Anyone got a decent recommendation for an HRM for a man with a particularly hairy chest? Wondering about a bicep strap as my chest monitor keeps losing my rate
Same. It seemed to be stuck at a max of 180 for a while, not sure if it was calibrating or whatever but I was close to sending it back. Somehow fixed itself and been faultless for a couple of years other than a battery change which is cheap and easy. Highly recommended. Only downside is the fastening mechanism (if you can call it that) has started to splay a little bit and it’s getting increasingly difficult to do up. Looked around for some advice on a fix but best I’ve found is to buy a new strap but for the price may as well buy a new HRM and get another couple of trouble free years.Reasonably hairy chest here - though no Zangief - and Garmin HRM Pro Plus has been quite consistent, never noticed any drops, and significantly better tracking than my old fitbit.
Fantastic reference to ZangiefReasonably hairy chest here - though no Zangief - and Garmin HRM Pro Plus has been quite consistent, never noticed any drops, and significantly better tracking than my old fitbit.
My current one is a Coospo. In fairness I have had it about 3 years, so maybe it is just dying rather than struggling with the hair.I got a Coospo H808S HRM earlier this year having sweated another Tickr to death. That's been fine with my reasonably hairy chest and much easier on the wallet at £25 than the Garmin options.
this. Sadly wrist hr with a watch is not accurate enough. Chest strap is the best really.I'd never trust optical HR. Too many times I've been in the middle of 'crossfit' style gym sessions, and my Fenix has said I'm at 100bpm or so. And then all of a sudden it rockets up to 170.
Although lately it has been much better, but that's the issue. For me it's never fully reliable.
Haha, you know how few bikes and swapping of stuff I do... Somehow still have 4 sets of 'spare' handlebars on my shelf and don't really know where 2 of them came from!![]()
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Loved the Zangief reference too! I'm hairy but not particularly 'long' hairy as keep it trimmed. Gets far too long if I let it grow, feels greasy/wet when sweating then. Tend to do a 'number 1 1/2' clippers on my head every couple of weeks and then 1 on the chest probably every month. Maybe a number 2 during the winter a little less regularly for some additional insulation...Anyone got a decent recommendation for an HRM for a man with a particularly hairy chest? Wondering about a bicep strap as my chest monitor keeps losing my rate
Pretty much what I've found with my Whoop 4.0 but moving that to bicep (from wrist) mostly solved the differences I'd seen for my chest strap... But talking Zwift HR intervals during racing/TTT's so might not be as short as CrossFit type stuff?I'd never trust optical HR. Too many times I've been in the middle of 'crossfit' style gym sessions, and my Fenix has said I'm at 100bpm or so. And then all of a sudden it rockets up to 170.
Although lately it has been much better, but that's the issue. For me it's never fully reliable.
Yeah, i imagine you need to look like Steve Carrell in 40yr old virgin for it to cause any issues.But I've never had any issue with HRM pickup due to it, even during the really sweaty sessions. Do tend to not have that much hair under the moobs where I'm putting the chest strap...
I did replace the battery on my old 810 years ago, worked fine for ages after - gave it to my brother who used it too.Yeah, i imagine you need to look like Steve Carrell in 40yr old virgin for it to cause any issues.
I can't recommend Magene, i bought theirs to replace my Garmin but now it just reports 180bpm as soon as i start the ride and takes around 30 minutes to start reading correctly. I'm thinking i'll just pick up a Tickr. it's killing my watch battery life to keep broadcasting the HR from that to my Edge.
Speaking of the Edge (non U2 related). Has anyone looked at battery replacements? Mine doesn't seem to last beyond 10hrs and even less with following routes. Based on this i should be expecting a minimum of 24hrs
Edge 130 Plus and 1030 Plus Battery Life Expectations | Garmin Customer Support
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It's perfectly good otherwise though and so doesn't seem worth spending a small fortune to upgrade.