
$16.50
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Imported.
Item 769792
Specification | Description |
| Analog or Digital | Digital |
| Dimensions | 2.7 x 1.4 x 0.8 inches |
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Comments about Sportline 340 Step Pedometer:
The pedometer itself is great - seems accurate, and is easy to calibrate and reset. The only problem is that the clip that hooks the unit onto your waistband doesn't have enough grip to hold on for long, especially if you bend over or sit down. I use a pair of safety pins to keep it on all day, but it seems like that shouldn't be necessary.
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Comments about Sportline 340 Step Pedometer:
I got extremely inconsistent results using this product. Walking 3 identical routes on 3 different days (3 miles each day), my step count varied by up to 400 steps. I wore the product in the correct position.
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Comments about Sportline 340 Step Pedometer:
This pedometer is just not accurate. I used it in both modes, steps and distance, and each mode significantly under-reported. I am returning it.
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Comments about Sportline 340 Step Pedometer:
I found that even just going to the restroom added about 5 extra steps each time by the process of unbuttoning my pants. I can't get it to reset to zero, it resets to 10,000. For the first timers, it's fine for the price, but spend a bit extra $ for a better product
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Comments about Sportline 340 Step Pedometer:
The clip does not work with this pedometer--it is about 1/2 the size it should be to keep it in place on a waist-band. The first day I had it, it fell off on the cement and shattered after previously falling off all day.
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