⏱️ Own Your Seconds, Own The Pool
The Compact Stopwatch Swim Timer is a waterproof, ergonomic handheld device designed for precise timing in swimming and other sports. Featuring a lightweight, adjustable finger band and simple one-hand operation, it offers athletes and coaches an efficient way to track elapsed time up to 50 meters underwater.
Color | Yellow and Black |
Item Weight | 0.03 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 1"W x 0.25"H |
S**.
Perfect for pickleball referees
This is the perfect pickleball referee stopwatch. No bells or whistles. Just three functions in one button: start, stop, reset. It’s a little pricey, but it’s been worth it. I’ve had mine for almost two years and it’s still working great. I’ve recommended it to many other pickleball referees and they’ve been equally happy with theirs.
D**.
Works better than I hoped
I know it's not the intended use, but I use it as a backup timer to my dive computer since I'm used to diving off tables and wanted an extra layer of reliability. I have taken this timer down as deep as ~70' (~21m) several times in sometimes silty salt water and it has worked flawlessly. Its time matched my computer with enough accuracy for me to be reasonably sure it's reliable. Nine hours so far and it still functions.Anytime I see "water resistant" I don't trust the depth attached to it, but this timer may actually be close. I have some deeper dives planned and will update this with the results when I get around to it. I can't get it down to 50m, but perhaps 132'/ 40m sometime this year.
I**N
No nonsense stop watch
This is exactly what my runner husband wanted. A simple stop watch that does its job and does not have unnecesary functions (that takes you to a screen that you did not intend to when you press the button).He loves it!
W**E
works, but overpriced
This would sell for less than $5, if there was any competition. It works, but is a cheap, simple device.
K**T
Does not count laps!
I thought something called sport count would count laps! That's all I really wanted. My other device very similar to this, counted my laps and also timed them. I can't believe anyone would make something like this that does not count laps!!! Unfortunately I am past the window of return because I did not use it right away.
J**R
Simplicity
As a certified Pickleball referee, this timer is exactly what is needed - simple and easy to use - for the timing needs of refereeing matches.
J**H
Great for counter-current swimming
I used to swim a lot in 25m pools, but decades later, counter-current swimming in a short pool against jets is completely new to me. At first I counted strokes to know how far I was into my on-the-spot swim. But who wants to focus on counting strokes when the fun is focusing on technique and drills? I wanted something super-simple to keep track of time for me. I looked at various options (including waterproof watches and exercise trackers) but the SC Sportcount was the "aha!". It does exactly what I want. Super easy to use, inexpensive and effective. Every swim is back to being a fun challenge rather than a counting chore. :)
B**U
Changed how I train
I'm a very high-level Masters swimmer and I have been using the SportCount for a number of years now. I have both the yellow version and the Race-Pace (light blue) version. If used it to track thousands of splits over that time and has completely changed how I train. Being able to track the time for every interval in a set provides a level of detail I never had before when I just looked at a clock. Being able to see my pacing provides a level of motivation during my workouts that I have experienced. I am able to have absolute confidence in the splits to help track progress during a workout as well as across workouts. For my personal style of training, the light blue Race/Pace model is ideal but I have the yellow for backup and for specific sets. I hope they never stop making this product.
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