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Eric in Montana

Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Trad Climber // Ice Climber // Mountaineer

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Suunto t3d Heart Rate Monitor with Dual Comfort Belt

Suunto t3d Heart Rate Monitor with Dual Comfort Belt

Rating for this product: 1 September 22, 2011

My first T3d last four months before it stopped transmitting to the watch. It still worked on the bikes at spin but would not pick it up on the watch. I replaced both batteries and went through all the trouble shooting. I returned it for a new one that I have had for three months before it decided my permanent heart rate was 149. Did not matter if I was in a sprint or sitting on the sofa, my heart rate was 149. I purchased a Suunto because I had good luck with their dive computers in the past. This Suunto HRM is getting taken back for a Polar. BTW - This HRM was used six days a week. Maybe they are not designed to be worked.

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Arc'teryx Beta LT Jacket - Men's

August 24, 2009

Delivered 8/25/09 and the 08/09 models are still made in Canada. I do not know if this will change with the 09/10.

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