- Provides essential tracking for runners including time, pace, distance, laps, stopwatch on a crystal clear, always-on, MIP color display
- Up to 35 hours of battery life on a single charge in training mode; up to 100 hours in power save mode
- Perfect for men or women
- GPS tracks every step and turn
- Easy to use
Polar Pacer – GPS Running Watch – High-Speed Processor – Ultra-Light – Bright Display – Grip Buttons
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Activity & Fitness Trackers
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.17 x 3.23 x 3.15 inches |
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Number of Items | 1 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Sport Type | Track & Field, Cycling, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Swimming |
Included Components | Polar Pacer GPS Running watch size M-L, extra wristband in size S, USB charging cable, Getting started guide, Information note |
Style | Pacer |
Model Year | 2022 |
Part Number | 900102174 |
Manufacturer | Polar |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Material | Lightweight design with fine detailed plastic bezel |
Color | Black |
Model Name | POLAR PACER BLK/BLK S-L |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Brand Name | POLAR |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.45 inches |
Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
10 reviews for Polar Pacer – GPS Running Watch – High-Speed Processor – Ultra-Light – Bright Display – Grip Buttons
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Mick in PA –
This is a great watch. Gives me HR, pace, distance and total time and it’s very accurate in each of those areas. It also gives me a ton of stuff I don’t need but maybe others do, so I guess that’s okay. The only thing is, it can be complicated to figure out how to do things quickly because there’s a bit to remember even just to do the basics (I’m old, it’s difficult 🙂 ).
I do have one comment related to something I’ve seen in other reviews. Several people have said the watch screen is hard to see, that it’s too dark. If you play with the menu long enough you will find two different sections for screen brightness. One is for the brightness itself and you can set it at low, medium, or high. There’s another menu where you can tell the watch to leave the screen brightness on permanently. When you do those two things, the screen is very easy to see, even in cloudy weather.
All in all, a very good watch. I’m glad I bought it. The added ability of syncing with a ‘diary’ on the Polar Flow site to keep track of EVERYTHING is a great added bonus. I’ve even found out I’m sleeping good 🙂
Grant –
As an athlete and soldier in the Army, i find this pacer to be amazing alongside polars chest heart rate monitor. It really helps me correlate my heart rate to my rate of exertion. I was an off and on runner before but now im trying to drop my 2 mile time and prepare for marathons and these two polar products are definitely helping me get that mind body connection that i was originally only used to from weight lifting.
Ali R –
I have had a Polar 400 and Polar 430 and I loved them both. Simple, easy, could set-up training views which included pace/speed, heart rate and distance. This watch is more bells and whistles than training watch. I do not care about the weather, getting elevation while training. I care about EASILY seeing my heart rate and pace/speed. As a multi-sport athlete, I need something I can glance at quickly to get the data I need. This watch is horrible. I guess I am going to need to find a Garmin since Polar discontinued the 400 or 430 series. Sad.
Laurie AMatucci –
I had a Polar M430 for years that finally broke and no replacement was available. I was beside myself as I had loved the watch so much. Finally broke down and purchased the Pacer and j am over the moo ! Lightweight, so easy to use, holds a charge for days and provides more than you could ever need in a running/fitness watch. Look no further…this is the watch you NEED!
JB –
I am a big fan of polar sport watches, and bought the pacer a few months ago. I have had nothing but trouble with me. The swimming metrics are completely off…always. No matter what I do. The heart rate monitoring is also very inconsistent. Trying to perform any interval training is useless as the watch is not registering my increasing heart rate, despite increasing effort. Hence any training monitoring with this watch is useless. After trying it a few weeks three times, I have now given up and using my older Garmin again. At least I get accurate HR readings and swim metrics from it.
Nic –
I absolutely love this watch. It provides so much information and data. Only thing I wish it did was to be able to make emergency calls. It sends phone notifications and you can answer a call but still need the phone to talk. Other than that minor detail, I love everything about it and have been learning so much about my health and trends. Would highly recommend. A great watch with a crazy amount of functionality for the price.
Reza Qin –
This is a pretty basic fitness watch. The step counter is fairly accurate and it’s a pretty good price. It’s light on the wrist and doesn’t stop me from sleeping. Pretty good companion app for Android.
John Travis Wheeling –
The actual watch hardware was nice and comfortable. But navigating the terrible UI of the accompanying app was just painful.
Edwar J. –
Buen reloj , el software es amigable .
Lo mejor es la batería
Cb Lee –
Overall i think this is a good watch. It has A LOT of information for your fitness. I returned this item shortly after buy it because (1) the watch face is not very customizable, and (2) the screen is quite small for such a big watch, and (3) annoying to go into “activities” menu to see my step count. Because the watch face is not customizable, it gets annoying to go into “activities” menu every time when I want to see my steps. Again, nothing wrong with the watch. It’s more of a personality thing for me. Also, I didn’t need all the information that it provides, thus I went for a cheaper option.