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Terry O'Brien Posted on Sep 01, 2015
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The heart rate monitor chest strap no longer works and I need to buy a replacement. Which are compatible ?

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Maybe you can find a replacemente. Do a google search for terms
Heart rate Monitor, the make, model and PARTS

If can't find, do a search for Manufacturer's website and try to get information from some "Contact Us" option. Some even have a phone number.

A shot in the dark:

Accessories Polar USA


Polar Transmitters Straps and Heart Bras

heart rate monitor parts Google Search

Elastic Strap for Heart Rate Monitor Garmin

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