I knew it was time for new shoes, but also knew that both of my daughters were in need of new shoes and I just couldn't bring myself to buy myself a new pair before I first took care of them. (I have so much to say about my two daughters and track, but I have to save that for another long overdue post) We finally took care of their needs and so I started looking frantically for my next pair of shoes. My shoes have been discontinued by New Balance, but I am really happy so I really wanted to stick with the same pair if I could. Everyone was sold out, but I luckily found my model in my size on clearance at New Balance Web Express. The next time I am in the market I will need to change shoes..... oh the horror!
I went out today with my oldest daughter Ashlee in my new shoes..... oh how nice to run in new shoes :) I also took my new watch for one last test drive before telling you about it.

This heart rate monitor is for passionate athletes in training. It's technologically advanced, but super easy to use. The Race Trainer boasts a 10-workout memory that saves workouts with date and time, as well as a 50-lap chronograph. It captures a variety of useful fitness info including peak/avg heart rate and calories burned, and users can wirelessly download their workout results to their computers and keep customized training journals, if desired. The product includes a wristwatch, heart rate chest sensor and USB device for the downloadable function. Available in two men’s and two women’s styles.When I first took it out of the box I have to admit I was a little bit overwhelmed. I have a bit of a short attention span when it comes to setting up new equipment like this. I just want to get out the door and start trying it out. It took me about 15 minutes to read through the basic setup instructions and get it connected to the heart rate strap. This wasn't any worse or better than the last heart rate monitor watch I had when I set it up.
Once I had the chance to go running with it I did notice it was very easy to connect with the heart rate strap. I cannot say the same for the previous heart rate monitor watch that I had. It is very comfortable to wear, and I don't even notice the strap once I get running. The watch is easy to use while on the road running, but I don't find myself doing too much analyzing or adjusting while on the run..... with any watch.
It took me a few minutes to figure out how to read the results when I got back from my run, but once I figured it out it really wasn't bad. This watch has a lot to offer as far as stats, but I don't use too much other than the basics. I really was bummed when I found that I wasn't going to be able to give this watch a complete review. When I took everything out of the box the USB Connector was missing. This means that all I could test and use was the watch itself, and couldn't connect it to my computer or test any of the functionality with the software.
All in all I found this watch easy to use, comfortable, and easily living up to the Timex name. I would recommend it for anybody that wanted a watch without GPS capability...... but for me, I really have grown spoiled with running with GPS capability and the freedom that gives. There are times when I don't need the GPS capability and for those times this will most certainly be my go to watch.

Now that the new equipment testing is over it is now time for me to go back to the hum-drum routine and get some miles in....... the best running weather (in my opinion) is right around the corner! :)
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