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| Sportline Walking Advantage 360 Fitness Pedometer | 
enlarge | Brand: SportLine Category: Sports
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $20.00 (50%)
Buy New from $19.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (8 reviews) Sales Rank: 8183
Media: Sports Batteries Included: Yes Legal Disclaimer: This information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always seek the advice of your qualified physician or other health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay in seeking medical advice. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 4.8 x 2.3
MPN: 360 Model: WV3486BL UPC: 095121534862 EAN: 0095121534862 ASIN: B000EG8H3C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Features a seven-day recallable workout memory | | | Accurately measures distance, steps, calories burned, exercise time, and speed | | | Large display flips for easy viewing | | | "Smart Timer" starts and stops when you do | | | Simple stride adjustment for more accurate reporting |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fitness Pedometer 360:Accurately measures steps, distance, calories burned, exercise time, speed. Stride length memory for walking and jogging. Measures to 1/100 of a mile to 99,999 steps. Smart Timer starts and stops when you do. Time of day clock in 12 or 24 hr format shuts off when no activity. Recall the past 7 days of activity easily. Measures mile/hr and steps/minute. Automatic mode scanning feature. Monitor your individual exercise goals.
Product Description If you're in the market for a high performance pedometer with automated, easy-to-use features, look no further than Walking Advantage?s Fitness Pro Pedometer. While counting your every step as well as tracking your overall workout distance, time, calories, and speed (steps per minute and miles per hour), this smart pedometer stops and starts when you do and automatically changes from walking to jogging mode. The Fitness Pro measures up to 10,000 steps, and its seven-day memory makes your week-long activity instantly recallable. The large, dual-line, flip display and automated scanning feature make it easy to view your results.p strongWhat's in the Box?/strongbr Pedometer, battery, detailed instructions, 10,000 steps/day walking book p strongManufacturer's Warranty/strongbr One-year warrantyp
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  Just Not Comfortable to Wear August 27, 2008 This pedometer will show your step count, your jog or hiking count, your steps per mile, jog per mile, calories burned, total miles traveled, and it can automatically cycle through the data. It also has an auto off to save battery life when your not moving. br /br /I was so excited to get this one but when I put it on it was so uncomfortable to wear. The top of the clip is angled a bit towards your body and the very top part is not rounded so it digs in. Also, there are deep ridges that look like they are there for a secure grip when removing the pedometer from your waistline. These ridges dig in when I'm sitting and rub when I'm walking or running.br /br /If you wear your pedometer on your belt then your clothing will protect you, but if you wear it on your shorts or if you don't wear a belt this is probably not going to be very comfortable.br /br /It's too bad the designers didn't think of comfort when designing the top of the clip because it shows a lot of info and it's a nice compact size.
  Great pedometer, but be careful... April 6, 2008 The features of the Sportline 360 pedometer are great. It covers everything you want in a pedometer. Steps, distance, calories, time, speed. And more.br /br /Why didn't I give it more stars? I'm pretty hard on pedometers because I don't just wear them during a walk around the block. I'm trying to hit a target number of steps everyday, so I wear it all the time. This lends itself to having the belt clip being damaged over time. br /br /Normally replacing the clip isn't a big problem. Order another from the company's website for a few bucks and you're back in business in a few days. With Sportline, they don't sell parts. Uhuh. That means I had to ship my pedometer and broken beltclip back to Pennsylvania. I'm still waiting for the new replacement to come by Pony Express. I mean the Postal Service. Just be aware that if you break the clip you'll lose the use of the unit until it can be replaced.br /br /Other than that it's a great unit and I love it.
  dead pedometer January 5, 2008 hi , i purchased the sportline walking advantage, and gave it to a friend in florida for her birthday. when i asked her how she liked it, she told me it did not work. she unfortunately threw out the packaging. can you reimburse me or send another one? br /it saddens me to know that she cannot use the gift i sent her.br /thanksbr /'kathleen
  Too many modes, confusing menus, uncomfortable to sit with December 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I consider myself an experienced gadgeteer, but was baffled to figure out the menus on this thing. Sometimes you have to hold the button for 2 seconds, sometimes for 5 seconds. The mode button itself has multiple modes. The manual refers to the buttons by letter A B C not by their names, and guess what? The letters are not even in order! Then it has sharp edges which tend to dig into your skin when sitting down. And if you are over 280 lbs, the calorie counter feature will not apply to you as it has an upper setting limit of 280 lbs. As for how accurate it is, I cant say, as I cant figure out how to set the stride length, or how to have the display remain on the step count mode.
  I ran 3 miles per hour! January 31, 2007 I was excited to purchase this small pedometer that had every feature I needed. The only problem is that none of them work. After running my usual three mile route, the pedometer told me that I had run only .3 miles. It also said I had burned under 100 calaries and was running 3.2 mph. I would have not been as upset if at least one function worked, but nothing did!
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