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The Polar Soft Strap Chest Strap is a durable, high-sensitivity heart rate monitor accessory available in two sizes. Made with soft nylon fibers and featuring a convenient side hook closure, it offers superior comfort and reliable performance. Compatible with Polar sensors and Garmin transmitters, it’s the trusted choice for athletes seeking accurate heart rate tracking during intense training and long races.










| ASIN | B007XCLU66 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,013 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 60 in Exercise Machine Accessories |
| Brand Name | Polar |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices Only Polar |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,483) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00725882017761, 00725882017778 |
| Included Components | Chest strap |
| Item Type Name | Sport Watch |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Polar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 91053142 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 91053142 |
| Product Warranty | 2 Years |
| Sensor Type | PPG |
| Size | M-XXL |
| Team Name | Polar |
| UPC | 725882017761 725882017778 |
J**N
Polar Chest Strap
Exactly as advertised, arrived quickly and safely and works just fine. Thanks very much
B**P
Nice strap.
I purchased this strap for use with my Garmin Edge 800 after having had 2 x Garmin Heart Rate (HR) Monitor chest straps each fail after about 18 months of heavy usage, and I did follow the care instructions regarding washing, the tightness of the strap and I used ECG gel between skin and pickups. After reading various forums I found that the Garmin HR pickup head will fit directly onto the Polar HR chest strap poppers and the general consensus is that the Polar strap is a superior item at a cheaper price. I have now used the Polar strap for a month - 500 miles on a bike - and I am very impressed. I find it more comfortable than the Garmin strap and if it lasts longer it must be better as it is far cheaper to replace.
F**B
V800 chest strap replacement
I bought this chest strap to replace the one that came with my Polar V800 HR monitor. I had been experiencing major issues with erratic readings on my HR watch for months but had been putting it down to RF interference and static build up. In the end the HR feature of the watch had become virtually unusable so I decided to try replacing the chest strap as a first step. I’m delighted to report that all of the issues I had been experiencing vanished once I started using the new strap. No more unreliable and inaccurate readings. Polar advises users to take care of the strap by washing after every use in warm soapy water. This is a piece of advice I neglected to follow with the original and which undoubtedly led to its premature demise. I have been diligently washing the new strap after every use and am pleased to report that the strap has performed without a hitch over five weeks of daily use at an average of at least an hour per day. The other good news is that the battery in the transmitter seems to be draining at a far slower rate than it did on the old strap. Update October 2020: since writing my original review my impression of this product has plummeted. The replacement strap I purchased in February lasted about 4 months before it started giving the same erratic output as the original. I ordered another replacement in July and that lasted less than ten weeks before it too started giving useless output. I followed the care instructions with diligence bit it has made no difference.
S**S
I like that the sensor strip cover the whole strap in ...
This is my second strap in less than a year. I have a Garmin Fenix3 and when the contact pads on the back of that HR strap started to come away, I resented paying nearly 40quid for a new one, so when I found out that this one works, I purchased. You need to use a sharp knife to cut away some of the rubber around the poppers in order for the Garmin sensor unit to snap in place, but after that I found the strap performed very well. I like that the sensor strip cover the whole strap in one piece rather than the 4 pads on the Garmin one. However, sadly after just a few montbs, when unpopping the Garmin unit one day, one of the poppers came away from the strap. I bought a replacement again, but shortly after, I noticed the price of the official Garmin ones have come down too, so next time I'll probably buy Garmin. I'm going to try to be more gentle when unpopping the unit now, but it's a shame the strap didn't last at least a year. I always look after my kit, but I guess you do get what you pay for at the end of the day... Buy cheap, buy twice.
R**D
Quality has gone down
As with so many things, the quality has been reduced - a cheaper clip and poorer skin contact mean it takes longer to fit it in the dark and I get ridiculous heart rate readings at the start of a workout. Disappointing.
