|
We are currently not carrying any Polar HRM`s.
*** PLEASE NOTE! Polar HRM`s have recently been bought out by Polar USA. We are currently awaiting contact from Polar USA on pricing and product information for 2008. ***
Polar is the largest manufacturer of Heart Rate Monitors in the world - and the only company that designs specifically for the horse market.
Remember - monitors over $100 include shipping, so our already low prices are really even lower! (PLEASE NOTE: To have the watch/monitor or transmitter battery replaced, please call Polar at 1-800-959-4089.)
Click here for quick video on the value of training with a Polar Heart Rate Monitor.
Here is a great article from Horse and Farm Magazine on 10 Ways to use your Polar Heart Rate Monitor.
New Features!
New heart rate transmitter/electrode unit - The new horse heartmonitors will be utilizing a rededisnged heart rate transmitter/electrode unit. The new transmitter is smaller lighter, ergononmically designed, and has a battery life of 5000 hours.
Here are some more details about Polar Heart Rate Monitors.
Polar Equine Heart Rate Monitors continuously measure a horse`s heart rate via an electrical impulse. The heart rate of your horse is displayed on thea screen of a `watch` receiver worn by the rider.
A continuous measure of a horse`s heart rate can help you:
Design an exercise or training program which is safe, reliable and appropriate for your discipline
Measure how your horse is responding to exercise or training
Monitor your horse`s recovery from exercise or injury
Measure a vital indicator of your horse`s general health
Polar Equine Heart Rate Monitors eliminate the inconvenience of the veterinarian`s stethoscope and provide and objective measure of a horse`s state of health. They are an essential complement to the horsemanship that leads to a successful and rewarding relationship between horse, rider or trainer.
Polar Equine Heart Rate Monitors are recognized world wide for their accuracy and reliability.
Polar Equine Heart Rate Monitors are suitable for all users, from those involved in competition, high performance and training, to those concerned with the general health and well being of their horse.
|