Anything over 9 miles or so and my chest gets a gnarly rash right in the middle of my chest where my HRM sits. I put a decent amount of body glide, and no change.

Anyone have a way to combat this?

  • @stargazer4416
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    31 year ago

    Have you tried switching to a wrist-worn HR monitor?

    • @nonresonantOP
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      41 year ago

      I’m using a Garmin Fenix 7, plus the chest HRM strap. I feel like wrist only wouldn’t be as accurate. With that said, might not be a bad idea so scrap the chest one since I’m trying NOT to focus on HR so much and go more by effort. Not sure yet.

      • @davidalso
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        31 year ago

        When I got my first wrist monitor I wore both for a few days and didn’t see a significant difference. Unless you’re running professionally it should be good enough accuracy. And boy do I never miss the chest strap.

        • @nonresonantOP
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          11 year ago

          Interesting. What are you using? Or, are referring to a Garmin watch, etc?

          • @davidalso
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            11 year ago

            Sorry yeah. Nothing fancy. Just a mid range Garmin. Vivoactive 3 I think?

            • @davidalso
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              11 year ago

              I had an older model watch that required a chest strap before that. I think it was my old Pebble. The way I tested was I wore the two watches at the same time and pulled the chest strap data from the older watch and compared it to the wrist monitor data from the new one. I couldn’t see any meaningful difference over about a week of running, so I happily gave up the chest strap.

              • @nonresonantOP
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                11 year ago

                Interesting. Thanks for the feedback.