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You want something smart but sporty, compact but powerful, stylish but strong. You want to train harder but recover faster; sleep better but explore more. You want pro-level sports tracking but everyday lifestyle features. You want a Polar Vantage M3: the multi-sport watch for multi-sport athletes.
Polar Grit X2 Pro Titan
Polar Grit X2 Pro Titan is a rough and rugged outdoor sports watch crafted for adventure with sapphire glass AMOLED display in titanium casing, and a hi-tech toolkit of navigation and performance features for exploring the wonders of the world, and the body.
Polar Grit X2 Pro
Polar Grit X2 Pro is a rough and rugged outdoor sports watch crafted for adventure with sapphire crystal glass AMOLED display, and a hi-tech toolkit of navigation and performance features for exploring the wonders of the world, and the body.
Polar Vantage V3
An ensemble of biosensing instruments, AMOLED display, dual-frequency GPS, maps, and the most comprehensive suite of training and recovery tools on the market. The stage is set, and the Polar Vantage V3 smart sports watch is ready to put in the performance of a lifetime.
Polar Ignite 3
Polar Ignite 3 is a stylish fitness & wellness watch that helps you live a more energized life. It tracks your sleep, activity, and heart rate to provide guidance that’s tailored to your body and lifestyle.
Polar Ignite 3 Braided Yarn
Polar Ignite 3 Braided Yarn is a stylish fitness & wellness watch that helps you live a more energized life. It tracks your sleep, activity, and heart rate to provide guidance that’s tailored to your body and lifestyle and comes with a soft, light, and extremely comfortable woven fiber wristband.
Polar Pacer Pro
Polar Pacer Pro is an ultra-light, new-generation sports watch with integrated barometer that equips athletes with advanced tools to improve running economy, training sessions, and sports performance.
Polar Pacer
Sport is play – why complicate it? Polar Pacer is a no-nonsense sports watch that gives new athletes all the essentials, plus the specialized training tools they need to train better.
Polar Vantage V2
A powerful convergence of minimalist design, innovative technology, and intelligent training and recovery tools makes the Polar Vantage V2 a formidable sports watch.
Polar Grit X Pro
Built for military-level durability with sapphire glass and ultra-long battery, equipping you with new navigation tools, always-on outdoor features and Polar's ultimate training solutions.
Polar Vantage M2
Designed for function, the Polar Vantage M2 works as hard as you do. Our industry-leading technology is here to help you reach your goals and come back stronger. For that athlete attitude.
Polar Ignite 2
A fitness watch that’s sleek, simple and smart? Polar Ignite 2 is a true triple threat. Versatile and full of great features, it’s the perfect companion for any sport and any lifestyle.
Polar Ignite
A waterproof fitness watch with advanced wrist-based heart rate and integrated GPS, Polar Ignite offers you a full view of your day and guides you towards a more balanced life.
Polar Unite
A beautifully simple watch with personalized daily workout guidance, 24/7 heart rate and activity tracking, plus automatic sleep and recovery applications.
Polar Vantage V
Polar Vantage M
An all-round multisport & running GPS watch for anyone who loves setting new records. Polar Vantage M is a slim, lightweight training companion that gives you all the data you need to improve your performance.
Polar Grit X
An outdoor multisport watch with rugged yet lightweight design, ultra-long battery life and military-standard durability for anyone who prefers the trails over the roads.
Polar M430
A GPS running watch with wrist-based heart rate, advanced running features and Polar Running Program, Polar M430 is a top-level watch for runners who want more.
Polar Verity Sense
When freedom of movement is important to you, Polar Verity Sense is your go-to choice for any sport.
Polar H10
Widely regarded as the gold standard in wireless heart rate monitoring, this is the most accurate sensor in Polar’s history.
Polar H9
A reliable, high-quality heart rate chest strap for all your everyday sports with Bluetooth® and ANT+ connectivity. Get connected and get going.
