Jump to content

Dynamix

Members
  • Posts

    55
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Public Profile

  • Province
    Western Cape
  • Location
    Welgemoed
  1. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    It could have been done neater, I know, but it was in the middle of the night and I was in a hurry!
  2. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    For those interested, it turns out that you can charge the V800 during recording, allowing you to save high accuracy data at long cycling events. During the 36ONE I connected my unit to a power bank at checkpoint 2 and took it off again at checkpoint 3. We rode at an easy pace and recorded 19H57, with 50% battery left at the end. Unfortunately my bum only lasted about 16 hours, so I was in pain for the last 4 hours!
  3. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    Anyone with actual experience regarding charging during recording and speed/distance accuracy in power saving mode?
  4. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    Has anyone tried charging the V800 during an event? I've read that it's possible, but I'd like to know for sure. I need it to last for about 20 hours, but also need my speed & distance to be accurate. In power save mode it takes a reading every 1 minute, so not sure how accurate the distance/speed reading will be on a winding road. Also, can't seem to find out what "medium accuracy" means. It's supposed to give up to 23 hours, but don't know what the reading intervals are. I don't have a speed sensor.
  5. My humble opinion - lose the kudu logo...
  6. You DO qualify, provided you joined before doing the event.
  7. I cannot imagine anybody reaching R1500 cash back. On the current diary that runs till end of May there are 3 running events and 0 cycling events qualifying for cash back. If memory serves there was none for April.
  8. Not so. If you join TV you are a full member with all the benefits, no need to join Club 100.
  9. I thought it would be a logical abbreviation for "skipping rope with a digital counter in the handle". Forgive me, I'm a Dutchman
  10. I agree that Discovery messed up by releasing the product too early. They weren't ready, with almost no events that qualify for the 50% cash back. Also, you qualify for the Vitality points anyway, so no need to join for that. I had a feeling I wasted my R600. However, I received my shirt and it's a quality product. I then went on a ride with them and got a smoothie and a nice breakfast afterwards. Then I joined them at their hospitality venue after the Argus, and that was awesome. They also handed out a (better than Cycle Tour) goody bag with a bunch of high value items, including digital skipping rope, and mostly full size samples worth at least a couple of 100 bucks. In my opinion I've got my money's worth already, and with the prospect of having free after race shade, snacks & drinks at future events it can only get better. I'm also pretty sure they'll be adding plenty of events in future. I'm happy...
  11. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    I was just referring to the picture in the comparison link Izak posted, haven't seen it yet. However, looking at the introduction video on the Polar site, it does look pretty bulky on that pretty lady's arm...
  12. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    * The V800 HAS an alarm clock. In fact, it vibrates which helps to wake me up. * I DO sometimes have issues with a GPS signal on my V800. * The M400 is much bulkier.
  13. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    I charged my watch on Friday morning, recorded the 8H24 ride on Saturday and when I got home on Sunday morning the battery bar seemed to be at about 40% (not sure if there's a way to see the exact %). Pretty decent. Maybe if you disable some features like vibrating feedback and tap sensor you could extend it a bit.
  14. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    I'm doing the Double Century tomorrow in a group on mountain bikes. We'll probably be in the saddle for at least 8-9 hours, so I'll let you know how far it goes in 1 second mode.
  15. Dynamix

    Polar V800

    The V800 was delivered at my home and my daughter sent me a picture. It's the same as before, so I phoned Polar. Turns out the new parts will only be available at a later stage, but I was the "one in a million" it happened to. Nothing I did, and nothing I can do to prevent it from happening again, cause it shouldn't. To be fair, I AM the one this type of thing will happen to (Murphy's laws are all about me), so don't stress too much about your V800. I just wish they designed it to use a normal micro USB like the new M400. Replacing that fancy V800 cable is not going to be cheap...
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout