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Timex Ironman T5J985 Unisex Trail Runner Bodylink Heart Rate Monitor Watchx$187.31
    (15 reviews)
Best Price: $349.99 $187.31
Accept no imitations or limitations. There is only one Timex IRONMAN* Triathlon�. Stylish enough for the weekend warrior, technical enough for the extreme athlete. Don't swim, bike, run, jump, climb, throw, or kick without one. FEATURES INCLUDE: INDIGLO� night-light; Water Resistant to 50m; Size: Extra Large; Dual Time Zones; One-Year Warranty; Alarms;2 Year Battery Life; Preset heart rate zones;Automatically set your 5 training zones;Measure recovery heart rate; Amount of time spent within selected zone; Heart rate display in %-of-max format; GPS functionality to provide latitude and longitude; Ascent and descent rates;Up to 10 waypoints; On-the-move directional heading; Navigate to selected waypoints. Combining GPS location data with heart rate monitoring, the Timex Ironman Trail Runner (model T5J985) is a great choice for serious and professional runners, providing latitude and longitude, altitude/elevation data, exact real-time/average/maximum speed, and pace calculation. It offers a stylish silver watch face accented with bright yellow, dark gray resin band with buckle closure, chest-strap heart rate monitor, and lightweight GPS receiver. Location features include the ability to record up to 10 waypoints, on-the-move compass directional heading, and a Track Back function to navigate you back to a selected waypoint. Speed and Distance features include tracking of your workout distance (with target distance alerts), continuous odometer for total distance for a workout or group of workouts, and a predictive finish time mode that uses total event distance and pace data. The heart rate monitor features include: - Target Zones: Preset your desired heart rate exercise zone. Alarm notification when you are not in zone.
- Average Heart Rate: Displays your average heart rate over a period of time.
- Time In Zone: Amount of time spent within your selected heart rate target zone.
- Recovery Heart Rate Timer: Measure your heart rate after a timed recovery.
- Max Heart Rate Zone Calculation: Automatically sets your five training zones; one manual zone.
- Digital Transmission: Timex's system protects your data from other heart rate monitors and most exercise equipment.
This watch also provides: - 3-line customizable display
- Summary Mode: review navigational, speed, distance and heart rate performance data at end of workout
- 100-hour chronograph with either lap/split in large digits,
- 100-lap memory with recall of Bodylink system data
- 2 linked interval timers
- 100-hour, 3-mode countdown timer
- 5 alarms for daily, weekday, weekend or weekly with 5-minute backup
- Up to 2 year battery life
- Included bike mount
The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer. The Night Mode feature allows you to illuminate the Indiglo night-light for 3 seconds with any button press, regardless of the mode or function. The watch is water resistant to 50 meters (165 feet)--suitable for swimming but not for diving--and the GPS sensor is splash resistant. All Timex heart rate monitor sensors have batteries that can be replaced by consumers without requiring them to be returned to the manufacturer.
MPN: T5J985F5 - UPC: 753048265220
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Customer Reviews
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Timex Ironman T5J985 Has Been Fantastic      By A1AC0P3B8C5NND on 2008-02-16
This is my first HRM (let alone personal GPS system). After a few run throughs with the manual, I was quickly using the watch at the gym to track my HR Zones. With regards to heart monitoring, the watch is very easy to use and easy to read. I have had no issues.
One interesting note is that I have been using the watch during my weight-training portions of my workouts as well my cardio. It has been interesting to see which exercises have greater affect on my heart rate than others.
Also, I have recently been exploring the GPS aspect and after the initial linking of the GPS to the watch (which took about 2 minutes), there haven't been any issues. It appears very accurate, as I have mapped out various road runs with the car and come up with similar distances traveled on the Timex. I look forward to hitting some trails soon.
Timex BodyLink Trail Runner      By A2D7XTL7SDCV4 on 2007-11-24
Timex IRONMAN Triathlon Bodylink Trail Runner Watch T5J985
Great watch! I upgraded from the previous generation Timex BodyLink and have to say I LOVE this watch. I love all the features, like the waypoints and the altitude information. The GPS transmitter is smaller than the previous generation's model and easier to wear on my arm.
Awesome Watch!      By A3378AOVADU7T0 on 2008-06-18
I have used Timex Ironman watches for the last 20+ years for tracking running splits while training for local 10k races, so I am used to the format. The format for the Trail Runner watch is total different due to its additional features of the GPS and Heart Rate monitor. Even with these new features, it is still easy to use.
It has the ability to show you 3 different lines of realtime date that you can select from while in the Chonograph mode. You can watch heart rate, speed, distance, pace, lap time, split time, etc. what ever you desire. The middle line of the screen is larger than the top or bottom data line, so you can even toggle what data is provided in that line for better viewability while running. It comes with a bike attachment for Triathalon training so you can mount to handle bars instead of looking down at your wrist all the time.
