SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof Lap Counter Timer for Swimming, Biking, Running Triathletes – Accurately Tracks Laps and Times to Help You Stay Focused
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H
4.76 x 2.32 x 0.75 inches
Package Weight
0.02 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH
1.57 x 3.94 x 6.69 inches
Item Weight
0.03 Pounds
Brand Name
SC SPORTCOUNT
Country of Origin
China
Color
Blue
Manufacturer
SC SPORTCOUNT
Part Number
90010
Test video – SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof :
Product highlights :
If you are keeping track of your laps in your head, you need this lap counter to keep an accurate count so you can focus on your workout. Counts up to 9,999 laps.
KEY PERFORMANCE DATA – It also times your laps and provides real time speed data and workout summary statistics: total cumulative time, fastest, slowest, and average lap times.
NOT JUST FOR SWIMMING – This waterproof lap counter and timer is also a great for runners, cyclists, coaches, umpires, and many sport and non-sport activities.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN – One hand operation does not interfere with your workout technique which makes this digital counter biomechanically better than a sports watch or tally counter.
➕ What is the price of SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer - Waterproof in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof in-store is 150 SAR VAT.
➕ When SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer - Waterproof was released ?
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➕ What is the price of SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer - Waterproof cheap used ?
The price of SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof used is 100 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer - Waterproof ?
Special specifications :
If you are keeping track of your laps in your head, you need this lap counter to keep an accurate count so you can focus on your workout. Counts up to 9,999 laps.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer - Waterproof in Saudi Arabia ?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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12 reviews for SC SPORTCOUNT LapCounter and Timer – Waterproof
Rated 4 out of 5
A. P (verified owner)–
Great swimming gizmo, with one minor complaint – I’ve had this gadget for two months and like it a lot for my daily lap swimming — its greatest virtue is freeing me from constantly trying to remember what lap I’m on — lap swimming can be tedious, and thinking “13, 13, 13, 13 — or is it 14, 14, 14?” only makes it worse. It felt odd and insecure at first to wear this thing on my index finger, but it soon became second nature. Though flip-turners can use this, I always pause when I hit the button with my thumb to make sure it’s actually registering — and to check what lap I’m on. To make my swim more seamless, I hit it only every four laps when I’m swimming 25-yard lengths, and every two laps when the pool is at its full 50 meters.
Rated 4 out of 5
A. P (verified owner)–
Great swimming gizmo, with one minor complaint – I’ve had this gadget for two months and like it a lot for my daily lap swimming — its greatest virtue is freeing me from constantly trying to remember what lap I’m on — lap swimming can be tedious, and thinking “13, 13, 13, 13 — or is it 14, 14, 14?” only makes it worse. It felt odd and insecure at first to wear this thing on my index finger, but it soon became second nature. Though flip-turners can use this, I always pause when I hit the button with my thumb to make sure it’s actually registering — and to check what lap I’m on. To make my swim more seamless, I hit it only every four laps when I’m swimming 25-yard lengths, and every two laps when the pool is at its full 50 meters.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. D (verified owner)–
lap perfect – Been using this product for years. It last as long as the warranty. Just buy a replacement when it wears out. Biggest down side has been the band. I’ve broken several before the battery ever dies. Replacement for the battery is easy.
Rated 3 out of 5
G. M (verified owner)–
Ok at basic functions of overall time and lap counting – Hard to see during use, so I’ve gotten used to using it as a lap counter and stop watch after I finish my swim. I also found it awkward to press the button when it’s on my index finger in the “normal” position, so I wear it upside down on my middle finger. I find it easier to find and press the button with my thumb. At the 9-month point the display started to fail (one zero is a seven), so I’m sending it back under warranty. I tried removing the battery to see if that might solve the display problem, but no joy. Which leads to battery replacement: yes it’s possible, and it uses a common watch battery, but it requires a very small Phillips bit (PH 00), which most people are unlikely to have. And the silicon rubber gasket can be tricky to align. After removing the back cover and replacing the battery, run the screws in until they JUST stick out from the cover, this will be enough to capture the gasket and hold it fixed while you position the cover and run the screws in tight.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. D (verified owner)–
lap perfect – Been using this product for years. It last as long as the warranty. Just buy a replacement when it wears out. Biggest down side has been the band. I’ve broken several before the battery ever dies. Replacement for the battery is easy.
