Review: If you do more than cycling, this GarminUK HRM starts to look better value…
Garmin's HRM-Pro Plus heart rate monitor is up to three or four times the price of some on the market, but if you are already enrolled in the Garmin 'family' of devices and you are into multisports then it does bring a lot of extra features over other monitors. It'll work with other devices too, and it is very comfortable to wear, even for long and sweaty workouts.Taking the HRM-Pro Plus out of the box, it really doesn't look any different to any other HR strap.
The strap is adjustable, with a range of 60cm up to 106cm ; that isn't massive, but I suppose being aimed at athletes, the majority tend to be quite slender. You can buy an extender if you need one for £8.99, which increases the chest size to 142cm . The strap is one of the most comfortable I've used. The thin design allows it to contour nicely with your body and it manages to stay in place without exerting a lot of pressure on your skin. I've worn it on some long gravel rides and barely noticed it – not something I can say about all body strap systems.Things are pretty standard in terms of connectivity, with the HRM-Pro Plus transmitting your data via Bluetooth or ANT+ to whichever device you are using.
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