Likewise, if you only wanted to track data on HRM, you
can skip the pod.
--- In
niketiming@yahoogroups.com, Brien Barnewolt <babarnewolt@c...>
wrote:
> You need NOT use the HRM to get speed info with the Nike Triax Elite.
> You do need to wear the watch and the shoe pod. Discovered this when my
> dog ate my chest strap and was without HRM data for about a month.
>
>
> On Mar 13, 2005, at 10:34 PM, jbrankman wrote:
>
> >
> > Just joined the group, after discovering the Triax Elite at a local
> > shop. I read somewhere that the Polar s625x requires that you wear
> > all parts (HRM, shoe pod, and wrist watch/info piece) in order to get
> > speed info. Is the Nike Triax Elite the same way? Can anyone
confirm
> > that about the Polar 625?
> >
> > I have an old version of the Triax with the shoe pod (w/o the HRM)
> > enjoyed using it until the watch began to fail. I'm now in the
market
> > for a new all-inclusive device.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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