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AccuFitness
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Description
The FatTrack II has a Super-Accurate Digital Measurement System with these great features: Uses patented Floating Code Thickness Measuring System for 1mm accuracy and 100% repeatability. No more tables and charts to interpret. Uses most popular trainer-recommended 3-site measurement system for men and women - upper, midsection, and lower body. Hand held caliper lets users measure body fat by themselves! Incorporates sophisticated mathematical Jackson-Pollack body density equations for determining body fat. Audible BEEP indicates correct pressure and measurement, ensuring accuracy. Self-calibrating for lifetime accurate measurements. Fitness rating indicator based on gender, age & body fat %. Stores 3 personal profiles. Statistical reports display-shows maximum and minimum readings at each measuring point.
Customer reviews for 'Accu Measure Gold Fat Trac II Digital Skinfold Caliper'
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Only thing usable was the tape
The measuring tape was great. The caliper itself is not user friendly, you need a second person to help out, and each time I pinch my skin I get a different reading, better off using one of the electrical scales, might not be accurate but better than this torture.
[Monday, November 10, 2008]
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It does what it is supposed to.
I like this product a lot. The only real problem I have had is that the measurements can vary greatly each time unless you are very careful. The measurements goes off of the amount of pressured applied and when it reaches the right pressure before you set the caliper you could get false result.
The measuring tape is awesome, it makes measuring arms, legs and waists a snap. I use this more than the caliper.
[Sunday, October 05, 2008]
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Decent product
This is a decent product. The tape measure is nice for measuring your arms, waist, and other body parts. However it is hard for me to get a consistently accurate reading from the calipers. It may just be me.
[Tuesday, September 23, 2008]
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