3x100M Water Resistant Stopwatch :: FINIS Australia

$96.00
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What is a second worth? What does it mean to shave a millisecond off your lap time? You can't improve what you can't track so start with a solid waterproof timer like the FINIS 3 x 100 Stopwatch.

Using a 3 x 100 Stopwatch can simplify improving your lap times.  It allows for 100 splits and review of both cumulative and lap splits. But wait, there is more.  It also clearly displays the current split and how many splits have been taken.

And since speed is everything in this game, our Aussie squad have stock ready to ship Australia-wide, across the ditch and around Asia now.

Why should I use a FINIS Swim Stopwatch?

This is more than just some old stopwatch.  It allows for the review of the current memory while taking splits. That's right no need to stop the watch to review memory! It clearly displays cumulative running time and current lap running time.

Here's how a FINIS swim stopwatch can help your times:

Competitive swimming is ultimately measured by time. To develop, knowing your numbers are key and a FINIS Stopwatch can help you make sure every lap count.

  • Cumulative split: A cumulative split refers to a time that you choose to record while running your stopwatch. However, your stopwatch will continue to measure the overall time in the background. This is a handy feature when you want to make a note of each time a lap is completed.
  • Lap split: A lap split measures the time frame in between each cumulative split time. For example, if your cumulative split shows a lap completed at 10 minutes then another lap finished at the 20 minute mark, the lap split will measure the time frame in between those two laps.
  • Alarm: You can adjust the time to whenever you want the alarm to ring and use alarms to time when a workout should end.
  • Countdown mode: This is a countdown you can set for any given workout or task. Once zero is reached, your stopwatch may ring an alarm and start counting back up.
  • Stroke rate calculator mode: This function is used primarily for swimming and measures strokes per minute. Typically, you would enter this mode then press the appropriate button when a stroke is completed.


With a three-line LCD display and easy-to-read running times, current lap time and cumulative splits, the 3x100 Stopwatch has a Stroke Rate Mode which automatically calculates stroke/stride rate. Programmed for every 3rd stroke/stride.
All this and a battery life lasts approximately 5 years.

If the 3x300 is more your thing... click here, we have it covered!

Hear what real-world reviewers of the FINIS Swim Stopwatch have to say:

"Love the functions on this stopwatch. The stroke timer is excellent and the stopwatch is very easy to use. Good size and good weight. Highly recommend for the price and the functionality." - MANDY MOTH

"I love the stroke rate function on this stopwatch as it helps to give an extra dimension to my coaching. I have ordered the upgraded 300 memory version this time ( in yellow) and will post a review shortly" - SANDRA WILDE

 

What is a second worth? What does it mean to shave a millisecond off your lap time? You can't improve what you can't track so start with a solid waterproof timer like the FINIS 3 x 100 Stopwatch.

Using a 3 x 100 Stopwatch can simplify improving your lap times.  It allows for 100 splits and review of both cumulative and lap splits. But wait, there is more.  It also clearly displays the current split and how many splits have been taken.

And since speed is everything in this game, our Aussie squad have stock ready to ship Australia-wide, across the ditch and around Asia now.

Why should I use a FINIS Swim Stopwatch?

This is more than just some old stopwatch.  It allows for the review of the current memory while taking splits. That's right no need to stop the watch to review memory! It clearly displays cumulative running time and current lap running time.

Here's how a FINIS swim stopwatch can help your times:

Competitive swimming is ultimately measured by time. To develop, knowing your numbers are key and a FINIS Stopwatch can help you make sure every lap count.

  • Cumulative split: A cumulative split refers to a time that you choose to record while running your stopwatch. However, your stopwatch will continue to measure the overall time in the background. This is a handy feature when you want to make a note of each time a lap is completed.
  • Lap split: A lap split measures the time frame in between each cumulative split time. For example, if your cumulative split shows a lap completed at 10 minutes then another lap finished at the 20 minute mark, the lap split will measure the time frame in between those two laps.
  • Alarm: You can adjust the time to whenever you want the alarm to ring and use alarms to time when a workout should end.
  • Countdown mode: This is a countdown you can set for any given workout or task. Once zero is reached, your stopwatch may ring an alarm and start counting back up.
  • Stroke rate calculator mode: This function is used primarily for swimming and measures strokes per minute. Typically, you would enter this mode then press the appropriate button when a stroke is completed.


With a three-line LCD display and easy-to-read running times, current lap time and cumulative splits, the 3x100 Stopwatch has a Stroke Rate Mode which automatically calculates stroke/stride rate. Programmed for every 3rd stroke/stride.
All this and a battery life lasts approximately 5 years.

If the 3x300 is more your thing... click here, we have it covered!

Hear what real-world reviewers of the FINIS Swim Stopwatch have to say:

"Love the functions on this stopwatch. The stroke timer is excellent and the stopwatch is very easy to use. Good size and good weight. Highly recommend for the price and the functionality." - MANDY MOTH

"I love the stroke rate function on this stopwatch as it helps to give an extra dimension to my coaching. I have ordered the upgraded 300 memory version this time ( in yellow) and will post a review shortly" - SANDRA WILDE