Amazon[amazon.com] has Garmin HRM-PRO, Premium Heart Rate Strap, Real-Time Heart Rate Data and Running Dynamics, 010-12955-00 for $89.99. Shipping is free.
Price: $40.00 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $129.99
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Premium heart rate strap transmits real-time heart rate data via ANT technology and BLUETOOTH Low Energy technology to communicate with Garmin devices, compatible fitness equipment and online training apps, such as Zwift
Captures running dynamics, such as vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more
Stores heart rate data during swimming or other activities out of range of your Garmin watch then automatically sends data to the watch when the activity is finished
Stores steps, calories, intensity minutes and heart rate then syncs to your compatible Garmin watch when in range
Small, lightweight heart rate monitoring module is no wider than the width of the soft, comfortable strap
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Garmin HRM-PRO, Premium Heart Rate Strap, Real-Time Heart Rate Data and Running Dynamics, 010-12955-00 for $89.99. Shipping is free.
Price: $40.00 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $129.99
Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 6,463 global ratings
About this Item:
Premium heart rate strap transmits real-time heart rate data via ANT technology and BLUETOOTH Low Energy technology to communicate with Garmin devices, compatible fitness equipment and online training apps, such as Zwift
Captures running dynamics, such as vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more
Stores heart rate data during swimming or other activities out of range of your Garmin watch then automatically sends data to the watch when the activity is finished
Stores steps, calories, intensity minutes and heart rate then syncs to your compatible Garmin watch when in range
Small, lightweight heart rate monitoring module is no wider than the width of the soft, comfortable strap
Model: Garmin Fitness Tracker with Step Counter, Heart Rate Monitor in Black | GRM1295500
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Great price, but the Pro+ has an improved battery door for only ten dollars or so more, at the moment. If I needed a HRM, I'd go for that option: https://a.co/5VeDj8J
I have an HRM-Dual that came with my Edge 530 for cycling. Is there any huge improvements that other cyclists recommend for upgrading to the Pro / Pro+?
I actually just went through the process of picking one of the three Garmin HRM straps. I like the Pro Plus the best - new battery cover design and all the running metrics. I almost got the Pro for the running metrics, but couldn't justify spending double the money just for the metrics.
I ended up getting the HRM-Dual for $46. It paired perfectly with my Garmin Fenix and with the treadmill at the gym. Also, the HRM Dual is less disposable than the HRM Pro and HRM Pro Plus because the HRM Dual has a replaceable strap - you can take the sensor off the strap. Can't do that with the Pro and Pro Plus.
For anyone wondering pro vs pro plus https://youtu.be/k0ql3sI0jdc gives you details. In nutshell seems the biggest change is battery replacement. Pro is getting the software update so both will be the same. Also, if you don't have garmin watch this might not be worth for you.
I have been using hrm pro almost daily for more than a half year, it is good. The only complaint is it hurts my right side under the armpit and the chest if I don't wear it with care, otherwise I love it. The $14 difference between the two models is reasonable, the screws on the pro model rusts over time, the screw-in front cover on thr plus model makes it super easy to keep the sealing ring in place. You can get the pro plus if you like less potential troubles.
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If you don't care about or can't use the data though, a lot of people seem to prefer the comfort and durability of the Polar over this.
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If you don't care about or can't use the data though, a lot of people seem to prefer the comfort and durability of the Polar over this.
* Cadence (average & max)
* Stride length
* Vertical ratio
* Vertical oscillation
* Ground contact balance (% left vs right)
* Ground contact time
This one doesn't have the advanced running metrics, but is perfect for zwift/trainer.
I ended up getting the HRM-Dual for $46. It paired perfectly with my Garmin Fenix and with the treadmill at the gym. Also, the HRM Dual is less disposable than the HRM Pro and HRM Pro Plus because the HRM Dual has a replaceable strap - you can take the sensor off the strap. Can't do that with the Pro and Pro Plus.
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