Manufacturer: Sportline
Brand: Sportline
Model: SP4963BK
Color: White, Yellow and silver
The DUO 1060 offers the most advanced technology allowing for continuous and on-demand heart rate monitoring, and digital pedometer functionality to calculate strides, distance and speed. Easily measure your intensity level while jogging or working out with the Sportline 1060 Duo unisex heart rate monitor watch. Also equipped with a built-in pedometer, the 1060 Duo incorporates Any-Touch technology, which responds to a single touch anywhere on the stainless-steel case to deliver accurate ECG heart readings in mere seconds, with no chest belt required. Want to know your heart rate while powering down the path? No problem. As an alternative, you can also strap on a chest belt (included) to receive continuous heart rate measurements--a handy option for people who are in serious training and want to follow their heart rate variations down to the second. And thanks to the Intelli-Track HR zone display, it's a breeze to track your workout progress. Just set your goals and the Intelli-Track will help you follow along on the large LCD display. The integrated pedometer, meanwhile, is terrific for runners, as it calculates your strides, distance, and speed whether you're training on the track or on meandering trails. Other features include a built-in stopwatch, 12- and 24-hour time settings, a lap/view button, and a backlight. The watch comes with a sleek black band. About Heart Rate Training Turns out, your heartbeat is a pretty big deal. It's actually one of the most important indicators of overall wellness, and is one of the most effective elements of any fitness program. Your heart rate not only controls your body but also the efficiency of your exercise. To get the most out of your physical activity--whether it's walking, dancing or aerobics--you need to make sure you are in your target heart rate zone. To determine your target heart rate, first subtract your age from 220. That's your maximum heart rate. Your target heart rate is roughly 50 to 75 percent of this maximum heart rate. To see how your fitness level is p...