Product Reviews
What Our Customers Have to Say:
"What a pleasure to use. Every swimmer on this planet should have one!!!"
-- Peter C., San Diego, California
"Finally, finally, someone has come out with this!"
-- Dr. W.S., Boca Raton, Florida
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"I love the SportCount. My swim coach gave me plenty of form things to think about without counting laps. Without the SportCount, I'd never get past 3."
-- Eleanor, Oregon
"I LOVE THE THING!"
-- Janice R., San Francisco, California
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"I am extremely pleased with the performance of your product. It really adds to the swim workout when you can quantify it with laps and average lap time."
-- Brian, Illinois
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"It's perfect, I love it! It's truly the perfect gift for today's female athlete, and I think better than a diamond ring!"
--Abby, Florida
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"My friend lent me his SportCount, and I must say it's ace."
-- Peter, Canberra, Australia
"Its one-hand operation doesn't affect your tumble turns and takes all of your splits."
-- Nigel, London, England
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"Your product is exactly what I've been looking for!"
-- Nancy B., Kansas
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"I wouldn't run without it!"
-- Decal, Pennsylvania
"I've been a fitness swimmer for more than 20 years and for all that time, I have desired a counter like yours."
-- James, Berkeley, California
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What the Pros Have to Say:
"If you have better things to think about than the number of lengths you've covered in the pool, look into the SportCount, a clever, compact counter/timer that you strap to your forefinger and click with your thumb as you finish each lap."
-- Fitness Swimmer
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"Probably the best thing about the tiny timer is that it liberates you from mentally counting laps. An easy, nearly reflexive movement by your thumb records the lap change."
-- Triathlete Magazine
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"A great gizmo for anyone who walks, runs, or swims."
-- Fitness Magazine
"Those days of messing with ergonomically unsound timers have passed."
-- American Runner Magazine
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"This for me is just what the doctor ordered."
-- Darrel Green, NFL Hall of Fame member, former Redskins cornerback
"During the Olympic Trials, I wore the SportCount for the entire race and was able to easily get every single split without having to interrupt my racing form."
-- Anne Marie Lauck, 1996 and 2000 U.S. Olympic teams
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"When you're living life in the fast lane, it makes sense to keep track of your laps. The SportCount lap-counter ring does the aquatic tallying while you contemplate pending mergers or upcoming dinner dates."
-- GQ Magazine
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"Forget which lap you're on? Slip a SportCount digital sports timer on to your index finger. It tracks laps, total time and split times with the touch of your thumb."
-- Shape Magazine
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"For many swimmers, the hardest thing is keeping track of laps. SportCount takes frustration out of 'lap lapse'."
-- Details Magazine
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"[SportCount] helps ensure constant improvement!"
-- Triathlon Magazine
"SportCount's ring gives you instant, accurate feedback on your workouts to keep you motivated for improved performance."
-- Sharper Image
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"The lap counter ring from SportCount has a large button that's an easy target for wet fingers."
-- Self Magazine
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"Perfect for swimming, track, cross-country, and football."
-- Scholastic Coach
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"If hitting the wrong button is a problem with your current watch, try the finger-mounted SportCount. A thumb is all it takes."
-- Running Times
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"An invention whose time has come."
-- The Washington Post
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"No more reach and pray."
-- Greg Petrosian, Olympic long jumper and coach
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"Biomechanically better than conventional sport watches!"
-- Frank Shorter, gold medalist in the Olympic Marathon
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"The one hand operation of SportCount helps me train better without interrupting the flow of my workout."
-- Rich Kenah, U.S. Olympian, 800 meters, and Runners World U.S. Runner of the Year
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