POLAR VANTAGE V HR Black, Running Watch with GPS
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POLAR VANTAGE V HR Black, Running Watch with GPS
Polar Vantage V, Black, with H10 chest strap. Polar Vantage M is an advanced running watch with GPS and wrist-based heart rate monitoring. The watch is complemented by a chest strap, which is still a more accurate method for heart rate monitoring during training, although the integrated optical sensor is now more reliable, especially with Polar.
The watch uses GPS to measure distances, speed, elevation, and track recording.
Basic heart rate monitoring, whether during regular daily activities or training, is ensured by the new type of optical sensor Polar Precision Prime, which consists of 4 photoelectric elements, several pairs of red-green lights, and 4 electrodes that also serve for charging and data transfer. For special purposes, Vantage watches can be connected to chest straps of type H6, H7, and H10.
The sports watch includes the Polar Flow ecosystem, which comprises the main part, an online Flow diary, and a mobile app. The Flow diary has several important tasks. It archives measurement results and daily activities and also allows for broader settings of the sports watch.
Main Features of Polar Vantage V
Polar Precision Prime
Polar Vantage M measures heart rate at the wrist using Polar Precision Prime sensor fusion technology. This innovation combines optical heart rate measurement with skin contact measurement to avoid any motion artifacts that could disrupt the heart rate signal and create unreliable data.
Training Load Pro
Quantify training load and see how your training affects your body.
During training, you stress different parts of your body. With Polar Vantage V, you get a holistic view of how training sessions stress these different parts and how it affects your performance.
Training Load Pro provides the level of training load for both the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems (cardio load and muscle load) and also considers how tired you feel (Subjective Load).
Knowing how each part of your body is stressed allows you to optimize your training and develop the right system at the right time. You get a numerical value, verbal feedback, and a visual scale with dots for each training session.
Cardio Load
The cardio load value indicates how much the training stresses your cardiovascular system. It is calculated after each training session from heart rate data.
Cardio load is calculated using the TRIMP (Training Impulse) method, which is a generally accepted method for quantifying training load.
Muscle Load
Muscle load indicates how much the training stressed your muscles. Muscle load helps quantify training load during very intense workouts, such as short intervals, sprints, and hill climbs, where the heart rate does not have enough time to react to changes in intensity.
Muscle load shows the amount of mechanical energy (kJ) you produced during running or cycling. It reflects your energy expenditure (instead of the energy intake needed to produce that effort). Generally, the better your fitness, the greater the efficiency between energy intake and expenditure. Muscle load is calculated from performance data, so you get this value only from running workouts (and cycling if you use a cycling power meter).
Perceived Load
Perceived load is a value that considers your own subjective feeling of the training's difficulty.
The key to finding the balance between training and rest is learning to listen to your body and combining subjective feelings with data obtained from Polar Vantage V. Athletes learn this through practice. Training data helps you better understand your body.
Perceived load is quantified using the rate of perceived exertion (RPE), which is a scientifically accepted method for quantifying training load. Levels of perceived load show how demanding the training was compared to the average value over the last 90 days.
Strain and Tolerance
In addition to training load from individual sessions, you can track how cardio load accumulates over time, i.e., the relationship between strain and tolerance.
Strain shows how much strain the training has cost you lately. It shows the average daily load over the last 7 days.
Tolerance describes how prepared you are to handle cardio training. It shows the average daily load over the last 28 days. To improve cardio training tolerance, gradually increase training over a longer period.
The cardio load status tracks how strain compares to tolerance and estimates how training affects your body.
Recovery PRO
Polar Vantage V helps prevent overtraining and injuries with a unique recovery tracking solution. It measures how the body has recovered and also provides feedback and recommendations regarding recovery.
Daily Recovery
The daily level of cardio recovery can be measured with an orthostatic test (Requires Polar H10 sensor). It is based on heart rate and its variability and considers all stress factors in your life, including training stress and stress caused by other life aspects, such as poor sleep or work pressure.
Balance between Training and Recovery
Recovery Pro combines long-term recovery data with long-term training load to monitor the balance between training and recovery. By knowing whether you've trained too much, too little, or just right, you can better understand your personal limits.
