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Not 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(r) 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(r)-smart and supermodel-thin, it might be time to re-thinQ everything.
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Not 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.
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Would Not Recommend | |
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| Actually returned this to you earlier this week as it is totally inaccurate -- it resets itself back to zero while you are walking and miscalculates steps. Wore two pedometers -- both set to step length and weight -- and counted my steps. The other pedometer and my counting indicated 950 steps; the Sportline 303 pedometer registered 280 steps.I am very disappointed and even angier that I am paying about [$]for postage for something that was defective. I will not order from you again by mail.Arlene Weissman | |
| Angry in Phila at Sports Authority on 05/05/2009 | |
Took it back. | |
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| I liked the idea of this. The fact that it could go in your pocket was great. The slimeline design was also a plus. However, after resetting it twice I decided to take it back. It's very inaccurate. Even the clock couldn't keep time. I have had many pedometers over the years and this was the worst. Time to look for another one. | |
| Speedwalker at Dick's Sporting Goods on 06/06/2008 | |
Nice idea, but poor product | |
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| Product registers between 1.5 and 2 times the number of steps taken. There is no adjustment for sensitivity, which makes this nice idea worthless. You would be as accurate, by just guessing how far you went. | |
| Fred at Dick's Sporting Goods on 02/02/2008 | |
too bad it dosen't work. | |
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| Same as the other review, it would be an awesome product if it worked properly. It registers 2-3 times more steps than I actually take. So it's pretty much worthless. | |
| Katie at Dick's Sporting Goods on 05/05/2008 | |
Save your money! | |
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| This pedometer is very inaccurate. Would not recommend. | |
| Countin'steps at Dick's Sporting Goods on 05/05/2010 | |