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Anonymous Posted on Feb 03, 2012

How do i get a polar f7 watch band replaced the watch is just over 2 years old

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You can get replacement band on amazon, click here and take a look Amazon com polar band replacement. I hope this was helpful, have a nice day

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  • Young Kim
    Young Kim Jun 01, 2014

    Any US sellers that carry the wrist straps replacement?

  • PATRICK LOCKERMAN
    PATRICK LOCKERMAN Aug 27, 2014

    Way overpriced and shipping is extreme.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2010

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I have this problem as well! I was just googling this problem when I found your post. I have the exact same watch and have had it for 2 years. I don't expose it to the sun or heat though.

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2009

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Follow this link:

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: my watch band is ripted

I don't know this watch in particular, but I know there are two main types of bands. Coded and non-coded. The S120 uses non-coded. That means you can use possibly any band on the market. Bands I know are compatible: Sigma and Ciclosport. The Polar bands are sealed, so you can use them while swimming. That's not true of the other two I mentioned - but the upside is you can replace the battery yourself once it wears down. You can probably get a replacement band from Polar directly, or buy a cheap knockoff elsewhere.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: Battery in a Polar F7 heart rate monitor

Hello
You can change the battery in your polar f7 if the battery is worn out.
1. Insert the tip of a pen knife into the lifting point and lifting the back up. The back of the watch is only pressed into place and will come off easily this way.
2. Grab the small clip that is extending across the surface of the battery with a pair of tweezers. Slide the tweezers toward the end that hooks down into the watch. Pull the hook end of the clip out of the watch and remove the clip from the battery

3. Match the old battery with a new one at any electronic store. The store will be able to read the writing imprinted on the battery to make sure that you get the correct battery type for your heart monitor.

4. Press the new battery into the watch making sure that the writing on the battery is facing up.

5. Press the holding clip back into place. Handle the clip with tweezers only, since it is very thin and can be bent or lost easily. Once it is in place, press the back of the watch on.
GOODLUCK

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2010

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The Polar S-410 uses the same watch band as all the other S-Series bands so you can replace with any of them. S120, S150, S210, S410, S520, S625, S725. S810 all work fine.

To get the exact replacement you can contact one of the Polar Authorized Service Centers, and they can send one to you, I seem to remember they are under $15-.

You can also change the watch band style entirely and go with a Velcro style sports band, they are readily available at stores like REI and other sports/ mountain type shops. Take your watch with you to match the width of the original band at the head.

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