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Note: This product can only be shipped in the USA.
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Features
The Polar CS400 is a cycling computer for demanding cyclists. It has plenty of features to guide and control your ride; e.g. an oversized 3-row LCD display with personalized view options and incline measurement. With cycling economy you can foresee your calorie expenditure and measure how economical your training is. Polar CS400 cycling computer / heart rate monitor comes with Polar ProTrainer 5, a professional training software.
The Polar CS400 cycling monitor is the choice for the cyclist with the competitive attitude. Track your ride with wireless sensors, prepare your detailed training program with the Polar ProTrainer 5™ software and use the Incline measurement to adjust your cycling effort accordingly.
- Wireless Polar CS Speed Sensor - provides current, average, and maximum speeds. Easy attachment and aerodynamic design
- Wireless Polar Cadence Sensor
- Cycling Intensity - tracks in kcal/h and kcal/km
- Stores data from last 7 training sessions
- Innovative Estimated Time of Arrival feature enables you to ride with the goal in mind
- SpeedPointer - indicates relation between current and average speed
- OwnCal counts total calories burned during one exercise session and over accumulated sessions to help you reach your goals
- OwnZone® features determines personal heart rate limits for a training session, based on your fitness level
- OwnCode blocks unwanted signals from other computers and watches giving you disturbance-free transmission of data
- Wireless Speed Sensor - provides current, average, and maximum speeds. Easy attachment and aerodynamic design.
- Cycling Economy- Tracks the cycling workload as kcal/h and kcal/km. With this feature you can foresee your calorie expenditure and secure sufficient intake on a long ride. This feature is also useful for comparing and analyzing the loads of various training types. It also measures how economical your training is.
- Cycling limits - can be set for heart rate, cadence or power output. You can set upper and lower limits for heart rate, cadence or power output. Audio and visual alarms if your cycling rate goes out of the preset range. This feature is useful for maintaining a certain level of intensity in your exercise.
- Incline Measurement - Measures incline with uphill or downhill steepness in percentage or grades. Uphill or downhill steepness in percentages and grades calculated from altimeter data. Numerical information helps you to track your cycling effort accordingly.
- Polar sport zones - Helps you to train at the right intensity. Polar sport zones provides an easy way to select and monitor the intensity of your training and to follow Polars sport zones based training programs. The training is divided into five zones based on percentages of your maximum heart rate: very light (50-60%HRmax), light (60-70% HRmax), moderate (70-80%HRmax), hard (80-90% HRmax) and maximum (90-100% HRmax).#
- Computer Connectivity - Transfer exercise data to polarpersonaltrainer.com via Polar WebLink (SonicLink/Infrared)
Supplied with Polar ProTrainer 5 software
Weight:
2.00 lb
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* within the 48 continental US States
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Optional Accessories
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Polar 920135 T-31 Coded Transmitter and Belt Set
$40.50
At the heart of your training is the coded T31. Its purpose is simple: to transmit your heart rate to your wrist unit. Slim and light, the ECG (electrocardiogram) accurate transmitter is fully water resistant and designed for all weather conditions
New elastic design with front snaps. 25pct smaller, more stable, does not slide, increased comfort level, smaller electrode area. Compatible with all Polar Heart Rate Monitors except Protrainer XT, Protrainer XT Cycle, XTrainer, S510, S520, S625x, S710, S720i, S725x, S725, CS100, CS200, CS200cad, RS200 and RS200sd.
Features
- New elastic design w/front snaps, 25% smaller, more stable, does not slide, increased comfort level
- Transmitters last approx. 2500 hours
- Smaller electrode area
- Compatible with all Polar HRMs except Protrainer XT, Protrainer XT Cycle, XTrainer, S510 and S710
Compatibile With:
- FT80 G1
- FT80
- FT60 G1
- CS400
- FT60
- FT40
- CS300
- RS400sd
- RS400
- FS3c
- FS2c
- FT2
- FT1
- CS100b
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Polar 91029347 IrDA USB Adapter
$59.95
Once you’ve completed your training, you’re ready to view the results using the Polar ProTrainer 5 software. The IrDA USB Adapter provides that link by enabling a two-way infrared data communication between your Polar product and PC.
Price Includes:
- IrDa USB 2.0 USB Adapter
- Cable
- CD-ROM
- User manual
- Driver setup
- Two year warranty
Compatible With:
- AXN500
- CS600X with Power
- RS800CXPTE
- CS600X
- RS800CXBIKE
- RS800CXMULTI
- CS400
- RS800CXRUN
- RS800CX
- RS400SD
- S725X
- RS400
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Polar 91032556 WearLink Strap for Polar Wireless Transmitter - (M-XXL)
$16.95
The new WearLink+ strap is the ultimate strap for your Polar wireless transmitter. With sophisticated graphics, soft fabrics, a side opening hook for easy usage and new connector attachment, it’s the perfect solution to get your sensor strapped up and you ready to train.
Available in sizes XS-S, M-XXXL
Compatible With:
- Wearlink Transmitter
- Wearlink Transmitter WIND
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Polar 92039126, WearLink®+ Transmitter Nike+ (Strap Size M-XXL)
$63.60
Polar, the market leader and pioneer in heart rate training technology, has introduced the Polar WearLink®+ that works with Nike+. This exciting new piece of equipment is worn comfortably round the chest and transmits the user’s heart rate wirelessly to their Nike+ iPod Sport Kit or Sportband. It will improve the training experience of Nike+ users helping them to understand how hard they are working in any given run. Users can see their beats per minute while they run with their Nike+ SportBand, or hear spoken feedback of their BPM during their Nike+ iPod workout. And after training, heart rate data can be transferred to the nikeplus.com web service. Users can track how long they ran in their target heart rate zone and see their heart rate progress over time.
What is Polar WearLink+ transmitter Nike+?
Polar WearLink+ transmitter Nike+ is a dual-frequency fabric transmitter that provides heart rate to the Nike+ system, most Polar training computers and most cardio equipment. It comes with a soft textile chest strap which seamlessly adapts to the user’s body shape, bringing full freedom of movement to the training session. The comfortable textile strap is also machine-washable and with its hook mechanism, the transmitter is just as quick to put on as it is to take off. A user replaceable battery also increases the ease-of-use.
What does Polar WearLink+ transmitter Nike+ do?
This exciting new piece of equipment is worn comfortably round the chest and transmits the user’s heart rate wirelessly to their Nike+ iPod Sport Kit or Sportband. It will improve the training experience of Nike+ users helping them to understand how hard they are working in any given run. Users can see their beats per minute while they run with their Nike+ SportBand, or hear spoken feedback of their BPM during their Nike+ iPod workout. And after training, heart rate data can be transferred to the nikeplus.com web service. Users can track how long they ran in their target heart rate zone and see their heart rate progress over time.
The new Polar WearLink®+ that works with Nike+, is also compatible with most Polar training computers (all those using 5 kHz transmission technology). This allows use of both the Nike+ system and a Polar training computer at the same time. The Polar WearLink®+ that works with Nike+, is also compatible with the fifth generation iPod nano and the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit.
In addition, the Polar WearLink®+ that works with Nike+, works with Polar-compatible fitness equipment, including models from all major fitness equipment manufacturers. This enables users wearing the WearLink+ transmitter to see their heart rate on the compatible fitness club equipment as well. The coded transmission ensures that Nike+ devices and Polar training computers pick up the right heart rate signal and not someone else’s.
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