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Sportline Model 330 Step Count Pedometergood


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Rating: 2.5

List Price : $13.99 Price : $2.99
Sportline Model 330 Step Count Pedometer

Product Description

Perfect for your 10,000 Step per day program, this electronic step pedometer with APD (Advanced Pendulum Design) is easy to use. It is ideal for walkers, hikers and joggers. The large electronic display makes it extremely easy to read as you exercise.Easy reset buttonBattery: LR1142 (included)1 year warranty

Amazon.com Product Description

Simple yet effective, the tiny, ultra-lightweight Sportline 330 Step Count Pedometer is great for all walkers and hikers. It features a clear translucent gel design with a see-through flip cover that protects the buttons during activity. Perfect for your 10,000-step a day exercise program, it's suitable for walkers, hikers, and joggers. It records up to 10,000 steps on the extra-large LCD. Other features include tuned pendulum movement, single reset button, and a tough belt clip.

What's in the Box?
Sportline 330 pedometer, printed instructions

Manufacturer Warranty
1-year limited warranty


  • Steps Count Pedometer
  • 19 page Walking handbook
  • Color: Black or White shipped
  • Bulk Packaged Count Pedometer


Sportline Model 330 Step Count Pedometer Reviews


Sportline Model 330 Step Count Pedometer Reviews


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71 of 71 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No Brainer, September 1, 2004
By 
Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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These gadgets are great motivational devices and deserve most of the credit for my taking several long walks each week. I started with the fairly pricey Digi-Walker but soon broke the non-spring clip and ended up ordering two more at premium prices. Then I discovered Omrons and Boston Scientifics, but they struck me as overly touchy, not particularly accurate, and overloaded with bells and whistles. The goal is to reach 10,000 steps--not to time yourself, count your calories, take your pulse, and keep monthly medical records. The more complicated you make the device, the less likely you are to use it. Observing that I was using and breaking pedometers, my family started giving me deluxe models from Sharper Image and Brookstone for Christmas and birthdays--some had built-in radios and others played canned, silly melodies to match my stride. After a single walk, I was usually tired of them.

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good and Basic, December 27, 2003
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This is a VERY basic pedometer. It is designed to be used with fitness programs that count the actual steps taken and that is all it does. There is a booklet on walking that comes with it that is pretty useless. It attempts to give conversions for how far a given number of steps is based on stride length but fails to label the measurements so we can't tell if it's metric or english measurements. If interested in using to figure the length of a walk it is far easier to walk a measured mile and then use the number of steps as your guide. For the price is certainly fun. Ideal for kids and those with just a curious interest in how many steps (or distance if you take the time to the math).
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Loved it......but it didn't last long!!!, August 26, 2004
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Basic pedometer which was pretty accurate. Wore it almost every day for a month, and it really encouraged me to be more active. Unfortunately I dropped it on to soft carpeted flooring and it no longer works! Should be a little bit sturdier, particularly as most people wear pedometers when working out.
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