Polar RS800CX RUN BIKE MULTI
Heart Rate Monitor UK are pleased to announce the arrival of the new Polar RS800CX Polar RS800CX RUN Polar RS800CX Bike and Polar RS800CX Multi
| Polar RS800 / RS800SD / RS800G3 / RS800CX (bike/run/multi) - an explanation of the different available models. OK - let’s start with the important stuff. A Polar RS800 (without the CX suffix) is NOT the same as a Polar RS800CX. A Polar RS800 can only support either the G3 GPS pod (RS800G3) or the S3 stride sensor (Polar RS800SD) - A Polar RS800, RS800SD or RS800G3 can NEVER support the BIKE speed or bike cadence sensors. Only the Polar RS800CX can do this. The RS800CX is a direct REPLACEMENT for the soon to be obsolete RS800(RS800SD/RS800G3). The RS800CX is a multi sport unit and it can support ALL of the WIND devices (except Power) - that includes G3 GPS, S3 stride sensor, WIND bike speed and WIND pedal cadence.The product range for the Polar RS800CX is as follows:
Polar RS800CX - comes with WIND Wearlink chest strap - but no accessories. Customers can add run, bike and/or GPS components as they wish at a later date
Polar RS800 CX RUN - comes with WIND Wearlink chest strap AND the Polar S3 stride sensor. Customer can add G3 GPS and/or bike / pedal sensors at a later date
Polar RS800CX BIKE - comes with WIND Wearlink chest strap AND the Polar WIND bike speed sensor. Customer can add G3 GPS, S3 running stride sensor and/or pedal cadence sensors at a later date
Polar RS800CX MULTI - comes with WIND Wearlink chest strap AND the Polar G3 GPS sensor - for people undertaking ANY outdoor sport that requires speed and distance feedback, plus GPS mapping / tracking. Customers can add the running S3 stride sensor and/or bike sensors at a later date

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05/03/2009 at 09:19 am
Polar make heart rate monitors for every sport, including cycling, running, triathlon, outdoor sports, general fitness and weight management and also for cardiac recovery. The polar range of heart rate monitors there are nearly 30 different models. http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com/polar_hrm.html
30/07/2009 at 07:45 am
In order to get an effective workout, it’s necessary to get your heart rate up to at least the lower end of the range (aerobic threshold), where there is enough stress to produce. High-intensity cardio intervals are performed in something we call heart rate training zones. Cardio intervals target these heart rate training zones for various periods of time.
http://www.cyclingmind.com/2478heart_rate_variability.html