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REVIEW POLAR VANTAGE M

Polar recently launched a new series of sports watches, the Polare Vantage M and Vantage V. The Vantage watches are the successors of the wildly popular Polar M400 and M430. Recently we had access to the cheaper version, the Polar Vantage M. I ran, cycled, skated, swam, kite, sailed, skied and walked with it in the mountains. At first I was enthusiastic, but not 100% convinced of this watch. But after using the Vantage M for a longer time, I have to adjust my opinion. Partly because I got to know the watch and the App better, but also because the various updates to the software have made the watch better and more reliable. The Polar Vantage M is in my opinion a really good sports watch, especially if you look at the price-quality ratio. Below my experiences in depth.
I am an old fashioned multi-athlete. I have been using Strava for years, but I use it mainly as a log of my sporting activities. For years I have not listened to my body properly and especially trained hard. When I woke up tired, I often just went for a run because that gives me energy. Until I started noticing that rest before a competition was perhaps the best training. The Polar Vantage M has recently given me that insight into training and above all into rest so that I have really taken steps and improved my performances.
Specifications Polar Vantage M The Polar Vantage M is available in 3 colors; red, white and black. The watch weighs only 45 grams and is very nice and comfortable with the standard supplied silicone wristband. If you have charged the watch 100%, you can use it for approximately 30 hours in training mode (with continuous GPS and heart rate measurement). If you wear it as a normal watch, it will last around 5 days. Be careful when charging, because the connection between charger and watch is very subtle and the slightest movement disconnects the two. The Vantage M is WR30 waterproof. This means waterproof up to 3 bar / 30 meters. Great for sailing, surfing or swimming, but not suitable for diving. The Vantage M also has a Precision Prime™ optical heart rate monitor, GPS, GLONASS (the slightly more accurate brother of GPS), always-on color display and a motion sensor. Furthermore, the user interface is available in 16 languages, including Dutch and all other – most common – languages. The Vantage M does not have a barometer (handy for altimeters in particular), which is in the more expensive Vantage V. The Vantage M does not have a touchscreen, while the Vantage V does have a touchscreen. Furthermore, the watches are very similar, although the Vantage V is a lot more expensive (Vantage M € 249 versus Vantage V € 425).  
Conclusion The Polar Vantage M is really a perfect sports watch for the multisporter who wants to have insight into his performance and does not want to spend € 500 for a sports watch. The watch is relatively easy to use (although it has no touchscreen), is very comfortable and gives a good impression of your performance. The Polar Flow App on your phone and the simple synchronization with the watch make the Polar Vantage M really suitable for the modern multi-athlete for whom “measuring = knowing” applies. The built-in heart rate monitor performs very well for an optical heart rate monitor, and the GPS is also very accurate. Polar has carried out many updates in recent months and has several updates planned for the coming months. These updates really make the performance of the watch better and more accurate. With an average purchase price of € 249, Polar has a really good price-quality ratio. In my opinion, the Polar Vantage M is an absolute must!  

Polar Vantage M

Sportswatch

Retail price: € 279,90
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Polar recently launched a new series of sports watches, the Polare Vantage M and Vantage V. The Vantage watches are the successors of the wildly popular Polar M400 and M430. Recently we had access to the cheaper version, the Polar Vantage M. I ran, cycled, skated, swam, kite, sailed, skied and walked with it in the mountains. At first I was enthusiastic, but not 100% convinced of this watch. But after using the Vantage M for a longer time, I have to adjust my opinion. Partly because I got to know the watch and the App better, but also because the various updates to the software have made the watch better and more reliable. The Polar Vantage M is in my opinion a really good sports watch, especially if you look at the price-quality ratio. Below my experiences in depth.
I am an old fashioned multi-athlete. I have been using Strava for years, but I use it mainly as a log of my sporting activities. For years I have not listened to my body properly and especially trained hard. When I woke up tired, I often just went for a run because that gives me energy. Until I started noticing that rest before a competition was perhaps the best training. The Polar Vantage M has recently given me that insight into training and above all into rest so that I have really taken steps and improved my performances.
Specifications Polar Vantage M The Polar Vantage M is available in 3 colors; red, white and black. The watch weighs only 45 grams and is very nice and comfortable with the standard supplied silicone wristband. If you have charged the watch 100%, you can use it for approximately 30 hours in training mode (with continuous GPS and heart rate measurement). If you wear it as a normal watch, it will last around 5 days. Be careful when charging, because the connection between charger and watch is very subtle and the slightest movement disconnects the two. The Vantage M is WR30 waterproof. This means waterproof up to 3 bar / 30 meters. Great for sailing, surfing or swimming, but not suitable for diving. The Vantage M also has a Precision Prime™ optical heart rate monitor, GPS, GLONASS (the slightly more accurate brother of GPS), always-on color display and a motion sensor. Furthermore, the user interface is available in 16 languages, including Dutch and all other – most common – languages. The Vantage M does not have a barometer (handy for altimeters in particular), which is in the more expensive Vantage V. The Vantage M does not have a touchscreen, while the Vantage V does have a touchscreen. Furthermore, the watches are very similar, although the Vantage V is a lot more expensive (Vantage M € 249 versus Vantage V € 425).  
Conclusion The Polar Vantage M is really a perfect sports watch for the multisporter who wants to have insight into his performance and does not want to spend € 500 for a sports watch. The watch is relatively easy to use (although it has no touchscreen), is very comfortable and gives a good impression of your performance. The Polar Flow App on your phone and the simple synchronization with the watch make the Polar Vantage M really suitable for the modern multi-athlete for whom “measuring = knowing” applies. The built-in heart rate monitor performs very well for an optical heart rate monitor, and the GPS is also very accurate. Polar has carried out many updates in recent months and has several updates planned for the coming months. These updates really make the performance of the watch better and more accurate. With an average purchase price of € 249, Polar has a really good price-quality ratio. In my opinion, the Polar Vantage M is an absolute must!  

Polar Vantage M

Sportswatch

Retail price: € 279,90
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