Timex Ironman Triathlon 100 Lap with Flix review
- Price Paid:$80.00
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User rating:(2.2)
- Would buy again from this company: No
- Used product for: 2 months
- # of logged workouts:
"Overpriced, bulky, unusual function setup, not enough alarms (3), catches on everything, rough interior to band, but has worked. I am glad it was a gift, otherwise I would have returned it."Baowolf
Ease of use
Awkard function to button setup, different than every other timex I have owned. I really had to read the manual to set the time etc. It was not intuitive based on other timex watch setups.
Quality of Construction
No breakdown in workmanship noticed as of yet.
Fit
The fit is off because of the roughness of the band.
Comfort
After 2 months I still have sores on the inside of my wrist from the band.
Adjustability
The band does adjust.
Durability
No problems to this point in time.
Value
Way overpriced for functions and size.
Appearance
Looks ok if you are into huge watches.
Performance
Seems to work as intended.
Strengths
It is a watch and has maintained its waterproofness.
Weakness
The thing is massivly thick and bulky, it is bigger than my garmin, edges are bumpy and catch on things, the band is not smooth on the inside and has worn sores on the inside of my wrist (I have worn a watch on that wrist continuously for 25 years without issue proior to this watch), I have to unbutton my shirt sleeve to get it on and off, you really do need to read the manual to set it up, not intuitive, I am forever hitting the start and stop/lap buttons wrong because it is a different setup to any casio or timex I have ever owned and it only has 3 alarms.
- 4 people use
- 617 workouts logged
- 3109.5 miles / 506.86 hours logged
Ease of installation
Had to read the manual carefully to figure out how in blazes to set the time and alarms and how to use the stopwatch. I am still not clear on some functions.