B**N
Replacement For Garmin
I bought a Garmin Edge 800 back in 2011 with the premium 'Soft Strap' heart rate monitor, which gave loyal service until last month (03/2014), when I had problems pairing the heart rate module with the 800 (after a software update to version 2.70). When the module would pair the 800 would first show your heart rate, then either just show a single reading or more often than not would go blank, the readings (despite not been visible/single reading), would also record a heart rate that was very erratic when viewing an uploaded ride on Garmin Connect/Base Camp. At first I thought this was a problem with the software update but a search on forums found that other people were not only having the same problem with the module after software updates (earlier than 2.70), but people reported that their's just stopped functioning a few weeks after purchasing or warranty replacement (so I count myself lucky it lasted three years). What all the forums recommended was to replace the original strap with this Polar Soft Strap, though sceptic, after all the heart rate monitor was working perfectly prior to the update I decided to purchase the Polar strap. Still sceptic even when I clipped the Garmin module onto the strap switched on the Edge 800 and it detected it first time, my scepticism was soon dissipated when the reading stayed constance and/or fluctuated according to my heart rate. If your looking to replace your Garmin soft strap because your having the same problem that I had or just looking to replace a worn tatty strap then look no further than the Polar strap, its half the price of the replacement Garmin soft strap and despite been slightly wider its a lot more comfortable to wear, particularly around the ribs, the Garmin always felt tight when breathing out which I don't get with the Polar, in fact I hardly notice I'm wearing it this might be because the electrodes on the Polar are more flexable and softer than the Garmins. The only downside I found with the Polar strap is that the module kept popping out when the strap was stretched (I'm what you would call 'Barrel Chested'), and the fact that the distance between the pop studs on the module is slightly narrower than the studs on the strap, this was overcome by slightly bending the thin wires inside the studs out a bit and now it holds firm no matter how much you stretch it. Overall I'm very pleased with the Polar Soft Strap and would recommend it to anyone who needs to replace a faulty Garmin strap or looking for a more comfortable strap to the Garmins.
A**N
Not as durable as they used to be
These things used to be bombproof when bought pre-2023, but for some reason every strap I've purchased since September 2023 has had the connectors come off within a couple of months (I've gone through 3) The data itself is good but the durability has nosedived in recent months
A**S
Mrs
Just as described.
R**S
Very comfortable!
M**L
véritable sangle Polar, contrairement au indication d'Amazon sa longueur maximale est de 107 cm (le tissus est extensible et doit être être ajusté avec une tension suffisante pour bien plaquer les électrodes) mon tous de torse 97 cm : longueur de la sangle à plat réglé à 85 cm. Très confortable, on ne ressent pas sa présence. A savoir : la durée de vie d'une sangle cardio. (utilisée ou non) est de 18 mois max. ; les électrodes "sèchent" inéluctablement.
B**P
I am a garmin user. Have been for years. But the garmin straps have, in the past, tended to be crap. This strap is comfortable. It fits my 48" chest with feeling like I am in a vice, and I get no dropouts. I use this strap with the garmin HR monitor, the polar bluetooth monitor with no issues. This strap will not work with the 4iiii Viiiia. If you are using a garmin and you have dropouts, this is your strap. The polar strap that this replaced was older and had a contact area that felt like two layers of fabric. The elastic on the outside and the inner layer holding the contacts. Eventually, that strap stopped working, and I suspect it was that two layer design that wore out. This strap feels like one layer with much larger skin contact pads. I wet the strap before use, but I have not had to break out the contact gel at all with this strap. Good accurate readings from step 1 in the workout.
R**L
El uso es cómodo y con menos de una semana lo usé en la maratón, no me ha hecho herida ni nada parecido a diferencia de la cinta original premium del garmin. Coge bien las pulsaciones sin problemas, Es más cómoda que la del Garmin, y creo que a veces tarda un poco en subir las pulsaciones durante los primeros 2 minutos, pero nada que no deba ser normal. Lo recomiendo por encima de la cinta premium de Garmin. Lo uso con el pulsometro del reloj Garmin 220.
L**N
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