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Suunto Vector Altimeter Watch

Suunto Vector Altimeter Watch

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Suunto Vector Altimeter Watch

Since it's introduction in 1998, the Suunto Vector wristop computer has acted as the altimeter, barometer, electronic compass, and digital logbook for everyone from mountaineers to the Marines. The Vector keeps track of almost everything for you. It is the very tiny instrument panel that could be the key to backcountry survival. This year's Vector adds degree numbers and cardinal half points to the compass bezel, allowing users to make more accurate readings in the field. The Vector's altimeter enables users to track ascent and descent rates, as well as the number of runs skied in a day. This information can be very helpful when determining if you can bag one more descent at the end of a long tour. The watch's barometer allows you to track weather changes and automatically records atmospheric pressure over 4 days in 6hr intervals. Being able to track incoming storms is key when deciding how to prepare for a day of skiing or climbing.

Bottom Line: The Vector should sit shotgun on every backcountry excursion.

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Rating for this product: 3

Questionable Gadget

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5 days ago

My wife bought this for me a few months ago as I am a gear junkie and just had to have it. Now that I've had it for awhile, I really don't value it any more than my $40 Timex Ironman watch...and often times I prefer the Timex. Its got a plethora of functions which make it complicated to use unless you use the functions all the time. The few times I've used the extra functions, it usually takes me a while to remember how to operate the function. What's worse is that the function often needs recalibrated when I decide to use it (i.e. compass and altimeter). Additionally, for most people, this will just be an additional gadget that does the same thing as your other gadgets, but with less accuracy. When I hike into the backcountry, I always bring a topo map, a GPS, and a compass. There will never be a situation where I will use the data displayed on this watch when I have the other three information sources. Most often, this watch serves as a playtoy in which I sometimes check the accuracy of it "just because". For example, I summit a mountain and I glance down at my watch to see if it shows the correct altitude. Sometimes its right on...sometimes off by 500+ feet. My GPS is generally much more accurate and my topo map is always right on. Why do I really need this watch?

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James,Thanks for your reply. Was very helpful. Was about to order...

James,
Thanks for your reply. Was very helpful. Was about to order then read negative comment re complexity of the features of this watch. A bit confusing..so many positive reviews of users vs some negative ones. Guess to buy & try is only way to know for sure. Cheers all, jackie

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2 days ago

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Howdy Jackie,
Was my pleasure. Hope your recipient enjoys the surprise.

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1 day ago

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I read in one of your reviews that the positive face is easier...

I read in one of your reviews that the positive face is easier to see (read) than the negative. Do they mean the black watch (black on white background) or the yellow watch (light numerals on dark background)? Which do you think is easiest to read at altitude (climbing)? Am buying as surprise gift so can't ask recipient. Thanks pls rsvp asap. Tks Jackie

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6 days ago

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Jackie,
I think its personal preference. I prefer a watch with the positive face (black on light background) and have never experienced a problem reading it, even with sun and snow glare on high mountains. As a side note, I've noticed many outdoor electronic tools such as watches, compasses and GPS units incorporate the positive face.

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Rating for this product: 5

yes to the German

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November 18, 2008

works in metric as well

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Rating for this product: 5

Use a a redundant backup for soaring

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November 18, 2008

I use the Vector as a backup to my altimeter and GPS(s) in my sailplane. I've set the altimeter warning as a seconday reminder to put my gear down for landing. The altimeter is pretty darn accurate. The only downside is also its' upside...it's a little big, so it's easy to read! Would definitely buy it again...and I have a Suunto Dive watch as well. Good products.

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Rating for this product: 5

durable-lightweight

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November 13, 2008

i have used this watch a ton. love the features. they all seem to be pretty accurate. the thermometer needs some time to register an accurate reading-obviously you have to take it off too. it is bomb proof too. i beat it like crazy while climbing or just messing around. holds up well in extreme cold temps. not sure what the lowest temp rating is but i have had it around -10 no problems. it's a good price as well. it is also very light. i was concerned cause it looked big but i barely notice it cause it is so light. would buy again

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Watch / Great Company

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November 7, 2008

I bought this watch a couple years ago. I was wearing it playing softball one day and a guy slid into my arm with his cleats while I was trying to tag him out. Broke the part where the band mounts to the body. I sent it back to Suunto and they sent me a new one within a couple weeks. Great customer service. The watch has been bomb proof. The calibration of the barometer is a bit complicated, but calibrating the altimeter is easy. The digital compass is a great feature. Great watch!

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I live IN Holzgerlingen, Germany Can I use this watch in Germany...

I live IN Holzgerlingen, Germany Can I use this watch in Germany and still have accurate readings? Time,Altitude,Barometric Pressure

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November 4, 2008

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he means if the readings are in feet or meters and the barometric pressure in mBars or other units !!!!

are they ?

