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Suunto T6C Heart Rate Monitor - Black

Suunto T6C Heart Rate Monitor - Black
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Product Description

The Ultimate Heart Rate Monitor Suunto t6c is a professional-grade tool for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing your training. Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to be able to improve with each training session. Use your Suunto t6c and Suunto Comfort Belt with the included Suunto Training Manager PC software to get a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters, with accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This detailed analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training so you can make adjustments of how to train more efficiently in the future. Be sure to get yours today from Nice2Tri.com. In stock and ready for dispatch now.


Product Details

  • Brand: Suunto
  • Model: SS013579010
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .2 pounds

Features

  • Time mode
  • includes functions such as time, date and alarm. In addition to time and date, displays either day, seconds or dual time
  • Alti/Baro mode
  • displays data on either altitude and related parameters in Alti or weather data such as barometric pressure and temperature in Baro
  • Training mode
  • stopwatch functions, such as lap time and interval time, and heart rate data. Offers control functions as well as logbook
  • Speed/Distance mode: available for use with an external speed and distance sensor. Displays speed and distance information and offers control functions and alarms
  • Heart rate belt uses error-free ANT transmission technology
  • Compatible with following wireless Peripheral Observation Devices (PODs)*)
  • Foot POD, attached to the shoe, measures speed and distance while running. Combined with the heart rate data, it gives you all the info you need from your run
  • Bike POD combines speed and distance functions with the detailed heart rate analysis of the Suunto t6, making it one of the most advanced training tools ever developed for biking
  • GPS POD employs the Global Positioning System to track speed and distance
  • PC POD is a wireless USB link for PC. It enables real time heart rate detection with PC directly from the heart rate belt. (Downloading from Suunto t6 still works with cable only.)
  • PC interface software + cable
  • Water resistant to 30 m (100 ft)
  • Full access to SuuntoSports.com

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Measure the effectiveness of your training.

Suunto t6 accurately records how your body performs during exercise, enabling later analysis and planning with Suunto Training Manager. By measuring your exercise load and relating it to your personal fitness level, Suunto t6 tells you if the session improved your condition or not.

Suunto t6 heart rate monitor has been designed for everyone who exercises with the goal of improving their fitness and who wants to know how effective their exercise is. Whatever your current fitness level, by using Suunto t6 and its training software you can plan a program that maximizes the effectiveness of your training and enables you to meet your goals.

Suunto t6 provides sports laboratory accurate information on seven key body parameters including EPOC*. By understanding how your body responds to exercise, you can better plan your own personal training program and, most importantly, monitor its effectiveness.

The technical features of the wristop computer, combined with the PC interface developed for more graphical representation of your performance, and our Internet Community, where you can share information with other like-minded athletes from around the world, make Suunto t6 the device of choice for every true athlete and fitness enthusiast.

* Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption

Box Contents

  • T6c
  • Training manager software
  • Digital heart rate belt
  • User instructions


  • Customer Reviews

    Suunto T6C - Expensive but effective4
    t6cSuunto GPS POD
    I have owned my T6C for three months. It merits 5 stars for functionality, but the price of the T6c and its GPS add-on is high.
    As an active 57 year old it has really helped me regain my former fitness level after an injury layoff, without over-extending myself.
    The many data options on the T6c help me exercise at the right intensity and for the right duration. Downloading the data to a PC is simple, and the Training Monitor software is an excellent logbook and performance analyser. The GPS POD links simply to the T6c to give speed and distance, but does not provide a track that can be viewed on a map.
    My T6c has done everything I wanted and has been totally reliable. The only negative I can report is that the HR signal from the new style "comfort" chest strap does not register with the most common gym treadmills or bikes. Also, although the T6c becomes simple and intuitive to use, it is essential to read the manual for intitial set-up.
    I have other Suunto and Garmin equipment, and bought the T6c to replace an old Polar HRM. I considered all three brands but selected the Suunto because of it's features, battery life/replacement, and good experience with my Suunto Vyper dive computer.

    Update December 2009.
    T6c continues to work reliably.

    Long term user review3
    I've owned a Suunto t6 for nearly 4 years now so feel able to write a long term review as with the cost of this kind of kit you don't want to be replacing it every couple of years. I've used heart rate monitors for 20 years and previous to this I've always bought Polar and found them always have problems no matter what model in the range from middle to top end price. Normally used for cycling I was attracted to the t6 because of the foot pod that would give me speed of running in real time. For the first 12 months of ownership I had nothing but trouble with the item. Initially it was superb and quite a revelation in terms of the amount of data it can give you so it's really aimed at the athlete wanting to seriously monitor their training rather than someone just wanting a device for basic fitness. There are far cheaper units out there doing what would probably suffice. After 3-4 months the foot pod would randomly switch off and fail to send any signal to the watch. Over a couple of months this frequency increased and I ended up sending it back to the supplier who sent it back to suunto in Finland for them to return it saying there was nothing wrong with it! Zero marks for customer service there. First run back with it and it duly switched itself off several times. The supplier (heart rate monitor) were excellent throughout and sent me a trial footpod and this worked well initially and then it too went wrong. The whole unit, watch, chest strap and pod went back to suunto in Finland with a detailed description of the problem and the lot came back saying there was nothing wrong! First run and it was still faulty. Eventually with the help of the supplier I tracked it down to the chest strap somehow causing the problem and since then it has generally worked consistently. But this took about 8 months messing about with suunto until this was established and certainly no help from suunto to sort the problem out. Once calibrated the pod itself seems fairly accurate in terms of measuring distance and speed but I don't think any of the devices will be 100%.

    Connection to the pc is by a pathetic cable that clips on to the watch with 3 small spring loaded prongs onto corresponding recesses in the back of the watch. This has always been temperamental and I've had one cable replaced under warranty and still need to manually hold the clip tight into the back of the watch to ensure correct transfer of data. Not sure if this is done wirelessly now but it needed sorting.

    The watch munches batteries at a rate of one every 3-4 months. Mine is used around 7-10 hours per week and uses the standard cr2032 type. All batteries are user replaceable unlike some of the polar equipment. The software provided and upgradeable online has endless ways of analysing what's recorded on the device and I've found it fairly good in that respect.

    The device is still going strong 4 years on which is better than any polar unit I ever owned so this must say something about the quality, the first 12 months aside. I wouldn't buy another one as I think most of the features I use are available in much cheaper units and a lot of what the t6 offers are gimmicks that no one other than the elite athlete coach will use. I'd rate the software analysis at 5 stars, features of the unit 5 stars, reliability at 3 stars, Suunto customer service zero, and that damn cable connection at one star only because it can still connect! Overall 3/5. Not a full review just my experience of owning one long term.

    Taxing Time!5
    This is an excellent product, very tactile, light, not too large and easy to use. The software that comes with it is easy to set-up and use and gives day/week/month and even yearly views of your workouts with very helpful graphs. Suunto are unique in that they measure the variation of time between heartbeats and together with user inputted data calculates EPOC (Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen) levels to give a real-time training-effect which basically tells you how hard you are working physiologically and therefore lets you plan the intensity of workout and subsequently the rest required. If you want a simple HR monitor to workout at a certain ratio of maximum HR (eg fat burn)then this product is too advanced for you and go for the T3C or T4C however if you are training for any specific activity i.e. half/full marathon or triathalon this is a must have aid in your training programme.