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Polar FT80 Heart Rate Monitor
w/ G1 GPS Sensor
Dedication best describes those who are seriously into their training.
FT80 is the most dedicated training partner for the most devoted fitness enthusiasts. This intelligent training
computer helps you achieve maximum efficiency and reach your workout targets for both cardio and strength training,
plus its stylish design is comfortable during a hot workout or in everyday use
Key features:
- Innovative Strength Training guidance
- Intelligent Polar STAR Training
- Polar Fitness Test™ determines your fitness level, tracks your improvements,
and provides motivation.
- polarpersonaltrainer.com training diary and data
- Shows Calories Burned
- User-changeable battery
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Basic Features
- Automatic age-based target zone (% / bpm)
- Backlight
- Graphical target zone indicator
- Heart rate (displayed as % of maximum heart rate) - A measurement of the work your heart does, expressed as % of your maximum heart
rate.
- Heart rate (displayed as bpm)
- A measurement of the work your heart does, expressed as the number of beats per minute (bpm).
- Heart rate (displayed as graphical trend) - Strength training
- HeartTouch™
- button-free operation of wrist unit
- KeyLock
- Manual target zone (% / bpm) - upper limit
- Sound volume level setting
- Visual and audible alarm in target zones - A feature informing you every time your heart rate and/or speed/pace exceeds
the upper limit or falls below the lower limit of your target zone during a training session.
- Water resistant - 30m
GPS Options
- Battery type - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Full power mode (up to 30 hours with an optional lithium battery) -
opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Low battery indicator - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Low power battery mode - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- SIRF-III chipset - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Shock resistant - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Speed and Distance - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- WAAS support (wide area augmentation system) - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
- Water resistant - opt. with G1 GPS sensor
Exercise Features
- Average heart rate of total exercise - A figure expressed in beats per minute (bpm) representing the average heart rate measured
over a specific period of time (e.g. a training session).
- Exercise Date
- HR-based target zones with audible alarm
- HR-based target zones with visual alarm
- Maximum heart rate of total exercise
- Polar Fitness Test™ with OwnIndex® - A fitness test that measures your aerobic fitness at rest in just five minutes. The
result, Polar OwnIndex, predicts your maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max ). With the Polar Fitness Test you can measure
your aerobic fitness by yourself, automatically and without any exertion. No other equipment other than a heart
rate monitor is needed. The Polar Fitness Test is as accurate in predicting the VO2max as any submaximal fitness
test. The test is based on gender, age, height, body weight, level of physical activity, heart rate and heart rate
variability at rest. The result, OwnIndex, ranges usually from 20 to 95 and is comparable to VO2max, the golden
standard of aerobic fitness. OwnIndex is most meaningful when following changes in your fitness over a long period
of time. Find out how fit you are for your age and gender by comparing your result to the global references listed
in the Polar user manuals.
- Polar OwnCal®
- Counts and displays calorie expenditure. The Polar OwnCal feature shows your energy expenditure during one training
session as well as your accumulated kilocalories during several training sessions. You can set daily and weekly
training goals in terms of calorie expenditure with the OwnCal feature. Because the OwnCal tracks both the energy
expenditure during one training session and the accumulated kilocalories during a longer time e.g. one week, it
helps in achieving both short term and long term goals.
- Polar OwnCode®
(5kHz)
- Polar OwnRelax™
- OwnRelax is the result of a relaxation session, which is an easy and quick way to test how relaxed your body
is. The 5-minute relaxation session is based on heart rate and heart rate variability. OwnRelax helps to track
and improve overall well being. Daily relaxation session can be done anywhere, anytime, lying down, or sitting
comfortably with no talk or disturbing noises.
