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Sportline Walking Advantage 345 Calorie Pedometer | 
| Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $12.50 as of 9/5/2010 18:32 PDT details You Save: $6.49 (34%)
New (30) Used (7) from $6.36
Seller: The Eklectic Shop Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 64506
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5 x 2.2 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: WV3477PW Model: WV3477PW UPC: 095121534770 EAN: 0095121534770 ASIN: B000EG6CD4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Features advanced pendulum design ensuring step counting accuracy | | • | Accurately measures distance, steps, and calories burned | | • | Large display flips or reverses for easy viewing | | • | One-touch button reset | | • | Spring-loaded, stay-put belt clip |
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Product Description Attention walkers, joggers, and hikers, don't miss a step as you monitor your workout goals with the Walking Advantage 345 Calorie Pedometer, which features an advanced pedometer counting engine that ensures accurate step and distance measurement. With its large, readable flip display (which also reverses for effortless viewing) and simple one-touch button reset, track your number of steps (counts up to 99,999), calories burned, and distance covered (records up to 1,000 miles) with this ideal workout companion. No matter your preferred measurement system, this pedometer will satisfy: distances can be set to feet or centimeters and calories can be set to pounds or kilograms. What's in the Box? Pedometer, battery, detailed instructions, 10,000 steps/day walking book Manufacturer's Warranty One-year warranty
Product Description Counts steps to 99,999 Measures distance up to 1000 miles in .01 mile/km increments Tracks calories burned Patented Advanced Pendulum Design (APD) ensures accurate step/distance measurement Single button stride set & reset Easy mode & settings buttons Stride length adjustable from 1 - 5 ft Large, easy to read reverse display for easy flip viewing Spring-loaded belt clip 1-year warranty Includes 10,000 steps/day program guide book
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 16
WORTHLESS! April 30, 2010 Kristen (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just got this, and I'm already ready to take it back. I clipped it on my pants, walked around the house some, and it counted... 12 steps. I counted myself and it was easily three times that. So I thought maybe my pants were too loose. I put it in my pocket. Walked around some more, and now it read: 19 steps. WHAT??? I clipped this stupid thing on my underwear and still it did not work! My cellphone pedometer even works better than this. What a piece of s**t!
The best pedometer I've had in years. August 31, 2009 O. Alexander (Jamaica, NY) I am a walker, and a part of a Walking Club. We try to do 5,000 to 10,000 steps a day.
Unfortunately, MOST INEXPENSIVE PEDOMETERS ARE NOT ACCURATE, including the cheap ones from Sportline; that you see in most stores for $5 or under $10.
My friends and I in my club received the 345 pedometer from our Senior Center. It is truly the best. It is accurate!!!
As we are walkers, and very often walk to same places, we know how many steps are involved. This pedometer keeps accurate counts.
Also, this #345 pedometer on the SPORTLINE site is $23.95, plus tax and shipping. Amazon sells this for about $16 plus tax, with NO shipping.
As a bonus, this pedometer counts calories, miles and has a clock. Also, when you flip it up, the numbers reverse so you can read it without taking it off.
I had to replace my original one, because I was afraid it would fall on the floor in a public bathroom. So... I laid it on the toliet paper dispenser, and left it there. Hopefully, the person who found it likes it as much as I did.
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Good outweighs the Bad May 15, 2009 Alaina Burnett (West Allis, WI United States) I really like this pedometer. Although the hinge has been a problem (I had to replace mine after a year) I am happy with its accuracy and performance. It's comfortable to wear, doesn't look bulky under clothes, and has inspired me to get more active. I like the fact that you can flip it to see the steps while still keeping it on your waist and the screen is very readable. For $16.99 I think it's worth it.
Sportline Junk January 29, 2009 John Tate (Michigan) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought this Sportline 345 a year ago and it doesn't work right. Same distance walked one day was 4700 steps and next day 2400. Tested at home and it skips steps, sometimes 4 to 1. Junk. Buy Omron or Timex and save yourself a headache and $20.
Excellent Device August 5, 2008 Stuart Atkinson (Philadelphia, PA) I have had this pedometer for a few weeks and use it everyday. I have had no difficuulty with it and I really like the reversible display.
I use it everday. It only has a belt clip but the spring is strong enough to keep it in place.
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