

      Cons

      • Breaks Easily
      • HR Quit Working Correctly

      Best Uses

        Comments about Timex Ironman 30-Lap Heart Rate Monitor:

        This HR watch worked great to begin with. After about 4 mths, it began to only give me HR's in the 220+ range. Timex told me to change batteries. I did and it continued to give me super high HR's. With the WONDERFUL [...] return policy, I took the watch back w/my receipt and had it replaced. The watch was out of stock...so I had to wait a couple of weeks. New watch has been working great for 2 mths now! Also, the face of the first watch got a huge scratch within the first week of ownership. Who konws??

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