Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 4 x 1 inches, 3.63 ounces |
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Item model number | LSWSTOP |
Department | unisex-adult |
Date First Available | July 11, 2019 |
Manufacturer | TYR |
Country of Origin | China |
TYR Z-200 Stopwatch, Black, NA
$49.47
- Package length: 3.1 cm
- Package width: 10.3 cm
- Package height: 18.0 cm
- Product Type: SPORTING GOODS
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Category: stopwatches
Marit –
The perfect first watch for coaching!
Greg –
This watch is not intuitive to use. When timing at a swim meet or practice, it is important to be able to quickly recall splits while still seeing the running clock. This model forces you to take multiple steps to go back and get your splits while not showing the running clock. Additionally, while recalling you are not able to take new splits which is incredibly limiting. The Z-100 is a much more practical watch.
PvG –
Works great for coaching swimming.
Mikey Mullen –
these watches suck. horrible split timing recall. they are worthless. do not buy!
GERALDO PIRES PANUCCI –
BOM CRONOMETRO. UTILIZO PARA TREINAMENTO DE NATAÇÃO ALTO RENDIMENTO COM ATLETAS.
Cristina Collantes –
Muy útil
Amanda Caldwell –
Not as easy to use as the Z100. Watch starts and moves faster by 5 seconds within the first 10 seconds, and gets 3 seconds faster every 5 seconds. Not accurate and frustrating. Regret purchasing. Only did so because Z100 (huge fan of) was not available and expected same quality watch from TYR. Very disappointed.
Eduardo –
De excelnte calidad, me sirve mucho para mi trabajo, tiempos muy exactos
Antonis –
Really quality timers
Michael Turner –
Very poor time keeping device. Try z100 is way better
Tigre de Siberia –
Muy buen producto cumple todas mis expectativas
Meredith –
This stopwatch is horrible compared to the Z100. To get splits and reset the watch takes a lot of unnecessary steps. Bring back the Z100!
Jason Schoper –
There are a few issues with this stopwatch that have made me less of a fan than the z100. Similar to others, I have had the issue of the watch either timing too fast or slow, or stopping randomly when in use. This is not great when timing sets, and even worse at meets when you are trying to get splits or times for multiple swimmers. Even worse when the kids come back wanting to know their relay splits and you realize that your watch decided not to work. The other issue is you cannot leave them in the car or any heat. I had several in my coaching back kept in my car to avoid lugging multiple bags around, and while the z100 was fine in the heat, the z200 screen had bubbled up and expanded outward. Luckily the watch still works for the time being, but whatever quality change they made between the two models clearly left the screen on the second version less sturdy.