Suunto Vector Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Thermometer (xBlack) | 
| Brand: Suunto Category: Sports Department: unisex-adult
List Price: $219.00 Buy New: $159.35 as of 7/30/2010 14:46 EDT details You Save: $59.65 (27%)
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Color: XBlack Media: Apparel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Band Material: Plastic Case Diameter: 51 Case Material: Plastic Composite Case Thickness: 16 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: Black composite case Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 30 Clothing Size: One Size Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 2 x 1
MPN: SS012279110 Model: SS012279110 UPC: 045235400836 EAN: 0045235400836 ASIN: B000BV7PQU
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| Features:
| • | Features an altimeter with a range up to 9,000 meters (29,500 feet), with a one-meter resolution. | | • | 24-hour memory stores the altitude and ascent/descent rate for every hour | | • | Automatically records barometric data for the past four days in one- and six-hour intervals | | • | Calendar clock is pre-programmed to the year 2089 with three daily alarms, a dual time display, and a stopwatch with lap and split time functions | | • | Features ergonomic design with a large display, electro-luminescent backlight, convenient control buttons, and user-replaceable battery |
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Product Description Vector Wristop Computer-XBlack
Amazon.com Product Description The Suunto Vector X Wristop Computer is the answer to the challenges faced by outdoor enthusiasts all around the world. To play safely in the wilderness, it's vital to know your playground, and the Suunto Vector X can help you to do just that. A truly amazing instrument, the Suunto Vector X is designed to give you the most accurate, real-time information about your surroundings that you can get anywhere. Regardless of whether you are climbing mountains, riding a muddy bike track, or skiing off piste, the Suunto Vector X will never let you down. It combines an altimeter, barometer, and an electronic compass with all the features of a sophisticated sports watch. The clear logic of the user interface makes Suunto Vector X a real help on the mountain. Its ergonomic design with a large display, electro-luminescent backlight, convenient control buttons, and user-replaceable battery makes it easy to use even in the harshest and toughest conditions. For backcountry and skiing enthusiasts, the Suunto Vector X is loaded with features that will help to keep you safe in the most demanding of situations. The watch's altimeter has a range up to 9,000 meters (29,500 feet), with a one-meter resolution. It also features an altitude difference measurement function for following vertical progress between stages. It has an automatic 24-hour memory that stores the altitude and ascent/descent rate for every hour and an adjustable altitude alarm and several memory functions. With the logbook function, for instance, you can record total and cumulative vertical ascents and descents, as well as the number of runs skied. The barometric functions provide you with valuable information for forecasting weather changes. Information on the present sea level pressure helps you read and understand the barometric pressure at high altitudes. The Vector's compass shows the cardinal or half-cardinal point abbreviated and indicates north with an arrow. It can be set to track a certain bearing, and graphically show the difference between it and the actual bearing. This is a valuable tool when trying to get back on track after minor or major detours in the terrain. The declination adjustment function allows the user to correct the difference between true north and magnetic north. These features all combine to provide you with vital information that will help you make safe and responsible decisions during your excursions. The Suunto Vector X automatically records barometric data for the past four days: the first six hours in one-hour intervals and after that in six-hour intervals. When the reference altitude is set correctly, the instrument also shows the present sea level pressure, which makes it easier to read and understand the barometric pressure at high altitudes. In addition to its invaluable outdoor-related functions, the Suunto Vector X also displays normal time. It has three daily alarms, a calendar programmed to the year 2089, and a stopwatch with split time measurement and a countdown timer. The time can be shown in 12 or 24-hour format. In short, the Suunto Vector is an outdoor enthusiast's dream -- a beautifully engineered watch that's versatile enough for the world's highest peaks as well as everyday use.
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So far, so good July 3, 2010 Chad Morris (Falls Church, VA USA) I've only had this watch for a month, but so far it's been a solid timepiece and a good replacement for my previous athletic watch. I've used it for a recent century ride and hikes in the Rockies and Shenandoahs. The altimeter seems fairly accurate, though it works better when you set the altitude before using it (i.e., at the start of a hike or ride).
Excellent timepiece May 2, 2010 Christopher T. Beland (Bozeman, MT USA) This is truly an exceptional wristwatch/computer that will no doubt live up to the Suunto namsake. GET THIS WATCH! Enough said......
Too Complicated to Use March 19, 2010 John B. Kirby I am pretty technical, but this watch is very very difficult to use. I just wanted to check my altitude for skiing, and even when I figure it out, I have to read the manual the next time I ski
Techno watch that is not backlight February 10, 2010 C. bohn 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Incredible that a manufacturer can produce a watch that is not backlight. That means at night the watch is not illuminated hence the watch can not be read. It requires you to push a button for 2 seconds and then the watch will illuminate for a whole five seconds before it goes dark again. I thought they invented this technology in the 80's. The watch was a pain in the ass to use at night and almost worthless and I ended up sending it back.
mailing February 3, 2010 Kasey J. Heiland 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Since its been a month and the store has yet to send me the watch its a little hard to rate a non existent item. Im sure the watch is awesome, but the store sucks. Dont buy from it
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