- Simple-to-use wrist heart rate monitor/training computer in orange helps you to train at the right intensity
- Includes G1 GPS Sensor for tracking routes and WearLink+ 31 coded transmitter
- Provides metrics for heart rate, speed, distance, pace, and calorie burn
- OwnZone feature for individualized zone training by heart rate or pace, a fitness test, and auto lap splits
- Compatible with S1 foot pod
Product DescriptionNow our most popular and top performing running computer is enhanced with GPS speed and distance capabilityAmazon. com Product DescriptionA smart, intuitive training computer for runners and cross-training athletes, the Polar RS300X G1 wrist heart rate monitor helps you to train at the right intensity with personal training zones. This version of the RS300X comes with Polar’s G1 GPS sensor, which provides speed/pace and distance measurement for outdoor spo. . . More >>




#1 by Lauro Carvalho on April 16, 2010 - 7:32 pm
Awesome ! I just Love it. The satellite take a little long to connect, but it is OK.
#2 by Herve Antoine on April 16, 2010 - 8:54 pm
I have had a Garmin 305 for 3 years. It has worked incorrectly, the fact to repair that $90 have cost me. 00, have been transmitted to a renewed device that a year has only lasted. Così, I have decided that they have been made with Garmin and that I have seen the good review with the polar RS300X G1. They are a little disappointing. Us è key of arrest on the front part so as to does not render a little one hard to arrest the vigilance to the semaforo or other places, particularly with the gloves. The choices dell' exposure is limited and not personalizzabili as with the Garmin. With my Garmin, I was controlling my distance, time, cardiac frequency and step on the same screen that the can& #039; the t ago with the polar RS300X. But pi? ? the great è edition that I am having a lot difficoltà in order to begin the GPS hardly. Pressing the key of the battery, I have need of 20 tests to convince the GPS in order to begin. And often, the satellite never takes in order affinchè to the GPS individuals. Often l' attended of the canot that long and it begins my operation before that the GPS individuals the satellites. It never characterizes if them
#3 by Leonardo Del Vecchio on April 16, 2010 - 10:37 pm
It has had all' sure beginning difficulty with the GPS but has been repaired with a battery brandnew. It seems that the battery that has come with the GPS has been consumed.
#4 by Yedidya Dotan on April 17, 2010 - 1:31 am
I am a lover of polar products. this is my third one. It is nothing like the top line products like the various Garmin devices. It lacks some of the functions in previous devices at that price range like calories and time of day during exercise. but it is good to use when running in the park or the gym.
#5 by S. Alder on April 17, 2010 - 3:34 am
I’ve been using the RS300X since I got it two weeks ago.
The heartrate is very easy to see and use. The GPS works fine, just be aware that if you end up running on trails/trees, it’s going to have some difficulty staying in close contact with so be ready for your time to get a little wacky. I treat the GPS as a tool to use and figure the average is going to be just fine.