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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Soleus sports watch


Having worn and purchased many sports watches in the past, I have found the Soleus sport watch to be one of the best watches, and one of the more affordable ones, when considering the features it has to offer the wearer. Depending on the model, whether it is a men’s or women's watch, and the features you need, the watch can be purchased from as low as $39 onwards up to over $100. But, of course, the more features you are looking for, the more it is going to cost. In other words, if you need GPS navigation, stop clocks, a built-in pedometer, and other types of training devices and features, the price will most likely be commensurate with these features.

I have personally used the Soleus Men’s Ultra Sole 35-Lap
sport watch, which cost me $89.50, and am extremely satisfied with what it has to offer, especially considering the price, and the fact that most other brands of sports watches do not offer nearly as many features, or as clean a look, and are far pricier. The current Soleus I wear has a black hard plastic band, with yellow inner lining, and around the digital face also has a yellow ring, and the buttons are also yellow. However, there are different color options you can choose from.

As far as the features, my current watch has a GPS navigation system, stop clocks, lap split timers, the ability to program my workouts online and transfer the data on my computer in order to track progress, the ability to save up to 20 workouts, a pedometer to count steps, and has a digital set up, making it easy to read the time, and easy to read workout stats. It also has a very friendly user interface, is easy to set up the timers, and offers the ability to change time settings to different countries, or different time zones.

Overall the Soleus Men’s sports watch offers many features I was looking for in a watch, especially the GPS device, which offers great maps. It also allows you to preset workout runs, and it is a much cheaper option than other big name sports watches, which are not going to offer nearly as many features, or as many design styles as the Soleus. When you add in the low price point, Soleus sports watches seem like a “can’t lose” purchase.

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