One annoying HRM problem
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One annoying HRM problem
So I have been enjoying using my HRM. But one problem I have is that in wearing the HRM strap on every ride, especially as much as I sweat, is that I am getting a bit of acne where the strap is. Mostly in the front where the strap is more 'rubbery'. Not really so much on the elastic part.
Do I live with it, or are there any tricks for minimizing this problem?
-D
Do I live with it, or are there any tricks for minimizing this problem?
-D
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Use it as a tool to learn more about yourself, then wear it less. I don't think it makes sense to use on recovery, endurance, or very intense/high power interval days. It's best use, other than self-learning, is probably training at or near LT. And some could probably successfully argue that you should be able to play that by feel as well. YMMV, good luck.
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Originally Posted by *new*guy
You are washing it after every ride, right?
Yea I generally wear it into the shower and lather it up as well.
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Originally Posted by derath
Yea I generally wear it into the shower and lather it up as well.
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You might be allergic to latex or some material in the strap. Try insulating yourself from it with some moleskin.
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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
You might be allergic to latex or some material in the strap. Try insulating yourself from it with some moleskin.
Wouldn't that mess up the electrode's ability to pick up my heartbeat?
[edit] I don't think it is an allergy thing though. I have naturally "oily" skin. I used to have the same problem when I played alot of raquetball. The area where my safety goggles touched my skin would tend to break out as well (bridge of my nose, temples). May just be something I have to live with.
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I think it might be follicalitis, and not acne. Its an infection of hair follicles.. are all the acne bums in hair follicles? Check?
Could be a fungus, try some anti fungal on the strap and see if it reduces.
Could be a fungus, try some anti fungal on the strap and see if it reduces.
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Use it as a tool to learn more about yourself, then wear it less. I don't think it makes sense to use on recovery, endurance, or very intense/high power interval days.
The OP can try using ultrasound gel under the strap.