For Sale: Polar RS200sd (black)
This is brand new and never been used. I neatly opened the package to check out the watch, but decided to stick with my Garmin. Package includes Polar RS200SD Wrist unit, Polar wear link textile transmitter, Polar S1 foot pod and user manual. Retails for $249, paid $210.
Asking $190 shipped USPS Priority Mail.
Specs Below:
For an enhanced running experience
With the RS200sd, you can set even more running goals. It comes with all the same features as the RS200 but with the addition of a separate foot pod. This attaches to your running shoe laces and accurately measures your speed, distance and pace from the start of your training to the end.
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“You’re not the only athlete here at Jeff Davis. I happen to be training for a Triathlon right now. Well, you know all about that.”
“No, actually I don’t. I play real sports. I’m not trying to be the best at exercising.”
--Kenny Powers (2009)
This is brand new and never been used. I neatly opened the package to check out the watch, but decided to stick with my Garmin. Package includes Polar RS200SD Wrist unit, Polar wear link textile transmitter, Polar S1 foot pod and user manual. Retails for $249, paid $210.
Asking $190 shipped USPS Priority Mail.
Specs Below:
For an enhanced running experience
With the RS200sd, you can set even more running goals. It comes with all the same features as the RS200 but with the addition of a separate foot pod. This attaches to your running shoe laces and accurately measures your speed, distance and pace from the start of your training to the end.
- Measures your heart rate combined speed and distance
- Sets your heart rate sport zones depending on how hard you want to train
- Tracks your latest 16 training sessions and your last 16 weeks of training
- Calculates your time spent on each training zone to show how effective your training session was
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“You’re not the only athlete here at Jeff Davis. I happen to be training for a Triathlon right now. Well, you know all about that.”
“No, actually I don’t. I play real sports. I’m not trying to be the best at exercising.”
--Kenny Powers (2009)