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Sportline Walking Advantage 330 Step Count Pedometer
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Manufacturer: Sportline
Model: WV3474BK
Binding: Sports
Publisher: Sportline
Label: Sportline
Features for Sportline Walking Advantage 330 Step Count Pedometer:
- Pedometer, warranty card, instruction sheet, walking book
- no adjustmets to make
- tuned to pendulum movement
- electronic digital display
- tough belt clip
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Customer Reviews
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2008-05-25
I ordered this and sent it back because it resets itself too easily. I would not have purchased this (and ultimately returned it) if I would have known that it has no cover (the picture here on Amazon shows it with a cover). Sportline appears to have changed the 330 so that it no longer has a cover. Not sure what they were thinking on that move. As it is, I was able to go to a Target store and see that they still have a Sportline model (I believe it's a 330) that looks like this picture - even though it's about $4 more -- but well worth it since it doesn't reset whenever you sit down.
don't buy this pedometer 
2007-12-11
Pedometer resets when you put your coat on or accidentally hit it while walking because it doesn't have a cover. The company should shelve this model.
Excellent Choice! 
2006-11-21
I purchased my Sportline 330 pedometer about a year ago and it still performs admirably. I lost it raking my lawn and it lay in the grass for a month. When I found it, reset it to zero and attached it to my belt, it worked as well as it had before. The adjustable spring makes it easy to adjust to my walking gait for accurate readings.
It died in 3 weeks 
2006-07-16
I purchased the Sportline Walking Advantage 330 pedometer from a local sporting goods store about 3 weeks ago. This morning it died. Even if it hadn't died I would not recommend it because most days it would reset itself to 0 steps at some point in the day. It could be that I accidentally reset it, but if so, it was too easy to do by accident.