Sportline Pedometer Review



For many, exercising is just going down to the basics. No fuss. No Frills. Just do it, period.

For these types of no non-nonsense health enthusiasts, there is a Sportline pedometer that would be most appealing. This is the Sportline 330.

Unlike its kin in the Sportline pedometer lineup, the 330 is solely dedicated to tracking down the daily walking steps of an individual.

The walker out to calculate his or her steps just hit the pedometer button to reset it to zero and the device is ready to operate. It has a strong belt clip to match any brisk walking that its user may undertake.

This stark simplicity in its design makes the Sportline 330 Pedometer highly accurate; in fact, research has indicated that this Sportline pedometer count among the most accurate step counters available today. Its large digital display also contributes to the efficiency of the Sportline 330.

This Sportline pedometer is likewise inexpensive, and is available with an informative walking handbook.

The main drawback of the Sportline 330 is of course its single, step-counting only feature that would not find much favor among those who would want a multi-function pedometer to provide more data on the progress of their exercise regimen.

There is a Sportline pedometer that answers this particular need. This step counter is the Sportline 360 that can monitor many elements of an individual’s workout, such as steps, speed, calories.

It also has an automatic exercise timer and indicates the time of day as well. The Sportline 360, in addition, can store step totals in its seven-day memory bank for reference on daily exercise progress.

The technology behind this Sportline pedometer, however, may not appeal to those who are annoyed by monotonous clicks of the old pedometers.

The Sportline 360 casing has been redesigned but the device continues to use the classic pendulum system.

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