Sportline 370 TraQ AnyWear Pedometer

Brand: Sportline
Average Rating
6 reviews

The new TraQ pedometer is accurate any-wear. Designed with the Infiniti Motion Sensor, this fitness monitor will not only track your steps, distance traveled, calories-burned and total exercise time but also will remember your workouts for up to 7 days. So, set a personal goal, track your progress with extreme accuracy and remember to always be truthful because the TraQ isn’t likely to forget. more info

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  1. Comment by S. James — October 27, 2009 @ 7:29 pm

    Like everyone else, I say, DON’T BUY IT
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    Same problems as other people: the battery won’t stay connected and the thing is generally a terrible piece of junk. I had a very cheap SportLine model that also gave me problems and I thought if I bought an expensive version it would do better. It is worse. SportLine is the only brand sold in my local sporting good stores–can’t imagine how they cornered the market.

  2. Comment by A. Savoy — October 29, 2009 @ 11:41 am

    design is flawed
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I still don’t know how accurate it would be since I can’t get the battery cover off to start it. It is a tiny, tiny screw and I went and got a tiny screwdriver, Phillips as per directions, and still I can’t get it off. I think I have to go to a jewelry store for help.

    It really is frustrating.

  3. Comment by J. Clement — October 29, 2009 @ 1:07 pm

    Don’t Buy This Pedometer
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    This pedometer appeared to be the one I was looking for in terms of function, size, and durability. Unfortunately, I was wrong. Similar to these other reviews, after some effort, I was able to get the back off to engage the battery, but was not able to securely close the back enough to have the battery have continuous contact. As a result, the device would constantly reset and I was never able to use the device as intended. I too am returning this product and will not purchase another Sportline.

  4. Comment by Polly Wolly — October 30, 2009 @ 2:43 am

    Don’t waste your money
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I purchased this because it was smaller than the others in the store and it was the most expensive, which made me think it was better. It’s very hard to get the battery compartment open, which you need to do to get it started. I could not set my goal of 10,000 steps a day because I could not get it to erase the 1,100 that was already showing on the screen. After I went through the modes and set it up I put it on. In the 2-3 seconds it took for me to attach it to my pants it showed me as having already walked 17 steps. I took 5 and it had recorded 38. The mere act of slowly turning it over added an additional 11. It is not even close to accurate and was a waste of $40.

  5. Comment by planthead — November 4, 2009 @ 3:05 am

    Waste of money, not accurate or durable
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I purchased this for an aid in my running training. I spent a little more to get something that would be more accurate, but this definitely has not worked out to be the case. I run the same run every other day of the week. I recently heard about [...] and entered my route. What the pedometer was calling 6.95 miles was actually only 5.23. That is a big margin of error. I do have to say the pedometer was consistently inaccurate however, always giving the same distance. I entered my stride distance based on a measurement of 300 feet, so it should have been fairly accurate. For the money, you would also expect that it would be durable: also not the case. The pedometer began to malfunction completely after three uses.

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