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The Fitness 3000 Body Fat Caliper by Accufitness offers professional-grade, clinically validated body fat measurements with ±1.1% accuracy. Featuring a patented audible click for precise readings and a compact design for on-the-go tracking, it’s trusted by healthcare professionals and fitness enthusiasts alike. Complete with measurement charts and easy instructions, it empowers you to monitor your body composition confidently and stay motivated throughout your fitness journey.





| ASIN | B000G7YW74 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,614 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Body Fat Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,055) |
| Date First Available | December 7, 2003 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3000 |
| Manufacturer | Accufitness |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 8.6 inches; 0.96 ounces |
D**J
Simple and accurate for home use
Not sure why people are complaining about how flimsy or impossible it is to get a measurement with this device. It is the same caliper used by health professionals for decades and the guide explains exactly how to use it. I assume their real reason is that they were either too obese to use it (you need to use tape measurements, not calipers) or thought they could return it after a single use but found out you can't for hygienic reasons so they gave it a one star out of spite. Anyway, I personally purchased this to compare the BF% that my Galaxy watch measures me at which I believed to be inaccurate. Sure enough, it was by 3-4%. It works. Plain and simple. Watch a few YouTube videos on how to get the most accurate body measurements with the device and you'll be good to go.
D**1
Simple and cheap
SKINFOLD METHOD. This little plastic caliper works great. This brand is pretty much the standard. This is the thing you need to get to measure your body fat before starting a fitness program. Make sure you read the instructions. They are simple but need to be followed and I think what I am telling you here is really going to help you use it. Basically you move a little slider to a high point on the device. The slider moves as you squeeze the caliper until you hear a little click. Then you let it open at the click. Then you look at where the slider moved to. Using that number and a chart they give you you determine your body Fat. Now what might happen if you don't read this and the instructions? You will think the caliper is supposed to stay locked when it clicks, not even realize how the slider works, and clamp down so hard you poke dents in your skin. None of that is supposed to happen, it is so easy! If you happen to be obese using the caliper is a waste of time you need another method. Think, you are pulling your skin out, then measuring the thickness with the little caliper, if you have a very high % body fat it just ain't gona work and you should not be doing some program like the P90 or Insanity series you need to lose weight by first with better eating habits. No soda (any kind) , no sugar, no fast-food, cut-carbs etc etc. Note that is one method to estimate the body fat. You can also do it by simple calculations that you can find online and even a calculator on line. Special scales can do this too. I think this is worth the few dollars because it is easier to see results and keep you motivated, partly because you are actually measure your love handles.
A**C
Useful for one-handed measurement, accurate enough for home use
Context: I am a adult male, 5' 10", ~175lb, with about 10% body fat. I've been tracking my physical measurements for about five years now, just to keep tabs on things. Since I have low body fat and high muscle mass, BMI isn't a great indicator of healthiness, so instead I've been using the Navy body fat formula -- BF% = 86.010 x log10 (waist - neck) - 70.041 x log10 (height) + 36.76 -- for measurements in inches, or -- %BF = 495 / ( 1.0324 - 0.19077 * log10( waist - neck ) + 0.15456 * log10( height ) ) - 450 -- for centimeters. This has given me consistent and what seem to be reliable results, +/- 3%, but it is sensitive to small changes in measurement (i.e. 1/8" variance is equal to about 0.3% BF) and I wanted to test the outcome against a second method to see if they were accurate in addition to being precise. Use: The Accu-Measure Fitness 3000 calipers are easy to use; they have a simple, functional design which will work for most people. The way it works is that the calipers have a slider, which you reset before the measurement. When you take the measurement, you squeeze the caliper together - thus pushing the slide along its rail - until the tab of the little arm clicks into its socket. When you release the pressure, the caliper returns to its open state, but the slide stays put, and you can read the measurement off the rail. All the calipers do is measure the thickness of the skin-fold inserted between the caliper pads, in millimeters. An included chart allows you use that measurement to estimate your body fat %. You can take one measurement - at the suprailliac (supra-illiac) right above the hip-bone, or four from the suprailliac, abdomen, triceps, and thigh, or even more, and use a calculator online to determine body fat % from that. You should probably take the measurement before any exercise or meals, to reduce the possibility of interference from transient factors. Review: I found the calipers very easy to use, though it is still tough to take some measurements without a partner. The suprailliac is easy, as is the abdomen and the thigh, but the triceps is tricky, as is the subscapular measurement on the back. Also, while this is still usable for someone with my body fat content, it's already a little marginal. Taking one suprailliac measurement returned a bf% of 11%, but taking four returned 8%, and a different four returned 5%, which is definitely wrong. So you need to take a few measurements and average them out. If you watch a couple videos on the subject, you'll understand how it works very quickly. The slider/rail system, paired with the click-arm, means you can get consistent results and takes a lot of the guess work out of use. So I think I'd recommend this for general BF% tracking, maybe in conjunction with the Navy formula, which is easier to calculate for oneself.
L**E
Best for Lower Bodyfat Percentages
Plastic body fat calipers (skinfold calipers) are budget-friendly tools effective for tracking relative changes in body composition over time, but they have limitations in absolute accuracy at extreme body fat percentages (love handles, muffin tops, etc). They are generally better suited for average to lower body fat levels rather than very high percentages where pinching becomes difficult, or extremely low percentages where measurement precision is key.
T**L
The product is accurate and simple to use. You may use online calculators instead of the charts provided to measure the body fat percentage. Please check this link ([...]). In addition, if you are interested in measuring subcutaneous fat thickness of a particular location instead of knowing the body fat percentage. You could simply divide the measured thickness by caliper by two and then subtract epidermis thickness (typically ~ 0.1 mm).
F**A
de lujo, ninguna pega, hace su funcion y es economico. incluye ficha para anotar datos, etc, pero solo dice de probar con un pliegue, cuando en realidad por internet recomiendan hasta 7 pliegues. buscar y leer.
A**C
Pas de pile, un manuel très clair. Rien à redire, à part peut-être que les graduations auraient pu être imprimées des 2 cotés pour faciliter la mesure à gauche afin de pouvoir comparer avec la mesure à droite.
C**A
... kauft zweimal! Die Wahrheit dieses Spruches musste ich leider schmerzlich erfahren, als ich mir vor einiger Zeit ein billiges Caliper-Modell gekauft und mir gedacht habe, das würde schon reichen... Innerhalb kürzester Zeit war ich so angenervt, dass ich wieder auf die Suche gegangen und hier gelandet bin! Nun gibt es volle Punktzahl: Der Caliper liegt gut und der Hand, verzieht sich nicht, misst ohne sich ständig zu verhaken und der kleine Schieber "speichert" die Messung, so dass man sich selber messen und danach bequem ablesen kann ohne sich verrenken zu müssen und dabei die Messung zu verfälschen! Da ich mir ungern regelmäßig meine Speckfalten von anderen Leuten zusammendrücken lassen will war der letzte Punkt für mich sehr wesentlich! Ich kann die Zange nur wärmstens weiterempfehlen!
A**.
Even when I was training myself to use it, that "click" sound that was generated by the smaller lever faded away, it kept sliding above the hole. Honestly I broke the entire thing out of frustration
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