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Inspiring tool!, 2008-08-03 I began wearing my pedometer as a challenge that St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN gave to staff and faculty - six weeks of competition to see who could have the most steps and challenged us all to walk the distance as if it would be between Northfield, MN to Florida. The longer I wore the pedometer the more exciting it became to see if I could outdo the day before. The program is completed, but now I wear it every day as part of my wardrobe ("can't leave home without it") and it's a constant reminder for me to stay active and I feel so much healthier - an added benefit! Terrific product - I especially like that it tracks seven days worth of history.
A Pedometer That is Accurate and Easy to Use, 2008-08-01 I am very pleased with the Omron HJ-150 Hip Pedometer. I clip it on my belt in the morning and wear it all day. I don't have to worry about accidentaly erasing the total or having it fall off. Previously, I bought four different pedometers costing up to three times as much and was disappointed in their performance. I highly recommend this pedometer to anyone who counts steps.
Best Pedometer on the Market, 2008-08-01 I have worn a pedomenter daily for about 2 years now. These pedometers are the absolute best ones in their price range on the market that I am aware of. They stand up to daily wear and falling on the ground several times a week. The clip is sturdy and reliable. They use to come in a packet of two, which was GREAT, because I tend to misplace or lose my pedometers once in a while!!
Pedometer, 2008-07-25 This is my first purchase of a pedometer. I do like how it tracks 7 days of steps taken. It does, however, add extra "steps" when driving in a car and thus it is not as accurate as it could be. Overall, however, I am very satisfied with this pedometer.
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Omron HJ-150 Pedometer, 2008-07-06 I bought three of these for my kids after attending a brain health seminar. It has motivated them to be more active. In the first week I could not get them to stop moving until they had 10,000 steps recorded. I purchased the safety cord with them and would highly recommend spending the $1.25 as insurance. So far, they have been reliable, accurate, well built, and a good value. If you want a slightly better model with more features, go with the Omron 112 which I bought for myself. Although it is slightly larger, you save the $1.25 because it comes with a safety cord and is an even better value for the difference of $6.
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