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Polar Loop

Polar Loop

★★★★★(31 reviews)
Regular price $149.000,00 COP
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Polar Loop is Gorilla Health's screenless wearable, built to measure what truly matters: your sleep, your recovery and your performance, 24 hours a day.

No notifications, no distractions. Just clear data that turns into simple decisions to optimize your energy and rest better.

Why you'll love it

  • 24/7 monitoring of sleep, recovery and activity
  • Screenless: zero distractions, maximum discretion
  • Long battery life and water resistant
  • Interchangeable strap in black, gold and brown

Optimize your biology with evidence, not guesswork.

  • Sleep tracking
  • Screenless
  • Water resistant
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Real results

Loved by the optimized

★★★★★

“Since I started wearing the red glasses I fall asleep in minutes. Total game-changer.”

Andrés F.
Red Light Glasses · Bogotá
★★★★★

“Polar Loop showed me exactly how bad my recovery was. Two weeks later I feel like a different person.”

Camila P.
Polar Loop · Medellín
★★★★★

“The recovery score keeps me honest. I train hard when I’m green and actually rest when I’m red.”

Diego C.
Polar Loop · Bogotá

FAQ

Questions, answered

Do you ship across Colombia?
Yes — we offer free shipping on all orders, dispatched within 1–2 business days.
How do red light glasses work?
They block the full spectrum of blue and artificial light from screens, LEDs and bulbs, protecting your natural melatonin production in the hours before sleep.
How long until I notice results?
Most people feel a difference from the very first night, with bigger gains over 2–3 weeks of consistent use.
Is the Polar Loop water resistant?
Yes. You can wear it in the shower and while training without worry.
What does the Polar Loop measure?
Your sleep, recovery and performance, 24/7 — with no screen and no distractions.
When should I wear them?
During the last 2–3 hours of your day, especially around screens and bright artificial light.