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Garmin HRM-Tri and HRM-Swim Accessory Bundle

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Style: Combo - HRM-Swim & HRM-Tri


Features

  • SWIM HEART RATE1 - Stores up to 20 hours of heart rate data during swims, then forwards it to a compatible device at the end of the session. It also sends real-time heart rate and interval summaries to the watch
  • NON-SLIP DESIGN - Keeps the monitor in place, even during push-offs from pool walls.
  • COMPACT and DURABLE - Creates minimal drag through the water. HRM-Swim is the smallest and lightest heart rate monitor from Garmin. Withstands repeated exposure to all swim environments, including pools, salt water and fresh water
  • BATTERY LIFE - Lasts for 18 months (assuming 3 hour/week use) with user-replaceable CR2032 battery
  • Includes - HRM-Swim, manuals

Description

Style:Combo - HRM-Swim & HRM-Tri Enhance your triathlon experience by pairing HRM-Tri with Forerunner 920XT. Stores heart rate data when underwater, then forwards it to the 920XT. Garmin's smallest and lightest module fits within the width of the strap. Soft, rounded edges and covered seams make the strap super-comfortable out of the water, too. Enhance your training by pairing HRM- Swim with Forerunner 920XT. Sleek, non-slip design stays in place underwater, even during wall push-offs. Out of water, real-time heart rate, interval summaries and stored heart rate data are transmitted to the 920XT. Designed for all swim environments -fresh water, salt water and pools


Product Dimensions: 57 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.56 ounces


Item model number: 010-11254-03


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: Wireless


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: July 22, 2015


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  • Changed the battery and now won't work again
Style: Monitor
Purchased in April. It worked fine until the battery died in December. I changed the battery according to instructions and it wouldn't pair. I changed the battery two more times and still it won't pair. By the way, the battery is very difficult to change, much to difficult for the price of the item. I'e had this problem with other Garmin devices. I've had older heart rate monitors that did the same thing; after changing the battery, the devices won't work Since I started triathlon training 4 years ago, I've had 5 HR monitors because of this. Same thing happened with the foot pod. Honestly, these are way too expensive to have to buy two a year. So, consider buying another brand. I bought another one, same as with the previous one, It lasted only a few months until April 2020, then died. Changed the battery and it then refused to pair again. These things are really, really bad. Way too expensive. Garmin doesn't seem to care about the quality of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019 by Stanley Balcom

  • Works fine until you have to replace the battery
Style: Monitor
Works fine until you have to replace the battery, then it will fizzle out. I've had 2 of them, same story for both. the screws, threaded inserts and o-ring are cheap cheap cheap, hence leads to leaking and a non-functioning HRM. Also the rubber closure flap will cut you up to shreds on long runs. I figured out I had to put a piece of cloth under it to keep from getting cut from it (no it wasn't too tight). I was meticulous in disassembly and reassembly, used lock tight as well... only good as long as the battery lasts. It slips in the pool also. Needs refinement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2017 by JimBikeRun

  • Very disappointed in the fabric strap quality (disintegrated after 6 months use).
Style: HRM-Swim
It works well with my Garmin 735xt. I swim 3x a week for an 1.5 hrs and battery lasted about 5 months before I had to change it. The battery was easy enough to replace, but the fabric portion of the strap itself is also very worn at this point and will give out eventually. I haven't found a way to replace the strap extender only without replacing the whole thing. (Is that the expectation here -- fabric strap extender that will last less than 6 months of regular swimming and then I'm supposed to spring for a whole new one ? ). I also wish the strap had more elastic to it -- I wear it under my suit, so it doesn't really slip , but it would be easier to put on if it had more elastic. The hooks for the strap are also not as comfortable as they could be. Overall, I'd expect better from Garmin. Edit: The strap has disintegrated beyond repair at this point (6 months after purchase) and is no longer usable. I've written to Garmin and receive only a reply saying " I'm sorry, we do not sell the individual strap for the HRM-Swim. You will need to purchase a full replacement. " with no offer of resolution. I'm writing back again but holding out little hope that they will offer a resolution. For the moment, since the monitor itself still works, I'm going to try cutting the strap from an old swimsuit and creating a makeshift strap to see if I can still get any use out of it, but given Garmin's lack of responsiveness or any care to support their product, I will not be "purchasing a full replacement for this product" and I'll be looking elsewhere for a new sportwatch as well. Reducing my rating to one star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2017 by Love 2 Read

  • Five Stars
Style: Monitor
Works perfectly for biking and running .. haven't had the opportunity to use it in the water yet. Update it is now 1 year and 2 months since I purchased this HRM .. During a recent run the device informed me the battery was low .. I thought that was odd since I had replaced it maybe 2 months ago, I went for a bike ride the next day... apparently that last run was all that it had left in the battery... After replacing the battery it didn't register with my watch or my bike computer ... I took a battery from my cadence sensor and tried it .. still not working. I understand this device has to endure a lot of sweat and movement but seriously .. 1 year and 2 months or 287 hours and 23 mins of use, I have many other garmin devices and this is the first one to disappoint me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018 by Brent2u

  • As many of the reviews have stated... its awesome until the battery dies...
Style: Monitor
I have had the Tri HR monitor and it was incredible for about 10 months... until the battery died... Once I changed the battery it synced up for about 2 or 3 workouts then it died again... I assumed the battery was bad... So again I replaced the battery and it worked again for about 3 more workouts... I really love the metrics and I decided I would buy another because quite frankly if you're doing metcons (workouts that involve a lot of movements) the HR monitor in the watches isn't great for being accurate if you're doing things that don't consistently involve having a nearly straight wrist. While looking I found that a lot of the 1 star reviewers had nearly the exact same issue I had... To me this means its a known issue... For this thing to cost what it cost (I paid 99 when I purchased) I don't expect to need a new one every year... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 by RNorman

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