Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
- Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor Full-Size Watch with Data Exchanger features multiple timing
- Heart Rate Monitor modes include target zones, average heart rate
- Watch features five variable intensity interval timers
- Wireless Data Xchanger USB allows you to download data to your PC without wires
- One-year warranty from time of purchase protects against manufacturing defects
The Race Trainer digital heart rate monitor includes a linked interval timer with training zones that acts like a personal coach. INCLUDES Data Xchanger USB that allows this 10-workout memory HRM to download wirelessly to a Timex on-line training log powered by TrainingPeaks . Made for 2-way wireless communication between your watch and computer to download performance data and watch settings. Look for the ANT+Sport logo on the watch.Train hard and smart with the Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer
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List Price: $ 219.95
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Review by Robert J. Bender for Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
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Awesome product. I have owned several different brands of HRM and this watch for the price is the best to date. I had the watch up and going after work in time for my nightly workout. The Xchanger delayed me a bit with Windows 7, but I resolved that within a short time. The Timex website will track progress and apprears to be very complete. I have been using serveral other site to store this information. Great job Timex, this could be the part of my workout that I am missing.
Review by Timmy! for Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
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I received the watch today and was enjoying the features. However, the PC data link does not work. The watch cannot find the PC and I cannot find any help. Could just be me, but I have tried reading all I can and still the USB wireless connection is useless. The driver installed without any issues, but will not function as advertised. The Manual points to a Link for the software that is dead.
Anyone else?
Review by W. W. Ewin for Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
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Excellent tool. The software is easy to use and compatible with some GPS data, the strap is as good as any I’ve used and stays on better than most. The lap split button is right in the middle which makes it easy to use, overall the watch is laid out nicely.
Setup is a little tedious, both for the watch and the software/website, but once it’s done it’s a breeze to use and very quick. the manual does an adequate job of explaining setup.
This HRM has become a part of my daily training tools, wouldn’t ever work out without it. Generates a ton of useful data.
Review by Robert C. Munds for Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
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The monitor works as advertised. It has all the features I was looking form. Getting the monitor to communicate with the PC was a bit of an ordeal. Finding the proper drivers for the USB antenna was difficult.
However, if you CAREFULLY read the manual, you will find the proper URL to download the driver. A link to the driver from [...] would be much nicer.
Review by Ral for Timex Ironman Men’s Race Trainer Heart Rate Monitor with Data Xchanger Watch, Black/Grey, Full Size
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Nice all-around watch/HRM that I purchased mainly for monitoring my heart rate during workouts and running. So, after several workouts, a “Memory Full” message is displayed whenever I scroll to the other features. It does not affect any of the operations, but it is annoying to me.
I believe workouts are saved every time you reset any of the timers, and the memory function works on the FIFO principle. There is no option in the menus to clear the workouts held in memory, only to “Lock”, or preserve workouts you do not want erased when the memory rolls over. Hopefully, a “Clear memory?” option will be included in future releases.