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Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor

  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor
  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor
  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor (Red / Silver)
  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor (Black / Red)
  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor (Black / Gold)
  • Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor (Black / Silver)
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Product Description

The Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor Gives You Clear Training Guidance

For those who want to know if they’re improving their fitness or burning fat.

  • The EnergyPointer tells you if the main effect of your training is fitness improvement or fat burning
  • Displays calories burned
  • Comes with comfortable textile transmitter and coded heart rate transmission to avoid cross-talk

Body Measurement Features:

  • Automatic Age-Based Target Zone – BPM :: To help you train safely and effectively, the Polar FT2 Heart Rate Monitor automatically determines your heart rate target zone limits according to your age-based maximum heart rate (220 minus age). The limits are determined in beats per minute (bpm). See also Manual target zone.
  • Average and Maximum Heart Rate of Training
  • Heart Rate - BPM/% :: Heart rate is the measurement of the work your heart does. Heart rate can be expressed as the number of beats per minute (bpm) or as a percentage (%) of your maximum heart rate.
  • HR-based target zones with visual and audible alarm :: You can define your target zones for a training session based on heart rate to help define the right intensity. When you are out of the preset zones, the training computer will give a visual and audible alarm.
  • HRmax (user set)
  • Manual Target Zone - BPM (upper limit) :: This feature enables you to define the upper limit for your target zone. You can set the upper limit for your training as beats per minute (bpm).
  • Polar EnergyPointer :: EnergyPointer is an easy-to-use feature which tells you during a training session if the main effect of your training is fat burning or fitness improvement. EnergyPointer visually indicates the center point between these two training effects, so when you are below that point, you are improving fat burning, and above that point, you are improving your aerobic fitness.
  • Polar OwnCal - Calorie Expenditure :: Polar OwnCal calculates the number of calories burned during training. This feature allows you to track the calories burned during one training session and cumulative calories burned during several training sessions.
  • Polar OwnCode® (5kHz) – Coded Transmission :: Coded heart rate transmission automatically locks in a code to transmit your heart rate to the training computer. The training computer picks up your heart rate from your transmitter only. Coding prevents interference from other training computers.
  • Training Load – Available via polarpersonaltrainer.com :: This feature is available in Polar software. When you transfer training results from your training computer to polarpersonaltrainer.com, you can follow your training load and recovery in the training diary. Continuous monitoring of training load and recovery will help you recognize personal limits, avoid over- or undertraining, and adjust training intensity and duration according to your daily and weekly targets.

Data Transfer:

  • Compatible with Mac (Intel-based) – opt. with Polar FlowLink:
  • Compatible with polarpersonaltrainer.com – opt. with Polar FlowLink

Recording Features:

  • Totals :: Totals includes your training data starting from the last reset enabling you to follow your long-term training.
  • Training files (with summaries) – 99
  • Weekly History :: Weekly history gathers your weekly training data. By selecting a week, you can review your training data for the week.

Training Features:

  • Graphical Target Zone Indicator :: This feature points out graphically on the display the zone you are in during a training session helping you to stay on the desired intensity zone.
  • HeartTouch – Button-Free Operation of Wrist Unit :: When HeartTouch is on, different training information during training can be accessed without pressing buttons, for instance, when gloves make pressing buttons difficult, by bringing your training computer close to your transmitter.

Watch Features:

  • Backlight
  • Date and weekday indicator
  • Display text in English, German, Finnish, Swedish, French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian
  • Dual time zone
  • KeyLock
  • Low battery indicator
  • Time of day (12/24h) with alarm and snooze
  • User replaceable battery
  • Water resistant – 30m

Product Videos

Getting Started with the FT7 (04:05)
A quick video to show you how to get started with the Polar FT7 within minutes. So you just got home with your brand new heart rate monitor and not sure what to do next. Heart rate training can be an important part of any workout program, but like most new training tools if you are not using the tool correctly you could have trouble fully maximizing it. So in this document we pulled together some information and links from PolarUSA.com to get you started. Introduction to Heart Rate Based TrainingIf you are new to exercising, I can almost guarantee you are wondering how much and in which intensities you should train. If you go too hard and you run the risk of burning yourself out quickly. If you go too slow you may not see results. The key is to find the balance between exercise and recovery, and the best way to gauge that is a heart rate monitor.Take a look at the following links to get you started:Intro to Heart Rate Training - http://bit.ly/nZZU6aStructure of A Workout Session - http://bit.ly/dwCg3CAerobic and Anaerobic Exercise - http://bit.ly/g1LSlJPart of finding that balance is to understand and utilize different heart rate zones based on your personal goals. Polar has a few unique features built into certain training computers that help you find these zones, like Energy Pointer(FT7,FT40) and Ownzone(FT60,FT80). But if you aren't using these "Own" features you can still take advantage training zones. Calculating Maximum Heart RateThe first thing to do would be to find your Maximum Heart rate(MHR). You have a few different options for calculating MHR. 220 -- age is a common formula. Another option is the Karvonen formula which takes into account your resting heart rate. Both options noted above can be found here:Calculating Max Heart Rate: http://bit.ly/KgJB7Target Heart Rate Exercise Zones - http://bit.ly/92S9rsNow that you have your Max HR, the following links will give you a good understanding of the different target heart rate zones you can use. We like to simplify target heart rate zones into 3 zones. Light, moderate and hard. Click on the following links for more information:Exercise Zones - http://bit.ly/92S9rsSetting up Your Polar Heart Rate MonitorNow that you understand the basics of heart rate training, setting up your new Polar is the next step. Your user manual is key. Polar has over 15 different models that range in features. For an electronic copy of your user manual http://bit.ly/4TOFPG.Here are a few more links to get you started setting up your Polar. Video Tutorials - http://bit.ly/3ajyhIProduct Support pages - http://bit.ly/lA3sJEContact Polar USA If you have any questions connect with us via phone, chat or email www.polarusa.com/support
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Warranty Information

Polar Electro Inc. / Polar Electro Oy guarantees to the original consumer of this product that the product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase.

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