The GPS is very accurate for tracking distance even under heavy trees. If you are using the belt clip versus the arm band for the GPS module, then you may find that accuracy may vary slightly due to being covered up by your shirt while running. When I tuck in my shirt just above the belt clip on my hip, then the GPS is precisely accurate each and every time. I have not used the arm band yet, but I imagine that would solve this problem. You can hit the mode button a couple of times while running to get to the Finish mode, and the watch will predict your finish time based on how far you told the watch you run will be -- extremely helpful for hitting target times while training, trying to hit a qualifying time for a road race, or hitting a personal best or finish time for a race.
The GPS module takes about 1 to 2 minutes to link up with the satellites, so you need to give it that time before you begin your run. The heart rate monitor is awesome and 100% accurate - I tested it for accuracy against another HR monitor. I also checked the speed mode on the GPS (shows MPH) against 3 cars to see how accurate, and again 100% accurate even at 50 and 60 MPH. Weight wise, the GPS module is so light even with the 1 AA battery, that you dont even notice its there. The watch itself is not any larger than some of my other large Timex Ironman watches and is also extremely light weight. I also ordered the new version of the Data Recorder (weighs as much as a ping pong ball), but I have not used it yet in the three weeks I've owned the Watch kit and Data Recorder. The info that comes with the Data Recorder shows that they have not updated the software program for you computer to be compatible with Windows Vista. I checked online at Timex.com, and they didn't show an update to the software yet to download the week that I received the Data Recorder, but it looks like a great addition to the package that I should and will start using shortly.
All in all, I'm extremely pleased with this watch and how it is helping me to improve my running. I love being able to go out the door and just run until the watch tells me I've hit my half way point on distance so that I can turn around and head home. If you can afford this watch, you will not be sorry at all!!
At last!      By AO29MV8WLXCEV on 2008-04-26
Totally excellent! I've tried several heart monitor watches before and took all but one of them back, either because the manual was gibberish or because they didn't pick up my heart rate. I had a pretty good Polar but the band was really too small and eventually broke from being stretched.
Picked up heart beat and GPS signal quickly. Heart immediately, GPS after a few minutes.
Comfortably long band, which none of the other watches I've tried had.
Manual is handy size and WRITTEN IN ENGLISH (sorry for shouting) not translated from Klingon by someone with only a one-week crash course in English. Easy to understand and follow. How often have you found a manual like that, ever?
Indiglo night light looks really cool but I can't read it. Don't think I'll ever use the watch at night anyway. The whole watch is attractive.
I can't tell you about some of the hard-core features like laps. I'm only going to use the watch for general fitness.
The GPS is fun to use but not make or break for me. It holds the signal well, even when going past tall trees.
A good bargin!
Great system & easy to use      By A1WCKJTGUUPLQR on 2008-04-14
I've been using this watch/sensor set up for the past 3 weeks and love it. It was easy to use right out of the box, and the more that I explore it's capabilities, the more I learn and enjoy using this system. Having the GPS to let me know how far I'm into my run is awesome, as I find it quite motivating to see the progress.
I've heard instances of people having trouble with the GPS around tall objects, but I have not had any instances of trouble with the GPS retaining a signal.
I would recommend this watch and sensor combination for sure.
- If I Could Give It 6 Stars, I Would...
     By A4LQWRJAE5T98 on 2008-08-24
I've never owned a GPS or training watch before, and I'm training for my very first marathon, so I researched for months to learn about every model by every brand. After reading hundreds of reviews from every source available, I bought the Timex T5J985 Ironman Trail Runner. I can't say enough about this training system. It's not just a watch, it's a training SYSTEM. I've read that other brands have several concerns, i.e., GPS not locking up or dropping out and never recovering, re-charging systems terminally failing, inaccurate data, etc., and I've experienced NONE of these problems. I will however, tell you that while I was on a training run in the middle of tropical storm Fay (I live in Miami) the GPS did lose the signal once, but while I was still on the move, the GPS was locked back on in the time it took me to look down at the watch (because it had "beeped" at me) and all I had to do was hit the "DISPLAY" button to link back up. This all happened in a matter of seconds, literally, and I never lost any of the total run's data like some of the other users had claimed. I run under moderate tree cover as well, and have NEVER had a problem. Now on to the watch functions...
