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Sequoia Fitness TrimCal 4000 Body Fat Caliper (Black) [Health and Beauty] with Fat% Chart

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Color: Black


Features

  • Accurate | Affordable | Durable | Easy to Use.
  • Dual Spring Calibration
  • Low cost Body Fat caliper meets all of the requirements for jaw pressure and accuracy.
  • Comes with Male & Female Body % Chart
  • Lightweight

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.39 x 9.57 x 1.18 inches; 2.08 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BD13096


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 18, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sequoia


Best Sellers Rank: #15,730 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #6 in Body Fat Monitors


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,909 ratings


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  • Calipers
Color: Black
We use them to measure the heels of patients. Works great. Good price. Good purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by david r.

  • Way Easier to Self Use
Color: Black
I bought this to replace an Accu-Measure (the small one that clicks) and first thing I noticed is that this design allows for way more consistent measurements. The Accu-Measure, although functional, had the tendency to overshoot a measurement as you reacted to the click, so you'd get a lot of variance in your self measures. With this one, as long as you use it correctly, it works, and is repeatable. It's also a lot closer to the ones I used in school and seems to be a mass-produced for "consumer" variation of those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by Kyle K.

  • Glad I spent the extra $6 on the gun-type. About 1.5mm off.
Color: Black
Glad I spent the extra $6-8 and went with this gun-style over the cheaper handheld pinch-style click one. This one seems much more repeatable. Saw someone else moaning about the chart being inaccurate... no surprise. Body fat measurements are known for being subjective/ranging from one test to another. And why bother limiting yourself to a crummy formula from a budget made in China product. I used the easy calculator over on the "linear software" website. (Just google 'linear software body fat' and it's the first result). They offer 6 different formulas, and short videos demonstrating where to measure (click 'chest;, 'abdominal', 'thigh', etc. to watch the corresponding video). I made a few measurements at each body location (to collect 2 data sets of what I thought was representative of a low estimate, and a high estimate), and plugged each set of numbers into the calculators, and averaged the results of the 6 formulas offered. Got a range of x%-x%, (a 2% range), which was in line with my guess based on looking in the mirror & comparing to popular consensus pictures. I mean if you're not willing to do that then keep on being fat. The calipers aren't going to eat less for you. Youtube "Body Fat Test Comparison: Hydrostatic, Skin Fold, DEXA Scan, BIA" by Alan Thrall & get a better understanding of why different assessments give different results, and that the $13 tool is just meant to be used as a quick, easy, cheap, way to track/monitor/adjust your progress towards being more or less fat. *the pair I received are a little inaccurate. They read about 1.5mm too low. That is to say: real world 5mm/10mm/15/20/50 corresponds to 3.5mm/8.5/13.5/18.5/48.5 on these plastic calipers. I verified up to 50mm. They still seem useful for collecting repeatable measurements over time to track trends. I also scratched the white paint off of the pointer arm/indicator arm with a razor blade, and replaced it with a sliver that I cut off of a white shipping label. It is thinner and makes the measurements more precise & repeatable. I've been using this for ~3 months now 2-3x/month and I think it'll hold up for years. If I had to do it again, I'd check prices for a digital recording style that would make back measurements easier to take solo. My assumption is that the cost of a decent pair is more than that convenience is worth to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021 by Nick

  • Quality for cheap
Color: Black
It was larger and sturdier than I expected. It measures about 9x8". The plastic seems thick and quality. The springs close the measuring claws so it will give repeatedly accurate results. The springs are good quality, but could be replaced if broken. The old ones would need to be cut off, but the anchors could easily hold new springs (see picture). Comes with a 3-point measuring system and a 2page result chart. Could easily be used with a 6-point system found online for free, but my point is you can use it straight out of the package without anything else but yourself. Definitely recommend for someone who wants a cheap but quality skinfold caliper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2015 by Nate Nate

  • Underestimates your fat % by a lot
Color: Black
My son and I were both excited to measure our body fat at home, knowing that any result we'd get is just an estimate. The device is big (about 12" x 11") and is pretty awkward to use and see the measurement, even measuring on someone else. We used the 7 site method and used a reputable online calculator for results. My son got a result of 4% and I got a result of 12%, then 13% on a second try. We're both pretty fit, but we are not a Olympic athletes. I would guess from experience that mine is around 18% - 20%. It seems to measure fairly accurately, but it pinches really hard and gets readings far lower than a regular pair of shop calipers, so I can only assume it's pinching much harder than the professional models (and the professionals operating them) do. As unpleasant as they are to use, we got a much more believable result with the metal calipers from the garage. I had high hopes that these would be easier to use and get equally accurate results but I think they'll be going back. If all you're looking for is to take measurements over time to see your progress, these would probably work. But if you want to know your actual body fat percentage, look somewhere else! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021 by Williams Family

  • Gives very consistent results, which is what matters the most.
Color: Black
These calipers give very consistent results for skinfold measurement, which is the most important thing for any caliper to do. Even if you aren't skilled with calipers, so long as you remain consistent in how you use them, you can get meaningful information from them, even if the numbers are all wrong. If your goal is to drop subcutaneous fat then all you really need to concern yourself with is how much your skin fold measurements change over time. If the measurements are decreasing, then you're on the right track, and if they're not....well...you probably need to change something. And for those who are trying to get absolute body fat measurements: While calipers like these aren't the most accurate means of measuring body composition, they do a good job for what you pay for them. The more accurate means available are very costly. This is especially true in my case, as I have a lot of water weight from kidney disease, which makes other common and inexpensive methods (such as BIA) practically useless because the percentage numbers are skewed heavily in favor of the water content, making i.e. fat and muscle percentages look lower than they actually are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017 by Anon

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