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nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
jimboston wrote:nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
My wife got this... it's not the most accurate tracking system out there.
I think Garmin has some GPS based watches that do a better job. The way that Nike does it leads to errors.
The good think about the Nike system is the ability to upload it... and the online community that has gelled around it.
Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
What is it? I have no idea what you're talking about.
jimboston wrote:nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
My wife got this... it's not the most accurate tracking system out there.
I think Garmin has some GPS based watches that do a better job. The way that Nike does it leads to errors.
The good think about the Nike system is the ability to upload it... and the online community that has gelled around it.
freewillhunting wrote:jimboston wrote:nietzsche wrote:who's using it?
My wife got this... it's not the most accurate tracking system out there.
I think Garmin has some GPS based watches that do a better job. The way that Nike does it leads to errors.
The good think about the Nike system is the ability to upload it... and the online community that has gelled around it.
This is true. I ran the NYC Marathon in 2008 had to walk an extra 2 miles to get it to register 26.2 miles. (Yes I did calibrate it)
Nike's Community is Awesome, especially the graphs, goals, and competitions. I just wish the hardware was as good as the software. The shoes that Nike + works with to are a little lagging.
freewillhunting wrote:one things they do not take into account is elevation and the Garmin does. It takes more calories to run uphill and down hill (not just falling, distance running requires pace and not just flailing down the hill) than it does to run on flat surface. This is a big draw back to the Nike+ system.
Lootifer wrote:Andriod phone + gps + one of 21398321093281 run tracking apps?
Nike was a reasonable product when it first came out but I dont see why you wouldnt just use a gps-capable phone these days...?
nietzsche wrote:Lootifer wrote:Andriod phone + gps + one of 21398321093281 run tracking apps?
Nike was a reasonable product when it first came out but I dont see why you wouldnt just use a gps-capable phone these days...?
This thread is 3 years old.
Although I have bad experiences running with apple devices on me. I tend to sweat. I already lost an ipod touch and a a nano, so I will not try to run with the iphone.
Lootifer wrote:nietzsche wrote:Lootifer wrote:Andriod phone + gps + one of 21398321093281 run tracking apps?
Nike was a reasonable product when it first came out but I dont see why you wouldnt just use a gps-capable phone these days...?
This thread is 3 years old.
Although I have bad experiences running with apple devices on me. I tend to sweat. I already lost an ipod touch and a a nano, so I will not try to run with the iphone.
Son of a...
I am usually good with necros too... BAH
Lootifer wrote:Andriod phone + gps + one of 21398321093281 run tracking apps?
Nike was a reasonable product when it first came out but I dont see why you wouldnt just use a gps-capable phone these days...?
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