Watches

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Casio Pathfinder. I have the PAW-1300T and it has been magnificent. Solar power is a big plus in my book, and it has all the necessary features I could ever want.
 
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I have a Suunto Vector and like it. But make sure with any of these watches you understand how they work. Most require calibration regularly, especially if you travel to new locations. Also understand how your watches temprature works.. most times it has to be off your wrist and sitting for 15 mins or so to get a proper reading. Not as simple as just looking down at your wrist and it saying it's 75 out at 3400ft.
 
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Buy a watch and a Kestral if you want a watch that does what a Kestral does. I have an $80 G-Shock and a 4500 Kestral...

for the same price as both, you would have a hard time showing me a watch that can do everything my kestral and g-shock do.

Use a watch to tell time, use a kestral for atmospherics.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sobrbiker883</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Any triple sensors that spit out DA without having to calculate it?</div></div> I wish....

Anyone with Casio or connections, please hook this one up!