- Polar OwnZone®
- Determines personal heart rate limits for a training session. The Polar OwnZone (OZ) feature determines an individual
training zone. It guides you through an appropriate warm-up routine and automatically determines a safe and effective
training heart rate zone - your OwnZone - while taking into account your current physical condition. Polar Heart
Rate Monitors use multiple methods for determining your OwnZone. The primary method is to measure your heart rate
variability during the warm-up period before training. If the measurement is not successful, your latest saved
OwnZone limits are used. If there are no previous limits in the memory, the Polar Heart Rate Monitor will automatically
calculate OwnZone limits based on your age-predicted maximum heart rate (220 minus age). You should determine your
OwnZone at the beginning of your workout whenever you change training environment and/or training mode or if you
feel stressed, or not recovered. The OwnZone Basic corresponds to 65-85 % of the maximum heart rate. Training at
the lower end of this intensity level can be conducted for extended periods safely and often yields the best results
for weight control, while workout at the upper end of this intensity produces the best results for improving aerobic
(cardiovascular) fitness. The OwnZone Advanced feature consists of two training areas: OwnZone Low and OwnZone
High, providing greater variations in training than the OwnZone Basic area, which can be rather wide for more focused
training. The OwnZone Light corresponds to 60-70% of your maximum heart rate. This intensity feels fairly easy
for most people. It helps in weight control and improves endurance and cardiovascular fitness. The OwnZone Moderate
corresponds to 70-80% of your maximum heart rate. This intensity is especially good for people who are training
regularly. Training in this zone is particularly effective for improving cardiovascular fitness. The OwnZone Hard
corresponds to 80-90% of maximum heart rate. You will find yourself breathing heavily, having tired muscles and
feeling fatigued. This intensity is recommended occasionally for fit people.
- Polar Star Training Program
- Polar Star Training Program gives you weekly training targets and guides you without being too strict. This program
assists you to follow weekly training intensity, and it even adapts to your training habits, giving you new targets
and guidance. With its adaptive training program features, Polar Star Training Program helps you to achieve your
training targets more efficiently and effectively.
- Polar Strength Training Program - Polar Strength Training helps you to optimize your strength training by reading your
heart rate and informing when your body is ready for the next set. It guides you how long to rest between each
set in order to get the optimal impact. You can download set movements and follow your progress at polarpersonaltrainer.com.
- Wireless ECG accurate heart rate
- ZoneLock -
You can activate a target zone based on Polar sport zones with a press of a button during your training. You can
also deactivate the zone alarm just as easily â?? by pressing a button.
- ZonePointer
- A visible and moving symbol on the display of your Polar product indicating that you are inside the pre-set target
zone.
Recording Features
- Average heart rate
- A figure expressed in beats per minute (bpm) representing the average heart rate measured over a specific period
of time (e.g. a training session).
- Calorie expenditure (Exercise/Weekly/Total/Fat%)
- Distance (total) -
opt. with G1 GPS sensor or S1 foot pod
- Exercise Time (total) -
The time you have trained with the stopwatch running. The Total Exercise Time feature keeps track of your cumulative
training time since last resetting the counter. This feature gives you yet another way to set daily or weekly training
goals for yourself.
- Maximum heart rate
- The highest number of heart beats per minute (bpm) during maximum physical exertion. The HRmax -p score predicts
your individual maximum heart rate. The most accurate way of determining your individual HRmax is to perform a
maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory. For a rough estimate of your maximum heart rate subtract your age
from 220. HRmax is a useful tool for determining the intensity of training.
- Number of exercise files (with summaries) - 50
- Time in target zone
- The Time in Target Zone feature calculates the amount of total training time spent in your personal target zone.
You can use this feature together with the Total Exercise Time to determine the effectiveness of your training
program.
Watch Features
- Alarm with snooze
- Date and weekday indicator
- Dual time zone - A feature that allows you to choose between two time
zones.
- Low battery indicator
- StopWatch
- Time of day (12/24h) with alarm
- User replaceable battery
Other Features
- S1 foot pod™ - opt.
- WearLink®+ 31 coded transmitter (changeable battery)
- Compatible with polarpersonaltrainer.com with Polar FlowLink - opt.
- Display text in English, German, Finnish, French, Portuguese, Spanish
and Italian
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