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The large-display Sportline(r) 340 electronic pedometer features APD (Advanced Pendulum Design(tm)) with a unique, state-of-the-art pedometer counting engine that ensures accurate step and/or distance measurement. It's designed specifically for walkers and hikers and includes a personal stride adjustment feature.
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This easy-to-use electronic step pedometer from Sportline is made for walkers, hikers and joggers.
| Analog or Digital: | Digital |
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| Dimensions: | 2.7 x 1.4 x 0.8 inches |
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Spend more time picking it up | |
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| Recieved this as a gift. I have other pedomenters in the past, and like most people I have lost them. This is by way the worst one I have had. I have tried safety pinning this and puting a retractable clip on it. It falls off every time I bend over. So now it sits in a drawer. | |
| Mel at TCP at Sports Authority on 04/14/2008 | |
Inaccurate results | |
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| I found that even just going to the restroom added about 5 extra steps each time by the process of unbuttoning my pants. I can't get it to reset to zero, it resets to 10,000. For the first timers, it's fine for the price, but spend a bit extra $ for a better product | |
| naffle at REI on 04/28/2009 | |
Broken by the first day | |
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| The clip does not work with this pedometer--it is about 1/2 the size it should be to keep it in place on a waist-band. The first day I had it, it fell off on the cement and shattered after previously falling off all day. | |
| KatieE at REI on 02/16/2009 | |
Constantly falls off! | |
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| This pedometer does not stay on my waist! (Belt, waistband, etc. - it won't stay on). When I walk, it falls off, - when I bend over, it falls off, and it is truly a pain! Definitely do NOT buy this pedometer! | |
| Dora the Explorer at Sports Authority on 04/30/2008 | |
Waste of money! | |
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| This pedometer was bulky and always fell of my pants. I don't use it anymore because it was so annoying. Each time it fell off it reset and i never knew how many steps i actually had!! Don't waste your money... | |
| Athletic A at Sports Authority on 04/22/2008 | |
This is the WORST Pedometer ever !! | |
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| This product has a poor design. It slips off of your clothes easily. The face plate won't stay on. It does not accurately count steps. The Wallie World (you know what I mean) pedometer for [$] is a better value. | |
| Mad Soccer Mom at Sports Authority on 10/22/2007 | |
Don't waste your money | |
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| I use this everyday and I'm so sick of it falling off or resetting itself that I am out shopping around for a new one. Glad to see that I'm not the only one that doesn't like it! | |
| harleygirl at Sports Authority on 04/15/2008 | |
Inconsistent results | |
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| I got extremely inconsistent results using this product. Walking 3 identical routes on 3 different days (3 miles each day), my step count varied by up to 400 steps. I wore the product in the correct position. | |
| bluedogwalker at REI on 11/12/2008 | |
Poor pedometer | |
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| This pedometer is just not accurate. I used it in both modes, steps and distance, and each mode significantly under-reported. I am returning it. | |
| doggs at REI on 01/25/2009 | |
would not buy again | |
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| would not stay clipped on, lost it with-in two weeks. Inaccurate, display messed up not all number would read. | |
| carrie at Sports Authority on 02/15/2008 | |
Great pedometer, mediocre clip | |
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| The pedometer itself is great - seems accurate, and is easy to calibrate and reset. The only problem is that the clip that hooks the unit onto your waistband doesn't have enough grip to hold on for long, especially if you bend over or sit down. I use a pair of safety pins to keep it on all day, but it seems like that shouldn't be necessary. | |
| medveditsa at REI on 08/07/2008 | |