Rated 4 out of 5
S. J (verified owner)–
A simple device, but easier to read than a swim watch – This device isn’t overly sophisticated but does the job. I’ve tried to use a swim watch before but found them terribly awkward to try to read while swimming. The natural positioning of this counter is to have the face of it towards your thumb (instead of having it towards the back of your hand like a ring would be worn). This makes pushing the button easier, but also makes it easier to read as your hand does not need to rotate as much for you to see the face of the device.
Rated 4 out of 5
S. J (verified owner)–
A simple device, but easier to read than a swim watch – This device isn’t overly sophisticated but does the job. I’ve tried to use a swim watch before but found them terribly awkward to try to read while swimming. The natural positioning of this counter is to have the face of it towards your thumb (instead of having it towards the back of your hand like a ring would be worn). This makes pushing the button easier, but also makes it easier to read as your hand does not need to rotate as much for you to see the face of the device.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. K (verified owner)–
Tracks lap count and elapsed time well. – While swimming, you can easily keep track of which lap you’re on, the elapsed time, and the last lap split. When you’re swim session is done, you can view the total, fastest, shortest, and average.
Rated 3 out of 5
G. M (verified owner)–
Ok at basic functions of overall time and lap counting – Hard to see during use, so I’ve gotten used to using it as a lap counter and stop watch after I finish my swim. I also found it awkward to press the button when it’s on my index finger in the “normal” position, so I wear it upside down on my middle finger. I find it easier to find and press the button with my thumb. At the 9-month point the display started to fail (one zero is a seven), so I’m sending it back under warranty. I tried removing the battery to see if that might solve the display problem, but no joy. Which leads to battery replacement: yes it’s possible, and it uses a common watch battery, but it requires a very small Phillips bit (PH 00), which most people are unlikely to have. And the silicon rubber gasket can be tricky to align. After removing the back cover and replacing the battery, run the screws in until they JUST stick out from the cover, this will be enough to capture the gasket and hold it fixed while you position the cover and run the screws in tight.
Rated 3 out of 5
C. C (verified owner)–
Works great, but mine died after less than 3 months. – Works great, stays on your finger well. But less than 3 months in, it stopped working. Disappointing.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. K (verified owner)–
Tracks lap count and elapsed time well. – While swimming, you can easily keep track of which lap you’re on, the elapsed time, and the last lap split. When you’re swim session is done, you can view the total, fastest, shortest, and average.
Rated 3 out of 5
C. C (verified owner)–
Works great, but mine died after less than 3 months. – Works great, stays on your finger well. But less than 3 months in, it stopped working. Disappointing.
A. P (verified owner) –
Great swimming gizmo, with one minor complaint – I’ve had this gadget for two months and like it a lot for my daily lap swimming — its greatest virtue is freeing me from constantly trying to remember what lap I’m on — lap swimming can be tedious, and thinking “13, 13, 13, 13 — or is it 14, 14, 14?” only makes it worse. It felt odd and insecure at first to wear this thing on my index finger, but it soon became second nature. Though flip-turners can use this, I always pause when I hit the button with my thumb to make sure it’s actually registering — and to check what lap I’m on. To make my swim more seamless, I hit it only every four laps when I’m swimming 25-yard lengths, and every two laps when the pool is at its full 50 meters.
A. P (verified owner) –
Great swimming gizmo, with one minor complaint – I’ve had this gadget for two months and like it a lot for my daily lap swimming — its greatest virtue is freeing me from constantly trying to remember what lap I’m on — lap swimming can be tedious, and thinking “13, 13, 13, 13 — or is it 14, 14, 14?” only makes it worse. It felt odd and insecure at first to wear this thing on my index finger, but it soon became second nature. Though flip-turners can use this, I always pause when I hit the button with my thumb to make sure it’s actually registering — and to check what lap I’m on. To make my swim more seamless, I hit it only every four laps when I’m swimming 25-yard lengths, and every two laps when the pool is at its full 50 meters.
