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| Sportline 340 Strider Pedometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $2.00 You Save: $12.99 (87%)
Buy New from $2.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (34 reviews) Sales Rank: 633
Color: Black Media: Sports Batteries Included: Yes Size: small Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.1 x 1.6
MPN: 340 Model: SP2795BK UPC: 095121340005 EAN: 0095121340005 ASIN: B0006VWRX6
Release Date: January 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Accurately measures walking, hiking distance | | | Ultra-compact design | | | Records from .01 to 1000 miles on large electronic digital display | | | Stride length adjustable from 1 to 5 feet | | | Tough belt clip |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Sportline 340 Electronic Walking Pedometer displays miles walked since its last reset, rather than steps taken making it great for those interested in recording miles but less than ideal who want to count steps. Stride length can be set in increments 0.1 feet, which provides increased accuracy of distance information. Economical large display electronic pedometer for walkers and hikers. Includes a personal stride adjustment feature. Pendulum movement. Records from .01 to 1000 miles on large electronic digital display. One to five (1 - 5) foot stride adjustment range. Tough belt clip. Single button stride set and single button for reset. The Sportline 340 Electronic Walking Pedometer displays miles walked since its last reset, rather than steps taken making it great for those interested in recording miles but less than ideal who want to count steps. Stride length can be set in increments 0.1 feet, which provides increased accuracy of distance information. No cover.
Amazon.com Product Description Simple yet effective, the tiny, ultra-lightweight Sportline 340 Strider pedometer is great for all walkers and hikers. The 340 accurately measures steps you take, and it features both automatic and manual stride measurement (adjustable from 1 to 5 feet) to assist you with accurate stride length setting. This pedometer records 0.01 to 1,000 miles on the large electronic digital display, and it takes a single press of a button to reset back to zero. It features pendulum movement and a tough belt clip. It's powered by an LR44 battery. p strongWhat's in the Box?/strongbr Sportline 340 pedometer, printed instructions p strongManufacturer Warranty/strongbr 1-year limited warrantyp
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
  inconsistent June 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have previously used the digiwalker by Yamaz. After years of service, it broke and in a fit of desperation I ran to Kmart and bought this one. The digiwalker had been a gift and, honestly, I was too cheap to purchase another one. I've been using the Sportline for 1 week with frustrating results. When I wear jeans that sit lower on my waist (much more in style with typical men's pants) the results are quite good. However, in more traditional women's pants that sit at the real waist....I walked the quarter of a mile from the parking lot and it registered 4 steps. When I went for a bout of actual exercise and walked for 1.6 miles at 4mph...it again did well. Today, back in dress pants, I just did the 1.6 mile loop at a more typical walking pace...75 steps. Pointless. I need to know that my pedometer will work every time I wear it.
  Pedometer May 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product is too basic for my needs. It requires you to measure your stride to calculate distance and is therefore very crude and inaccurate to a degree.
  pedometer May 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got it in a very short time after I ordered it. It's very easy to use, and I'm very pleased with the product.br /br /
  It's a rip-off! April 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product is useless. It doesn't work at all and no one at the company answers the phone. I think they are a bogus company just sending out junk that costs them 2 cents to purchase. I purchased them to have a walking contest at my place of employment and now no one can use them and we have to re-buy elsewhere. This doesn't deserve any stars.
  75 % still working January 7, 2008 I ordered 45 of these for a contest at work. I needed to order 60 to replace the ones that stopped working after the first 2 weeks. But they are simple enough for everyone to use, they do not reset accidently too often and they were only 2 bucks each, so I;m not complaining. Not to mention we call them "generous" They click over steps even if you laugh hard.
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