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Timex Ironman Race Trainer Kit review

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Timex Ironman Race Trainer Kit

Verdict

A feature-packed watch for the fitness fanatic, but a touch expensive

Review Date: 26 Nov 2009

Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray

Price when reviewed: £117 (£135 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
5 stars out of 6

Features & Design
4 stars out of 6

Value for Money
5 stars out of 6

Performance
5 stars out of 6

For anyone serious about getting fit, a heart-rate monitor is a must. They can be complicated to set up, though, and analysing the data is a science in itself. The Timex Ironman Race Trainer is aimed at serious fitness fanatics and athletes, but it’s pretty easy to operate.

It’s light and compact, the display is clear, and it’s relatively easy to flick between modes and set different heart-rate zones. Start the stopwatch and it starts recording data; stop and reset it, and the Trainer saves it to memory. It stores up to ten workouts at once.

It’s impressively flexible, too. Buy it with the Timex Data Xchanger, and you can upload data directly to the Timex TrainingPeaks website. This is where it starts to become complicated.

The TrainingPeaks website takes a while to get to grips with, simply because there’s so much to it. If you’re expecting a simple heart-rate calendar, forget it. Novice users will be overwhelmed.

On the positive side, there are plenty of features. You can use the calendar to compare calorie intake against calories burned, and you can use it to build up a detailed view of your daily activity.

Particularly useful is the food database, which lists thousands of foods complete with detailed nutritional information so you can track your diet.

This is definitely a watch for the fitness geek, not for novices. But with such a comprehensive online resource, it makes a fantastic training companion.

Author: Jonathan Bray

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User comments

Whats with the Pink Buttons??

I was hoping to find here a GPS watch for tracking me when I go biking - I heard that it can connect to your PC and provide through software your complete route, distance and time completed, which you can then later compare in the software database. Now I'd like that - but preferably one without pink buttons!

By nicomo on 13 Dec 2009

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