Timex Ironman 50 lap review
- Price Paid:$45.00
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User rating:(3.3)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 1 years
- # of logged workouts:
"As long as you don't want to use this watch in the water, it will work out just fine. If you plan to get wet you may have to consider something else. I've yet to find one that I can swim with AND press the buttons without paying $400 for it though."rsqdvr
Quality of Construction
Can't give this category very high marks. It worked really well for about 3 months while I was swimming and then started to fog up and the screen just freaked out on me.
Fit
Fits fine
Comfort
Felt very comfortable during use.
Durability
Just didn't hold up to the rigors of training. I didn't realize that you couldn't push any buttons while under water, which is a major weakness in my mind. The main reason I use it was to keep track of my laps while swimming. If I can't press buttons, it doesn't do me much good.
Value
Worked well for a while but once it started having issues, it went downhill fast.
Customer Service
Timex, the one that is supposed to "take a lickin and keep on tickin" wouldn't honor the warranty because I was 6 days past.
Strengths
Very easy to use, stylish and very comfortable
Weakness
Can press buttons under water.
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- workouts logged
- 0 miles / 0 hours logged
Ease of use
Very easy to use and pretty intuitive. Nothing was very difficult to figure out.