This watch is AS ADVERTISED, and then some. The chrono functions flawlessly with three lines of data in real time across an ample watch face. You can select which data you prefer to view by toggling the DISPLAY button. I like to see my HR, PACE, and DISTANCE. You can also choose from LAP TIME, SPLIT TIME, and SPEED as well as others. The VERTICAL mode gives you data pertaining to your altitude. Since Florida is at sea level, I don't have occasion to use this feature much, but I will tell you that the watch tracks it automatically through the GPS, and at the end of my training runs, I chuckle to see that I've ascended a little over 200 ft., and descended about the same...lol. The FINISH mode is absolutely awesome! It predicts your finish time if you input a certain distance! On my longer runs, I'll input 26.2 miles, and select the finish time prediction in place of my average pace on the main chrono screen. It keeps a running time based on my pace and distance, and even coaches me if I'm going slower or faster than my input finish time! It's like having a coach on your wrist. The NAVIGATE mode is great for orienteering. It gives you LAT and LONG and your degree points, again in a three-line display. The WAYPOINTS mode is phenomenal. You can set waypoints (10) with a "tracking" mode to navigate you back to a particular waypoint should you get lost! While tracking, the face changes to a real-time compass face, with the distance you are from your waypoint, and you can see your progress toward or away from your waypoint as you walk. The LAP DATA mode gives you detailed information about each one of your laps or splits including lap or split time, ongoing event time, speed, pace, HR, distance, and elevation increases and decreases. the SUMMARY mode gives you detailed overall information concerning your entire event including avg speed, max speed, avg pace, best pace, event total distance, odometer, total ascent, total descent, at/above 1,000 ft., avg HR, max HR, min HR, HR zone times, recovery HR, total event time, and GPS battery level. There is a dual TIMER mode, a 5-ALARM mode (with backup) and a CONFIGURE mode in which you can set your default values for every function.
This watch was easy to use out of the box, and I got started with it right away. The GPS has never taken more than a minute to lock on, and I turn it on as I'm stretching for my run, so that when I'm done stretching all I have to do is switch to CHRONO mode, hit the START button, and go. No waiting! I did not purchase the data transmitter since I don't need to see my data on a graph. I'm not an elite athlete, and I can tell what areas I need to work on simply by tracking the data in SUMMARY mode.
I swear by this watch, and would recommend it to ANYONE...from the professional to the amateur to the beginner. CUDOS, TIMEX for getting the job done yet again!
Enjoy your workouts!
- Overal Satisfied, Problems getting GPS signal inside AND outside
     By A2WKVOUAWU861R on 2008-07-29
Overall this product rocks... waterproof, chrono, waypoints, compass, elevation, and the best feature in my opinion is the three line display with middle line in larger font and you can change which item displays larger.. i.e. i have heart rate large when working out with the heart rate monitor strapped on.... or my pace when i can get the gps to remain locked in. aboslutely no reception indoors on a treadmill (which we dont really need), but even outdoors i have much trouble trying to synch it and get it to remain synched for the duration of a workout. do not buy this if the determining product is the gps. everything else about this watch rocks!
- Water leak an anomaly?
     By A9NW3SB8TLC0L on 2008-05-25
I have been a fan of Timex watches since 1994. The Ironman series have all the basics I need: waterproof, dual time zone, multiple alarms, chronographer, and timer.
I bought the Bodylink system to improve my marathon time. I like the concept of training to heart rate intensity, rather than running duration or distance. The HR % apparently reflects the quality of workout for the heart. No complaints about the HR monitor or GPS monitor so far. I have not tested the system in an area with thick foliage. But even if it doesn't work well in the woods, that is a limitation of the environment and not a design flaw of the GPS receiver. The arm band of the GPS receiver on bare skin gets uncomfortable when I start sweating. It's okay if I put it over the sleeve though.
Now, the big disappointment came the first time I got into the pool. One would expect that a watch designed for tri-athletes would survive a swim or two. But water did get into my watch and damaged the LCD display. I sent the watch back in for repair. I hope this is an isolated incident, and not a defect for this particular design. Like I said, I am a fan of Timex sports watches.
Update: I got a new replacement, but have not tried it in the pool yet. A new problem: In a couple of instances, the watch picked up one, but NOT both the GPS and HR monitor signals. Maybe I was suppose to hit the detect button on the watch AFTER the GPS linked up with the satellites. In any case, this problem is just as upsetting as the water leak.
Update 2: replacement watch survived the pool! Also, in order for the watch to detect both GPS and HRM signals, press the detect button (or go to chnographer function) AFTER the GPS picked up the satellite signal. Overall, I am happy with this new training tool.
- Great buy..........
     By A34ADC85UH567B on 2008-06-11
This watch is excellent. I've had mine for a little while now and it is holding up very well. Glad I purchased it.
- Timex Ironman Trail Runner Heart Rate Monitor/GPS
     By AWZVEO91IYR6N on 2008-08-12
Excellent product. Does exactly what it is supposed to. I compare my heart rate on the watch with the monitor on the gym equipment and they are within 1 to 2 beats, if not exactly the same. GPS works well, discovers satellite quickly and gives accurate readings. I would purchase it again.
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| Product Features |
- Combines GPS location data with heart rate monitor for serious runners
- Provides latitude and longitude, altitude/elevation data; record up to 10 waypoints for Track Back
- Chest strap heart rate monitor provides target zones with alarm and time in zone
- 100-hour chronograph; 100-lap memory; 5 alarms
- Watch is water resistant to 50 meters (165 feet); up to 2-year battery life
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