Suunto S6 Altimeter Watch
Brand : SuuntoItem : SUN0157
Suunto made the S6 Watch to give skiers and snowboarders extremely accurate altitude information for their day on the slopes. In addition to tracking real-time altitude and ascent / descent rate, it allows you to chart and visualize your day by plugging it to your computer with the included PC interface. Of course it also has the features you expect from Suunto—Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, Chronograph, and Descent Log.
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Suunto S6 Altimeter Watch
wearing this thang
Opinions still in testing but after a month of use this is what I have come to. The ski program only logs up and down and time. I hoped it would log temp as well. It is pretty easy to use the program not much to be confused about. Cycling through the watch is pretty easy after getting used to where everything is and what everything does. I wish there was a way to put the time temp and alt all on one face and a quicker way to switch the logging times. Over all the watch does everything I want it to it just didn't give me that knock my socks off wow this watch is crazy feeling. I'm still trying to figure out how to use the alt/barometer setting to give me the alt. It seems to always need adjusting. Over all I would buy this watch again.

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