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Timex Men's T5K202 Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch
Timex
T5K202
Timex Men's T5K202 Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch
Timex Men's T5K202 Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch OverviewsThe Timex® Ironman® 30-lap shock-resistant combo watch is a durable and long-lasting partner for your multi-sport training. The INDIGLO® nightlight with a NIGHT-MODE® feature provides excellent illumination in low-light conditions. The 200m water-resistant construction provides shock-resistant performance in and out of the water.
Timex Men's T5K202 Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch SpecificationsBrace yourself for the best of both worlds with The Timex Men's Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch. This athletic, durable timepiece offers a sporty, black resin band that joins to a resin case. An analog black dial with white Arabic numeral hour indicators adds distinction, while a digital-quartz display at the six o'clock position displays features that fit your athletic lifestyle. Easy-to-navigate push pieces around the case are clearly labeled with white letters around a resin bezel. Luminescent skeleton hands and Indiglo light-up technology add to this timepiece's appeal. The Timex Men's Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch is water resistant to 660 feet.
Timex Men's T5K202 Ironman Endure Combo Shock 30-Lap Watch Features- Analog-digital movement
- Mineral crystal
- Case diameter: 42 mm
- Resin case; black dial; day-date-and-month functions
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Choosing the right one can be a harrowing experience, and it is easy to pick the wrong one. It took me until I was 24 years old to find a sports watch that I categorically liked, and it lasted longer than any of my other watches. The next time you are seeing for a sports watch, bear these 7 features in mind.
Fit: If the watch isn't comfortable, you won't wear it.
estimate Size: The most important thing to me is how large the numbers are. When I am running, I don't want to have to search for the numbers; I want to be able to perceive down at my wrist and read them.
Button Size/Position: The size and position of the buttons to way the various features of the watch are the second most important attribute that I look for. Having buttons that are difficult to find or difficult to push makes it harder to track your workouts and splits.
Water Resistance: You should never decree for anything less than water resistant to 100 meters. You'd be surprised at how hard it can rain sometimes, and it's nice to not have to worry about your watch if you need to wade straight through a stream during a trail run.
Laps and Splits: Having lap times and split times are important for training and can help you break down your race performances later to see where you need to improve. They also help jog your memory as to the specifics of a workout for when you are recording it in your training log after the fact.
Gps/Pedometer: Many watches now come with the capability to track your speed and distance for you as you run and not just how long you are running. This type of highlight is very handy and useful, and I advise getting a watch like this if you can afford it, but I still rank this highlight below the other 4 in terms of what you may categorically want out of your watch. If you can't see the numbers while you are running or it doesn't have a usable interface, then you won't use it no matter how exact it tracks how far you run.
Other Features: I put other features together, since I have fairly easy needs and other features are just a bonus. An alarm or two, count down timers, and workout memory are all nice features and ones that I use.
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