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Polar CS600 W.I.N.D. Cycling Computer with Power Output Kit
List Price: $709.95
Our Price: $679.95
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Product Features
- Cycling limits can be set for heart rate, cadence or power output
- Measures incline with uphill or downhill steepness in percentage or grades
- Measures heart beat intervals and reflects autonomic nervous system in heartbeat regulation
- Train and rest in the right balance. Polar OwnOptimizer test tells you whether you have recovered
- Professional training software
Product Description
The CS600 is for both the professional cyclist and for the cyclist who wants to ride with the best. The CS600 with the updated Power Output SensorTM W.I.N.D is the markets most complete cycling system to plan, monitor and analyze Cycling is cooperation between the cyclist and the bike. The Polar Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. (2.4 GHz), compatible with the Polar CS600 cycling computer, contains different measuring features providing information on how the cyclist works with the bike and allowing the cyclist to control the intensity of exercise. The Polar Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. gives all information in one device only. It combines heart rate monitoring and power output measurement. Together with the Polar CS600, the Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. measures the actual, average and maximum power values. With the Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. you can analyze the L/R balance (balance between left and right foot) and Pedaling Index (shows how evenly the power is distributed during one crankarm rotation). The Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. also measures cycling speed, distance and cadence. You can easily download the data to the Polar ProTrainer 5 professional training software for further analysis. All of the drive force of the bike is transmitted entirely through the chain, allowing the Polar Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. to calculate watts accurately. The sensor positioned on the rear pulley works magnetically and measures the speed of the chain. The chain stay sensor (power sensor) calculates the tension of the chain by measuring the vibration as the chain passes over the sensor. The Polar Power Output Sensor W.I.N.D. also has a built-in cadence sensor. The information is then transmitted to the Polar CS600 cycling computer, which is mounted to a bike mount on the handlebars.
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