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Anyone owns one? And how good is it, does it really works? I see some variety of it, which one works best? |
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@sisfreak2017 | 16 April 17 |
ny neice and her fiancee both have them and they work way better than the almost identical looking China people's copies!!!!!! , i myself prefer garmin vivofit2 purely as i do NOT want to know my heart rate! , nor messages etc on my wrist , But the 1 year with no charge battery was the winner for me! |
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@kym73 | 16 April 17 |
I have two, best one is a surge . I'm allergic to the strap . But apart from that it's brilliant.
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@lisasere | 16 April 17 |
Isnt that just sweat rash hunny
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@wickedwitch | 16 April 17 |
Ooooh Lisa ![]() |
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
I just keep fit by going out and doing stuff, tonight i've mainly been doing jumps on a bike. These 'gadgets' are for people who wanna do the bare minimum and be told by something they're doing good.
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@sisfreak2017 | 16 April 17 |
@ mikeymk - 16.04.17 - 09:33pm I just keep fit by going out and doing stuff, tonight i've mainly been doing jumps on a bike. These 'gadgets' are for people who wanna do the bare minimum and be told by something they're doing good. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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@kym73 | 16 April 17 |
Mzfit are quite good also. Not as good as fitbit ,but quite accurate.
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
@ sisfreak2017 - 16.04.17 - 09:44pm ![]() ![]() ![]() Well i do the odd 21 mile hike, presumably, those days i walk in a tee through fields with a beer. Which was lastly just a couple of weeks ago. I mean well done and all that, but it's kinda like an ex-alcoholic counting the days they've been dry... just fkn go out regularly and enjoy the open air. That's it. |
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@kym73 | 16 April 17 |
@ liambrwn - 16.04.17 - 10:20pm I have a Fitbit. I haven't been jogging yet but I jerked off for 4 miles today ! Lol, did it count them as steps? |
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
Attack attack attack! That's me at work. Up and down flights of stairs 100 times a shift - i don't have to do it, but i do it because i can. That's why i jump railings on foot, that's why i jump stairs, that's why i generally hop, skip, jump and run through life. Every day. That's why i have a spring in my step, that's why i run up the stairs instead of taking the escalators, that's why i run to the shop, why i cycle to work... because i'm not fkn lazy. And i don't need some shyte gimmick like a Fit-Bit.
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@oligarch | 16 April 17 |
i use a surge for training rides or shorter days on a trail network. i like mapping stuff. i like seeing improvements. The GPS data is good for a wrist device. Battery life while tracking is good considering its size, but i'll use a handheld if i'm doing more than 5 or so hours. the HRM is ok, not as accurate as other solutions but it's still useful data. It's a sweaty bi**h in the heat and it doesn't play well with water. It's bulky if you're not a big watch person. the odd shape makes it difficult to wear around the penis or ankle. |
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@1molly | 16 April 17 |
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@sisfreak2017 | 16 April 17 |
Some peoples including myself do find them very useful and convenient , ive no current health conditions myself but have in the past due to high cholesterol had need to burn up so many extra calories a day , and would have found the current wrist ones way more useful than the old mother fkr garmin gps i lugged around then later had calculate calories via time /distance.
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@kym73 | 16 April 17 |
@ liambrwn - 16.04.17 - 10:28pm Yes I ran at a pace of 100 mtrs every 5 seconds ![]() |
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
I'd like a little gps one so i can draw rude pictures on my town, without carrying my phone. Strava is good for drawing dicks and tits and stuff. Just draw a dick on the map, follow the route, and upload it to Facebook for all to see. MK is great for this. |
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
@ kym73 - 16.04.17 - 10:41pm ![]() Once you've got past the stitch you kinda go numb, and you can just leg it for ages. |
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@oligarch | 16 April 17 |
@ mikeymk - 16.04.17 - 10:44pm I'd like a little gps one so i can draw rude pictures on my town, without carrying my phone. Strava is good for drawing dicks and tits and stuff. Just draw a dick on the map, follow the route, and upload it to Facebook for all to see. MK is great for this. the surge can automatically sync penises to your strava account ![]() |
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@mikeymk | 16 April 17 |
..in lycra ![]() |
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@kym73 | 16 April 17 |
@ mikeymk - 16.04.17 - 10:46pm Once you've got past the stitch you kinda go numb, and you can just leg it for ages. ![]() |
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@4juice | 17 April 17 |
@ oligarch - 16.04.17 - 10:37pm i use a surge for training rides or shorter days on a trail network. i like mapping stuff. i like seeing improvements. The GPS data is good for a wrist device. Battery life while tracking is good considering its size, but i'll use a handheld if i'm doing more than 5 or so hours. the HRM is ok, not as accurate as other solutions but it's still useful data. It's a sweaty bi**h in the heat and it doesn't play well with water. It's bulky if you're not a big watch person. the odd shape makes it difficult to wear around the penis or ankle. Oh, i was actually thinking of buying one to monitor my heart rate. I want to know calories burned while i am throwing rubbish out or taking a shower. I will read up on the surge. |
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