Why the Shoe Odometer works so well for walking.
Posted by Rick Cleary
- Because the SO is worn on your shoe it actually measures each step, not your hip movements. This assures accurate step count on every workout. No getting back from a long walk to realize you didn’t have your pedometer properly placed on your waist so your results are off.
- The SO is designed to withstand extreme impact forces - up to five times the body weight of any user so it’s one tough little device.
- It’s laced on your shoes so it doesn’t fall off at the most inconvenient times (using the restroom). You always know where it is - it’s on your shoe.
- Walking in the rain is no problem - the SO is water proof
- No messing with batteries every few months - the SO’s battery lasts 6 to 10 years. There’s nothing on the market that uses less power - you don’t have to feel bad about throwing old batteries away
- The stride rate feature tells you if your striding fast enough - compare one workout to the next
- You don’t have to have the perfect pedometer waist - most pedometers don’t work well with users that have ronder waists
- The SO is fun!
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