Sportline Walking Advantage 240 Econo Stopwatch (Blue)
|
| Price: | $8.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
Product Description
The Sportline Econosport 240 Stopwatch has rugged good looks with a budget conscious price tag. Its the perfect couple when youre looking for cost-effective performance timing. Sportline Econosport Stopwatch Key Features All purpose sports timer Times single events & splits. Unlimited splits Two place fast finish memory. Laser tuned for 1/100th second accuracy. Time date and month. Alarm 40 Nylon lanyard Large easy to read display. Minutes seconds 1/100 sec. display. Shock resistant case...
Product Details
- Color: Ice Blue
- Brand: Sportline
- Model: WV2832BL
Features
- Includes stopwatch, lanyard, warranty card, instruction sheet, and walking book
- Times single events, cumulative splits, and time-out activities
- Captures 1-2 fast finishes
- Features time of day, date, and alarms
Customer Reviews
Clubpeck
Now that my elementary school aged girls are taking timed tests this has been great for timing their homework. It is easy to use and seems to take a lot of abuse.
Alarm that won't turn off.
In the instruction manual for this stopwatch, it says, "Chime is ON when dashes appear above display. Chime is OFF when no dashes appear."
Unfortunately, the instructions are lying. The alarm on this watch will go off, regardless of dash situation. There is absolutely no way to turn off the alarm. If you are there to turn the alarm off at the same time every day, then this watch is a decent purchase. Everything else on it works well.
Time moves slower
I was looking for a good stopwatch to help me with my training and figured I would give this inexpensive product a go. It was fairly simple to set and it worked well until I noticed that the clock was falling behind. I reset it and slowly it fell behind again. I went and bought a new battery and it still fell behind. I am looking at it right now after reseting it for the last time a couple of weeks ago and it is almost 15 minutes behind. With the clock being so off, it makes me wonder how accurate the other modes are. I either recieved a shody stopwatch or some reconfiguring needs to be done by the manufacturer.
Update 09/02/2006:
Was cleaning out my desk and came upon my stopwatch(don't ask me why I still have it). I was delt another hard blow when I looked at the clock again. It hasn't fallen behind this time. No, instead it is twenty minutes fast. I am incredibly disturbed by this. I believe I will go lie down and try to forget about this Oh So traumatic experience.






