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Suunto t6c Triathlon Pack - Train like a pro
Suunto t6c Triathlon Pack provides accurate speed, distance and altitude for running and cycling, cadence for cycling, chest belt with in-built memory for recording heart rate in swimming, as well as detailed physiological analyses on PC.
Suunto t6c Triathlon Pack is a comprehensive solution tailored for competitive triathletes. It combines a Suunto t6c heart rate monitor, Suunto Foot POD, Suunto Road Bike POD, Suunto Cadence POD, and a Suunto Memory Belt. Whether you're running, cycling, or swimming, these advanced instruments work together seamlessly so you can fine-tune your training at an advanced level.
Hitting your optimal training stride in not just one sport but three is always a matter of a delicate balance. The Suunto t6c heart rate monitor measures critical physiological data - from heart rate to EPOC - with a level of accuracy previously only available in sports laboratories. You'll have more confidence to determine whether you ought to conserve your energy, or if today is a good day to smash your previous record.
The real-time Training Effect gives you an accurate measure of how hard your body's working at a quick glance, so you can continue with a minimum of interruption. Tracking your Training Effect over time takes the guesswork out of tweaking your training schedule. The Suunto t6c also gives a read-out of your EPOC - your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level - which lets you measure your training load and adjust future training sessions as needed.
Simplify your speedwork using time or distance interval alarms: combining the Suunto t6c with the Suunto Foot POD and Suunto Road Bike POD gives you real-time information on your speed, distance, and altitude. When cycling, the Suunto Cadence POD provides real-time pedaling frequency information. The Suunto Memory Belt also records your heart rate underwater, so you're not left guessing about your swimming performance.
Whether you want to turn your triathlon weakness into one of your new strengths, or to maximize the effectiveness of both your training and your recovery, the Suunto t6c Triathlon Pack has you covered.
The new Suunto Triathlon Pack combines the innovative t6c wristop training computer with a Foot POD, Road Bike POD, Cadence POD, and Memory Belt in one essential package. The t6c measures everything you need to reach your peak performance, from real-time training effect to elevation.
The new Cadence POD attaches to your bike to measure pedaling pace while the Foot and Road Bike PODS gauge speed and distance traveled while running and cycling. The Memory Belt gathers heart rate information in situations where transmission is impossible, such as while swimming.
The combination of each element satisfies the demands of triathletes who train across multiple disciplines, providing instant feedback and tracking of performance and improvement. There is no better combination of gear.
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| The t6c comes with the ANT "comfort belt," but the Triathlon Pack does not (you get the memory belt only). Both the phone and online support people seemed confused on that point. On the bright side, however, the Triathlon Pack does come with the software CD and the memory belt docking station (which aren't pictured or mentioned on the Triathlon Pack web page). The printed manual is adequate, but the online manuals are excellent. The products themselves are of very high quality. I'm especially impressed with the watch buttons and the display configurability. Comments from The Staff: You are correct that that the Triathlon Pack does not come with the ANT comfort belt, but does include the software, downloading cable, memory belt and docking station. Apologies for any confusion. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concers 800.891.8490. Jami Site Manager | |
| Anonymous at Suuntowatches.com on 12/07/2008 | |