Recovery Assessment
Recovery Pro offers an assessment of both the current level of cardio recovery and the long-term balance between training and recovery. Polar Vantage V uses these two values for daily personalized training recommendations.
Running Index
Find out your running VO2max value and track how your running performance improves.
Running Program
Get a personal and adaptive training plan that suits you and your goals.
Sport Profiles
Polar Vantage M supports more than 130 different sports. Add your favorite sport to these sports watches in the Polar Flow app.
Swimming Metrics
Track how you improve in the pool. Polar Vantage M automatically detects heart rate, swimming style, distance, speed, strokes, and rest. Distance and stroke count can also be tracked in an outdoor pool.
Smart Calories
Polar Vantage expresses calorie consumption in different modes. In regular training mode, it expresses the energy consumption induced by the training itself. Personal data and heart rate progression during training play a role. Polar Vantage also measures energy expenditure during regular daily activities. The total displayed energy expenditure includes energy needed for training, energy from regular daily activities, and basal metabolic energy, which is derived from personal data.
Training Benefit
Get motivating feedback immediately after training with a description of the effect of the training session. Without complicated thinking, you know whether the training was hard, light, and at the same time, you find out whether the effort at that intensity, considering the past days, is effective or so demanding that it could harm your health.
Continuous Activity Monitoring
Polar Vantage M will track how many steps you've taken, the distance you've covered, how many calories you've burned, and how you've slept, and set personal daily activity goals for you.
Continuous Heart Rate Monitoring
Get a comprehensive view of how your heart behaves throughout the day. Continuous heart rate monitoring allows for even more accurate data on calories burned and activities and informs about the lowest and highest measured heart rate of the day.
Sleep Plus™
Good sleep can significantly improve recovery and performance. Polar Sleep Plus™ automatically detects the duration, amount, and quality of sleep.
Heart Rate Features
Polar Vantage primarily measures heart rate from the wrist using an optical heart rate sensor. In addition, a chest strap, such as the Polar H10 (not included), can be connected. What the watch will display during training is up to you, the following are available:
- instant heart rate
- average heart rate
- maximum heart rate achieved
- average heart rate in a segment
- zone pointer (graphical display of set zones)
Speed and Distance Measurement
Polar Vantage measures speed and distance in several ways. The first way is to use the integrated GPS, which then measures speed/pace and distance when moving outdoors. Furthermore, Polar Vantage M can measure speed and distance from the hand, i.e., without active GPS and only in the Running and Walking sport profiles. This can be applied, for example, when running on a treadmill. For running enthusiasts who care about immediate pace, there is also a special running sensor, Polar Stride Sensor. Thirdly, Polar Vantage can be connected to Bluetooth SMART cycling speed and cadence sensors. On the display, you can prepare a view for one of the following variables:
- instant speed or pace (km/h, min/km)
- average or maximum speed
- distance
- segment distance (in relation to the stopwatch)
- average speed of the segment
Altimeter
For altitude measurement, Polar Vantage V uses its own barometric sensor. The starting altitude is automatically calibrated via GPS.
- instant altitude
- elevation gain (meters climbed)
Stopwatch
Polar Vantage V is equipped with a stopwatch with lap times. Lap times are divided and separated into manually entered and automatically recorded based on a set constant distance. Lap Times carry information about average speed, distance, and average heart rate.
- training time
- manual lap time
- time of the last lap
- current time of the new lap
- automatic lap recording
Daily Activity Monitor
The daily activity monitor in the Polar Vantage V sports watch tracks regular daily activities, helps determine how much time you sleep, and how much time you spend sitting in an office chair. The daily activity monitor function can be supported by enabling heart rate monitoring throughout the day and night. This gives us a more comprehensive overview of regular daily activities, and the data becomes more accurate, especially regarding energy expenditure.
Battery
Polar Vantage V is equipped with an internal, rechargeable Li-Pol battery with a capacity of 320mAh, which ensures the operation of the watch during training for up to 40 hours with GPS and optical heart rate sensor turned on. If you do not train or train without GPS, the watch can stay charged for about 3 weeks. The operating time varies depending on the functions turned on.
Water Resistance
Polar Vantage V is rated 30M. It can be used for swimming, but not for diving.
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Category: | Archive |
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EAN: | 725882046440 |
Brand: | Polar |
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