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  • Woot: Reebok Precision Trainer XT Heart Rate Monitor with Chest Strap for $19.99
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I bought the monitor during a woot-off, it is totally worth it. Just don't forget to wet the strap first before you wear it or else it can't get a reading.

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@theblackdog: I find that once you build up a little sweat, it works amazingly. I don't pre-wet mine, but let my warm up wet it for me. It usually only takes about 45 seconds for it to go from no/intermittent readings to accurate.

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@Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity: i just bought the strap, so thats really good to know. i was disappointed about missing out a few months ago. the polar ones easily run 4x as much, excluding shipping.

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@Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity: That's true too, I just know that some people don't sweat quickly enough for that to happen.

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Heart Monitor works very well. TO me, the best part is how it beeps at you when you move too far above or below your target workout heart rate. It's a great way to keep from overdoing it and hurting yourself.

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@theblackdog: If you're not sweating, you're not warming up. You need to ::smacks hands:: pump it up! j/k. But seriously, it doesn't take much moisture to get the right connection, so if it doesn't take right away, a wet finger will more than establish the signal it needs.

@orielbean: It also "learns" about your heart rate and adjusts your "zone" which is cool. I listen to music when I walk and bike(my work outs), and I'm also too dumb to figure out what the beeps mean or how to read the watch, so the beeping doesn't help me. I mostly use it to stay in a zone by checking it. I love that it comes with a mount for the handlebars of your bike.