Product Details
Everlast Personal Round Timer

Everlast Personal Round Timer
From Everlast

List Price: $19.99
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Product Description

New for 2006! Ideal for workouts using heavy bags, speeed bags, jump ropes, double-end bags or other type of interval training at the gym or home.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1246 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Everlast
  • Model: 7000
  • Released on: 2006-10-15

Features

  • Workout times and rounds can be adjusted for either 2 or 3 minutes and from 1 to 12 rounds with 30-60 seconds rest in between rounds
  • Built in vibration and ring gong features alert you of the end of each round
  • Easy to use and can be strapped around your arm or stand alone
  • Requires 3 cell batteries (included)
  • 1-year warranty

Customer Reviews

Save your money1
It worked great, for a few weeks. Now it just does whatever it wants to do. A piece of junk. I also got a pair of bag gloves from Everlast (they should throw an 'N' at the beginning of that) that fell apart after two workouts (even my inflated sense of self refuses to believe I hit that hard).

Don't bother1
I bought this one because I figured if it broke I'm not out much money, I figured I might get lucky but I didn't. Sure enough the other reviews are correct, it is very cheap and very porely built. The batteries don't fit in well and the cover to them is tough to keep on. It worked for about 8 work outs and then it just went nuts and even by adjusting the batteries it won't work right. Save the 10 bucks and buy something different. This is a terrible product. I can only imagine how many of these end up in the local land fill within a month of purchase.

Better to spend the money on hamburgers1
The idea was good, but Everlast failed in the execution. The bell is so low you cannot hear it, and the vibration feature is so weak, you cannot feel it unless you're holding it in your palm. I'll probably try a timer from another manufacturer. I assume that Everlast has different lines of products for people that are in the business of boxing, because what they sell to average consumers is of poor quality, including their corny DVDs.