L. D (verified owner) –
lap perfect – Been using this product for years. It last as long as the warranty. Just buy a replacement when it wears out. Biggest down side has been the band. I’ve broken several before the battery ever dies. Replacement for the battery is easy.
G. M (verified owner) –
Ok at basic functions of overall time and lap counting – Hard to see during use, so I’ve gotten used to using it as a lap counter and stop watch after I finish my swim. I also found it awkward to press the button when it’s on my index finger in the “normal” position, so I wear it upside down on my middle finger. I find it easier to find and press the button with my thumb. At the 9-month point the display started to fail (one zero is a seven), so I’m sending it back under warranty. I tried removing the battery to see if that might solve the display problem, but no joy. Which leads to battery replacement: yes it’s possible, and it uses a common watch battery, but it requires a very small Phillips bit (PH 00), which most people are unlikely to have. And the silicon rubber gasket can be tricky to align. After removing the back cover and replacing the battery, run the screws in until they JUST stick out from the cover, this will be enough to capture the gasket and hold it fixed while you position the cover and run the screws in tight.
L. D (verified owner) –
lap perfect – Been using this product for years. It last as long as the warranty. Just buy a replacement when it wears out. Biggest down side has been the band. I’ve broken several before the battery ever dies. Replacement for the battery is easy.
S. J (verified owner) –
A simple device, but easier to read than a swim watch – This device isn’t overly sophisticated but does the job. I’ve tried to use a swim watch before but found them terribly awkward to try to read while swimming. The natural positioning of this counter is to have the face of it towards your thumb (instead of having it towards the back of your hand like a ring would be worn). This makes pushing the button easier, but also makes it easier to read as your hand does not need to rotate as much for you to see the face of the device.
S. J (verified owner) –
A simple device, but easier to read than a swim watch – This device isn’t overly sophisticated but does the job. I’ve tried to use a swim watch before but found them terribly awkward to try to read while swimming. The natural positioning of this counter is to have the face of it towards your thumb (instead of having it towards the back of your hand like a ring would be worn). This makes pushing the button easier, but also makes it easier to read as your hand does not need to rotate as much for you to see the face of the device.
O. K (verified owner) –
Tracks lap count and elapsed time well. – While swimming, you can easily keep track of which lap you’re on, the elapsed time, and the last lap split. When you’re swim session is done, you can view the total, fastest, shortest, and average.
G. M (verified owner) –
Ok at basic functions of overall time and lap counting – Hard to see during use, so I’ve gotten used to using it as a lap counter and stop watch after I finish my swim. I also found it awkward to press the button when it’s on my index finger in the “normal” position, so I wear it upside down on my middle finger. I find it easier to find and press the button with my thumb. At the 9-month point the display started to fail (one zero is a seven), so I’m sending it back under warranty. I tried removing the battery to see if that might solve the display problem, but no joy. Which leads to battery replacement: yes it’s possible, and it uses a common watch battery, but it requires a very small Phillips bit (PH 00), which most people are unlikely to have. And the silicon rubber gasket can be tricky to align. After removing the back cover and replacing the battery, run the screws in until they JUST stick out from the cover, this will be enough to capture the gasket and hold it fixed while you position the cover and run the screws in tight.
C. C (verified owner) –
Works great, but mine died after less than 3 months. – Works great, stays on your finger well. But less than 3 months in, it stopped working. Disappointing.
O. K (verified owner) –
Tracks lap count and elapsed time well. – While swimming, you can easily keep track of which lap you’re on, the elapsed time, and the last lap split. When you’re swim session is done, you can view the total, fastest, shortest, and average.
C. C (verified owner) –
Works great, but mine died after less than 3 months. – Works great, stays on your finger well. But less than 3 months in, it stopped working. Disappointing.