Closed case protection of display and reset button
Includes leash and AccuStep Activity Wellness Guide
Five-year, no-proof-of-purchase warranty
Description
The AX120DUAL or "Buddy Pack," gives you a second pedometer at half price. The buddy system is the best way to keep motivated to achieve your goals - with a buddy pack, you can both have the same pedometer and keep each other motivated. Each AX120 unit is a quality pedometer, backed with ACCUSPLIT's 5-year no-proof-of-purchase warranty. It took ACCUSPLIT to come up with these innovative new products and help you reach your wellness goals!¶¶
Package includes:
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Two AX120 Pedometers¶
24 page AAS400 Activity Wellness Program and Pedometer Use Guide¶
Access to Online Wellness Support Program¶
Two 3-Way Pedometer Leash Systems
Product Details
Product Weight:
0.5 pounds
Package Length:
7.7 inches
Package Width:
4.7 inches
Package Height:
1.1 inches
Package Weight:
0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Simple & Effective Jun 22, 2009
By M. Parkis
"book gourmand"
This simple pedometer is really all you need. I found it the best out of three pedometers I used.
I used one of these after the battery on my fancier Omron pedometer went dead. I found the AX-120 easier to use. It stayed on my waistband, was more accurate, and has that handy leash, which protects it from falling. Believe me, you want to use that leash. It makes the difference between a working pedometer and a non-working pedometer.
Although the Omron can be calibrated to your step length, if you both run and walk in one day, that renders the "mileage" data from it useless. It also tends to fall off your waist, since it has a pinch-clip like one of those things that you use to close a bag of chips...and no leash. One fall, and it started only counting three steps for every five.
I tried one other brand that I was given for free, and it was also pretty good, and pleasantly simple, but a little too sensitive. It tended to credit me with 200-250 steps just for my commute home, sitting in my car (okay, bumpy roads, but still.)
Conclusion: unless you're a real data junkie, this AX-120 is all you need. The price is great.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
good for the price Jan 07, 2008
By RobBert The pedometer works with anything but the most tight fitting clothing. It seems accurate, but more so as you get higher in the steps. For me it seems to really count quickly that first 1000 or so steps and then everything after seems to really crawl. I've been using it for about 3 weeks to a month and I have consistently been able to achieve 9,000-15,000 steps daily depending on whether or not I have worked out as well.
I'd purchase it again.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Our favorite pedometer Dec 28, 2008
By J. Westra This has been our favorite pedometer for about 6 years now. We have tried several others, but keep coming back to this one. The only negative we have encountered is that after opening it a lot, it won't stay closed and we have to put a piece of tape over it to hold it closed.
A leash is a definite requirement for us---otherwise they fall off and get lost a great deal.
One new one we bought had a problem within the first month---all the numbers went to 9 and we couldn't use it. The others have all been okay. We never got around to sending it back to be replaced, so we don't know how good the company is about replacement.
Most accurate pedometer I've found so far Nov 30, 2010
By Soccer Mom I have been using a pedometer for a few months now to try to reach 10,000 steps a day. I have bought several brands and tested them while counting my steps. In general, this pedometer have been the most accurate one I've tried. I have bought several packs of these, a couple to replace ones I lost and a few to give to relatives to track their steps. Out of about seven pedometers bought over a few month period, six worked great and one was defective. The defective one only tracked about a third of my actual steps. However, overall for the price I have been pleased with this brand compared to the other brands I've tried and am not too concerned about the one dud. If it hadn't been for the one defective pedometer, I would have given the product five stars.
Not consistent Jul 28, 2010
By April Colleen Hardy It wasn't a bad buy for the money, but it wasn't consistent. I'd do the same activities each day with a vastly different result, actual ex Monday 2147, Tuesday 180. I tested it at 10 paces. No problem. 100 paces. Came up with 87. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I couldn't figure it out.