Polar OH1+
Polar OH1+ is an optical heart rate monitor that combines versatility, comfort and simplicity. You can use it both as a standalone device and pair it with various fitness apps, sports watches and smart watches, thanks to Bluetooth® and ANT+ connectivity.
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Polar Grit X Outdoor Series
Made for outdoor sports and built to handle any environment nature can throw at you, Grit X watches are designed to help you explore the world and gear up for adventure.
Polar Vantage Performance Series
Our flagship series is tailored for high-performance and endurance sports and training. Every aspect of our Vantage watches are designed with one particular person in mind – the athlete.
Polar Pacer Multisport Series
The Pacer Series gives athletes all the essentials such as accurate GPS and precise heart rate tracking, plus the specialized training, sleep, and recovery tools they need to train better.
Polar Ignite Fitness & Wellness Series
Sleek, simple, and smart – Ignite watches are the perfect partner for any fitness goals and any lifestyle.
Author(s): Bronwyn Griffiths
Did you watch in awe as athletes scaled seemingly impossible walls at the last Olympics? That's sport climbing, a thrilling discipline that combines athleticism, mental focus, and technical mastery.
But what exactly is sport climbing, and how does it differ from traditional climbing methods? We’ll delve into the world of sport climbing, exploring its origins, the essential gear needed, and the different climbing styles that push athletes to their limits.
Sport climbing is a thrilling and physically demanding discipline of rock climbing that utilizes pre-drilled fixed bolts anchored into the rock. Climbers clip into these bolts using quickdraws (a combination of carabiners) and a rope for safety, while a partner on the ground, known as the belayer, controls the rope.
This approach allows climbers to focus more on the physical challenge and technical mastery of the climb itself rather than the riskier aspects of gear placement. Sport climbing typically involves short, high-intensity routes that push climbers to their limits.
The origins of sport climbing can be traced back to the late 1970s in Europe. Pioneering climbers like Stephane Troussier and Christian Guyomar began equipping challenging sections of France’s Verdon Gorge with permanent bolts. This innovation allowed climbers to focus solely on the technical aspects of the climb, marking the birth of sport climbing as we know it.
The competitive side of sport climbing emerged shortly after that. In 1985, the first organized competition, “SportRoccia,” took place in Italy, where climbers raced against the clock. A year later, France saw the first competition using an artificial climbing wall. This format continues to be popular today, allowing climbers to train and compete indoors year-round.
The journey of sport climbing to the Olympic stage occurred more recently. It debuted at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires and then became a full-fledged Olympic sport at the Tokyo 2020 Games. With its combination of physical prowess, mental focus, and technical mastery, sport climbing will continue captivating audiences and inspiring aspiring climbers worldwide.
One of the most significant advantages of sport climbing is its accessibility. Compared to traditional climbing, which requires a substantial investment in gear and technical knowledge, sport climbing offers a more approachable entry point.
Indoor climbing gyms provide all the necessary equipment, from harnesses and ropes to shoes and quickdraws, allowing you to try the sport without a hefty upfront cost. Additionally, gyms offer various routes catering to all skill levels, making them ideal for beginners to learn the ropes (pun intended) before tackling outdoor climbs.
The beauty of sport climbing lies in its ability to cater to both individual goals and a competitive spirit. Whether you’re pushing your limits on a challenging outdoor route or perfecting your technique indoors, the sense of accomplishment after conquering a climb is undeniably rewarding.
Outdoors, sport climbing becomes an immersive experience. You’ll encounter a variety of rock formations, each presenting unique challenges and breathtaking views. Unlike a gym, where you’re limited to a handful of routes, outdoor climbing allows you to string together multiple climbs in a single session, creating a longer and more diverse workout.
While sport and traditional climbing (or trad climbing) both involve scaling rock faces, the approaches couldn’t be more different. Let’s delve into what sets them apart.
In trad climbing, the climber carries a rack of gear – nuts, cams, and slings – and places them into cracks and features in the rock as they ascend. This gear becomes their safety net, catching them in case of a fall. The process requires significant knowledge of gear placement, risk management, and reading the rock.
