- 3mm ultra thin profile
- Accurately counts steps to 99,999
- Measures distance in miles
- Tracks calories burned
- Laser tuned sports timer
Product DescriptionNot into clipping electronics to your waist belt? Looking for a pedometer that fits better with your lifestyle? Think Thin. Really thin. At a mere 3mm thin, this credit-card-inspired Sportline® 202 ThinQ pedometer will slide into your pocket and stealthily track your steps, distance and calories burned. So, if you desire a pedometer that’s Sportline®-smart and supermodel-thin, it might be time to re-thinQ everything. Amazon. com Product DescriptionPerfect. . . More >>





#1 by Margaret - March 11th, 2010 at 19:01
I have losing pedometers of habit of the clip of the strap, so as to I usually obtain the little expensive one (under $10) one, that they work at least. I have thought the concept to a pedometer of the sonorous pocket perfect for me and jumped for the model pià ¹ beloved. This pedometer sure is adapted easy in a pocket. However, successful è not to record approximately three quarters of my points, also I have held when it in my hand perfectly even. An other problem was that it was restoring constantly in my pocket. After l' a day, già I have impaccato of support for return to the warehouse.
#2 by Donald W. Ratliff - March 11th, 2010 at 21:54
Unisex Thinq Pocket Pedometer Color: Blue
The product is holding up very well. I have to give it a 6 out of 5 stars. It was a birthday present for someone and he raves about getting in his steps daily.
He likes it so well I am going to purchase one for
myself.
Don Houston Tex
#3 by Charles C. White - March 11th, 2010 at 23:10
ThinQ is so convenient and easy to use. It doesn’t always give the exact same results, but whose counting. No product is going to give the same outcome every single time. As long as it is within 25 steps, I’m not going to berate it. Nothing’s perfect. So, for you winers, get over it and walk some more so you can get over your stress.
#4 by stupid9908980 - March 12th, 2010 at 00:33
i walked down stairs to the bathroom and back and it said i walked a tenth of a mile. this is after an accurate setup. not to mention it will reset in your pocket and get scratched. . you think they would realize that would happen to a product that you put in your pocket!?!?
#5 by Angela Flannery - March 12th, 2010 at 02:59
I’ve had this pedometer over a week now and my biggest complaint is that the step count (which is the only feature I use at the moment) sometimes resets while in my pocket. I’m trying for 10k steps a day and often find that it’s reset itself throughout the day. I like the compact size and it fits nicely into my front or back packet. I have yet to set up the strides for distance or calorie definitions.