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Timex Men’s Ironman 50-Lap Full-Size Resin Strap Watch #T5K156 Review
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Timex Men’s Ironman 50-Lap Full-Size Resin Strap Watch #T5K156 Feature
- Quartz movement
- Strong mineral crystal protects dial from scratches and scrapes
- Case diameter measures 41 mm
- Resin case; White dial; Day-date-and-month functions
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Timex Ironman T5K092 Women’s Sleek Fitness Tracker Watch Review
 I have a small wrist, and I’m not sure what the other reviewer’s wrists are like, but this fits me fine. Also, there are + and – markings on the face of the watch marking designated buttons that I can see easily (someone complained of no such buttons or not being able to see the markings, but how can you not have seen them, you mention them?). I think this thing is great, I’m not sure what was in everybody else’s watch box. Read more... (469 words, 1 image, estimated 1:53 mins reading time)
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Timex Ironman Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor Watch, Black/Grey, Mid Size Review
 I both agree and disagree with some of the reviews for this product. Granted, I have only had it a week, so I can’t speak about durability/quality. I also haven’t used the interval or recovery modes (and may never). Read more... (445 words, 1 image, estimated 1:47 mins reading time)
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Timex Ironman Midsize Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Mid Size Review
 I had been using a Timex for several years, and was very happy with it until it started malfunctioning. I went looking for a new one, comparing Polar, Suunto, and then later Timex. My two primary concerns were quality, a diffuse set of factors, and the ability to work with an Apple running Mac OS X. Only some of Polar’s and Suunto’s watches work with a Mac, and then only with external software. I was surprised when I found Timex’s Ironman Trainer packages also worked with Apple. Read more... (1088 words, 1 image, estimated 4:21 mins reading time)
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Timex Ironman T5E701 Men’s 100-Lap Speed + Distance Watch Review
 I have owned this system for about 1 year and have never had any problems with it. The unit syncs within a couple of minutes, once I’m outside and I have never had issues with the link being broken. On the rare occasion that the connection is lost (ducking under a shelter for water, for instance), it picks it back up almost immediately. I am running my first marathon in 3 weeks and finished a 21-miler yesterday. The real life pacing information helped me through that run–and will help me stay on target for the marathon. For the money, I would recommend this product. It does what it says and that’s good enough for me. Read more... (596 words, 1 image, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)
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Timex Ironman T5G311 Midsize Bodylink System Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review
 This monitor/watch is a fun tool to track heart rate and speed/distance. My only complaints are that it takes an excessive amount of time to link up to a GPS and the display is pretty small because there is so much information on it. Watch fits great and HR rate monitor is reliable but GPS technology needs some refining. Read more... (556 words, 1 image, estimated 2:13 mins reading time)
Timex Ironman T5G311 Midsize Bodylink System Heart Rate Monitor Watch Feature
- Combines speed-and-distance data with heart rate monitor for serious runners
- Chest strap heart rate monitor provides target zones with alarm and time in zone
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Timex Ironman T5F001 Unisex 100-Lap Target Trainer Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review
 I bought this watch two months ago, and have been training with it since then. I have to tell you that at the price advertised, this watch is a real bargain.
I had doubts when deciding my purchase due to a couple of negative reviews, but after using the watch I am really happy with my purchase. The watch looks nice, so you won’t have any problem wearing it all day and if this is your first HRM, it will change your training forever. Read more... (663 words, 1 image, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)
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Timex Ironman T5E701 Women’s 100-Lap Speed + Distance Watch Review
 I have owned this system for about 1 year and have never had any problems with it. The unit syncs within a couple of minutes, once I’m outside and I have never had issues with the link being broken. On the rare occasion that the connection is lost (ducking under a shelter for water, for instance), it picks it back up almost immediately. I am running my first marathon in 3 weeks and finished a 21-miler yesterday. The real life pacing information helped me through that run–and will help me stay on target for the marathon. For the money, I would recommend this product. It does what it says and that’s good enough for me. Read more... (596 words, 1 image, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)
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Ironman Triathlon BodyLink System Heart Rate/Speed/Distance Review
 I have trained for 2 marathons and 2 half marathons with this equipment. Can’t run without I need the feed back to keep a steady pace. Satellite lock up is good. When you couple the heart rate monitor and date sensor you can keep an accurate running journal. Every time I think maybe the equipment has reached it life span a new battery in the watch and one in the heart rate monitor has got me right back on track. I do wish Timex would add topology capability. After reading reviews on other brands I am going to buy my wife a Timex Bodylink. Read more... (384 words, 1 image, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
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Timex Men’s 100-Lap Ironman Triathalon Speed & Distance Watch #T52832 Review
 I just received the Timex Speed and distance watch and I have to say I am impressed. The GPS accuracy is stunning. It links up with the satellites quickly after the first time you use it, which is normal for a GPS.
The first time I used it I only ran from my back porch to my garage- a distance of about 30 feet- and it began recording my movements within the first three feet, including average speed and distance traveled. The GPS constantly corrects the time (like a cell phone) which is a great feature. If you purposely set it 5 minutes ahead it will only correct it to the seconds and will keep it 5 minutes fast(!) …Pretty cool technology. Read more... (923 words, 1 image, estimated 3:42 mins reading time)
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