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Sportline Model 330 Step Count Pedometer | 
| Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
Buy New: $7.95 as of 9/5/2010 18:41 PDT details
New (7) Used (1) from $7.45
Seller: Heart Rate Monitors USA Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 25040
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.1 x 1.3
MPN: AC-013 UPC: 095121330006 EAN: 0735541304965 ASIN: B000068V0T
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Steps Count Pedometer | | • | 19 page Walking handbook | | • | Color: Black or White shipped | | • | Bulk Packaged Count Pedometer |
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Product Description Sportline 330 Step Pedometer Accurately Counts Steps. Ideal For 10,000 Steps/day Programs. No Adjustment - Ready To Use. Large, Easy To Read Display. This Item Is In Category: Instruments > Pedometers Brand: Sportline
Amazon.com Product Description Simple yet effective, the tiny, ultra-lightweight Sportline 330 Step Count Pedometer is great for all walkers and hikers. It features a clear translucent gel design with a see-through flip cover that protects the buttons during activity. Perfect for your 10,000-step a day exercise program, it's suitable for walkers, hikers, and joggers. It records up to 10,000 steps on the extra-large LCD. Other features include tuned pendulum movement, single reset button, and a tough belt clip. What's in the Box? Sportline 330 pedometer, printed instructions Manufacturer Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 32
Nifty gadget August 20, 2010 Anne Arbor (Las Vegas, Nevada) Love this product, it is easy to operate, not too many bells and whistles. It is simple and works well
didn't work at all! July 7, 2010 Becky_821 I purchased this pedometer because I didn't really want to spend much money, but I should have known better. With every step, there was clicking/ticking sounds which drove me nuts so I wouldn't wear it while walking around the office. It also didn't accurately count steps for me. I programed the stride length, per instructions and then tried to test the count. Sometimes 10 steps = 35 and other times only 4 or 5 steps. Plain and simple, it simply didn't work at all. I returned this and spent the extra cash on an Omron which worked beautifully! Was quiet, accurate, and simple to use.
Sportline Model 330 Pedometer Review May 26, 2010 Cathleen M. Brunner (Chula Vista, CA United States) I purchased 22 of these pedometers for a walking club at my work recently. They have been used for 2 weeks now and already 5 of them have stopped working correctly or have broken. I used one of them with my better pedometer to see how close they were and they track fairly well. I would say they track about 10% more steps then my more accurate pedometer does.
They just do not last well at all. They should last longer then 2 weeks.
pedometer November 10, 2009 Richard Kraft (Seattle, WA) Its ok low end pedometer. Doesnt give accurate readiug for the same distance walk but its still a point of reference.
Not bad, not great
Great pedometer April 9, 2009 Deborah Cummings I had one before and lost it had to replace it ASAP. Perfect measure and easy to use.
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