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FASTIME 7 STOPWATCH

FASTIME 7 STOPWATCH

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FASTIME 7 STOPWATCH
Regular price £61.32 GBP
Regular price Sale price £61.32 GBP
Tax included.

A high end stopwatch with a wide range of functions built in to make sure it meets all the requirements you might have for your stopwatch. Designed to work perfectly for swimming events, with its built-in stroke rate, speed conversion and 100 lap memory

Functions

  • Stopwatch - The primary mode of the Fastime 7 stopwatch. The main timer display allows the stopwatch to count up 10 hours, with accuracy to 1/100th of a second.
  • Stroke Rate - Measure three events to return the rate per minute.
  • Repeating Countdown/up Timer - Shows target time, number of repeats and the time counting down. Beeps once on each repeat.
  • Pacer - The pacer value can be adjusted from 05 to 240 PACES per minute. The display shows the TARGET COUNT PER MINUTE. Use this function to set and measure a required number of actions per minute. Pressing the split button increases the target count per minute.
  • Speed Conversion - Displays the speed in mph/kph for the distance entered.
  • Time of Day and Alarm - Display current time and set an alarm.

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