Sport climbing, on the other hand, utilizes pre-drilled bolts permanently fixed into the rock face. Climbers clip their rope into these bolts using quickdraws as they ascend, with a belayer securing them from below. This approach eliminates the need for placing gear on the fly, allowing a greater focus on physical strength and technical climbing skills.
This distinction between gear and falls creates a fundamental difference in mentality. Trad climbing emphasizes risk management and meticulous decision-making. Sport climbing, however, encourages pushing your limits and attempting risky moves with the knowledge that falling is common. Climbers are expected to fall while trying to perfect a challenging sequence repeatedly.
Accessibility is another crucial advantage of sport climbing. Sport crags (outdoor climbing areas) often offer easier access than remote trad climbing locations. This convenience makes sport climbing a more approachable option for beginners to learn the fundamentals and build confidence before venturing into trad climbing.
The terrain and style of movement also differ. Sport climbing routes tend to be steeper and favor dynamic, powerful moves. Grading systems often prioritize physical difficulty over the complexity of gear placement or route-finding skills needed in trad climbing. These routes allow sport climbers to focus on pushing their physical limits and mastering intricate sequences.
Sport climbing also offers a unique advantage for aspiring lead climbers (the first climber on the rope). Unlike trad, where leaders must have expertise in gear placement, sport climbing allows anyone to experience the thrill of leading a climb without needing to know how to place complex gear like cams and nuts.
Polar Grit X2 Pro Titan is a rough and rugged outdoor sports watch crafted for adventure with sapphire glass AMOLED display in titanium casing, and a hi-tech toolkit of navigation and performance features for exploring the wonders of the world, and the body.
The Olympic stage offers the pinnacle of sport climbing competition, showcasing three distinct disciplines: bouldering, speed, and lead. Each tests a different aspect of a climber’s skillset.
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, a combined score from all three disciplines determined the overall winner. The climber with the lowest cumulative score took home the first Olympic gold medal awarded in sport climbing.
However, the 2024 Paris Olympics saw a slight shift. Two separate competitions crowned Olympic champions. One combined bouldering and led into a single event, testing climbers’ all-around ability. The other was dedicated solely to the exhilarating world of speed climbing.
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Sport climbing is all about efficiency and conquering challenging routes. To achieve this, climbers rely on a specific set of gear designed to be lightweight, streamlined, and promote smooth movement. Here’s a breakdown of the essentials:
While climbing gyms offer a fantastic and accessible environment to train and hone your skills, there’s an undeniable allure to sport climbing outdoors. The fresh air, the challenge of natural terrain, and the breathtaking scenery all combine to create an unparalleled experience.
The good news: you don’t have to travel far to find incredible sport climbing opportunities. Chances are, there are sport crags (outdoor climbing areas) closer to you than you think. A quick internet search can reveal local gems, while joining your area’s climbing or mountaineering club is a fantastic way to connect with experienced climbers and discover hidden local treasures.
For the passionate climber, a pilgrimage to iconic locations like the Verdon Gorge in France or Smith Rock in Oregon is an unforgettable experience. These crags, where sport climbing’s rich history began, offer a unique blend of breathtaking climbs steeped in tradition. The list of legendary bolted routes goes far beyond these two destinations, stretching across the globe.
Imagine tackling challenging routes amidst the dramatic backdrop of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains or basking in the sun-drenched paradise of the Greek island of Kalymnos. The National Parks of California and the iconic Red Rocks of Nevada are just a few more examples of the incredible sport climbing adventures that await.
So, if you’ve been bitten by the sport climbing bug, don’t limit yourself to the gym walls. The real thrill lies in experiencing the beauty and challenge of the outdoors. With a bit of research and a sense of adventure, you can discover a world of incredible climbing opportunities waiting to be conquered.
Polar Verity Sense is an optical heart rate monitor that provides you with maximum freedom of movement and multiple options for viewing and recording your workouts. With Bluetooth®, ANT+, and internal memory, you can connect Polar Verity Sense to a sports watch or app to see your workout in real time, or view your data afterwards.