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RE :HR monitor placement
- To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
- Subject: RE :HR monitor placement
- From: Leonard.LIESENS@DG10.cec.be
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 08:59:32 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <199803120109.RAA29628@fsr.com>
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Hi Emil,
Sorry to ell you that, but this kind of HRM doesn't work well. I got one 2 years ago and tried every possible tricks to have it working. Sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't; once I got the girth under the hind legs by doing very stepp hills with my stallion (you know with the same effect as the bronco that you force to buck at the rodeo events with this girth...); every time I used it at the front of the girth, it was rubbing the horse; if I put it under the girth, then the transmitter diidn't wotk at all; also erratic reading were very common...
sorry, but this is a bad buy.
cheers
Leonard, from Belgium
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