EDIT (Jersey Hiker) - I doubt that he is referring to units, that makes NO DIFFERENCE when determining pressure trends, and every digital altimeter I've used can be set to either feet or meters (I'm certain that this one can as well). He is apparently confused as to how the watch functions, i.e., if it uses a data system only available in the US (no it does not). All functions of this watch will work anywhere on Earth. This watch uses a simple air pressure sensor which 1) functions as a barometer IF confined to one location (no changes in altitude!) for a day or two so that a pressure trend may be recorded, or 2)functions as an altimeter IF properly calibrated to a known altitude IMMEDIATELY BEFORE USE. One sensor, two ways of interpreting the data generated.

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Rating for this product: 4

Vector Vins it

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October 8, 2008

Excellent mountaineering watch but often cumbersome for other activities. It is high performance, easy to read and easy to use- if you sit down and read the manual right when you get it. I've used the Vector on several expeditions to the Himalayas and elsewhere, and have owned 2 over the past seven years. They are durable and withstand very cold temperatures and continue to perform at altitude- my latest traveling to 7500 meters. The backing has been improved on the latest model (my main complaint on the last version) and so now it is easy to change batteries even if the cover has been sealed down in use. And, you do have to be sure to recalibrate it whenever possible to ensure accurate readings within 10 meters.

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Rating for this product: 5

Watch the Watch

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September 11, 2008

I have owned this watch for two years and usually only wear it when I climb. I find that when I wear it I tend to bang it on door jambs, walls , and railings. It is thicker than your average timepiece. Tat being said, in the mountains and hills this thing does what it's supposed to do. I find the altimeter pretty accurate for something that uses air pressure to measure height. The barometer has given me a heads up on weather change a couple of times. Bottom line - its does what it was made to do - use it, enjoy it but know its limitations.

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Rating for this product: 5

Battery cover weakness

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September 3, 2008

The small hooks on the inside of the watch that connect to the battery cover have snapped off. Thus the battery keeps losing touch with the connectors and blanking out the watch. The hooks are apart of the main body and can not be replaced. I now am looking for a new Suunto watch. Other than that my Vector worked great for 9 years.

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What is the range of temperature readings?

What is the range of temperature readings?

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August 25, 2008

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-5* F to 140* F

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October 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

My Vector has gone through the wash!

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August 18, 2008

Not literally, but I've warn it while paddling and getting worked in big, cold class 5 whitewater (I attach it to my PFD) and everything still works perfect! After 2 years the watch is finally telling me that the battery needs to be replaced, but that's been going on now for a couple of months. The logo has warn off, but who cares about that sh!t anyway! Bottom-line, these watches are durable and accurate. Remember to calibrate before any serious adventure and take it off for a few minutes if you want an accurate temp reading.

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Rating for this product: 3

Bug Spray ruins watch

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August 15, 2008

Be wary of bug spray. I went fishing the other day, and put some bug spray on. The bug spray accidentally got on the watch, and melted off all the writing, including all the degree numbers.. It also ruined the plastic on the watch. The watch itself is great, other than its bugspray weakness.

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Rating for this product: 4

so far so good

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July 31, 2008

I have jumped off 30 ft. bluffs, hiked to 4000 ft., and have had no complaints. The altimeter is fairly accurate to about five meters. I've even showered with it and all's fine. Also the band is very comfortable and light- aka it's plastic assembly.

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Rating for this product: 1

Hotel Pool Kills Vector

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July 16, 2008

I bought this watch to use mainly for my hiking trips in Colorado. On my trip this July I decided to take a swim in the hotel pool before starting my hike. After 10 minutes in the pool, I noticed my vector was "blank". I didn't bring another watch on this trip so I was watch-less while hiking several summits. I sent Suunto an email regarding the Vector's water resistance but have yet to receive a reply. BTW... in an effort to "save" the watch, I took it apart to dry. The only metal pieces on the watch are the 4 screws in the back, the rest is plastic including the "crystal". I wish I only had a problem with the accuracy of the altitude like others. My problem was trusting a Suunto Vector in a 4 foot hotel pool.

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Rating for this product: 3

Partial review

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March 18, 2008

I only have worn the watch while not working. I'm in construction so it's my "good" watch. I can say so far that if you don't wear it all the time, it's easy to forget what button to press even for simple things like the night light. Speaking of the night light, it's way to dim! Some more time off work I will get to know the watch better.

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wanna throw this out there...water resistance. When it says 100...

wanna throw this out there...water resistance. When it says 100 feet, does that mean like I can dive down into the water 100 feet? I just took this watch swimming and pretty sure it binked out after about 30 seconds...almost sounded like a time bomb. thoughts?

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March 7, 2008

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Nope, it is based on recognized standard's; it does NOT mean 100 ft. LITTERALLY ;-)

It's 100ft static pressure. When you swim your arm movement through the water generates pressures above 100ft static. Find a watch that is waterproof to at least 300 ft if you want to take it for a swim.

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June 26, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

First Impressions...

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January 9, 2008

This "wrist computer" is large, but necessary to see its many readings. The stopwatch displays the time, which separates the hours and minutes from the seconds; the stopwatch should be the main reading. The altimeter is affected by air pressure, so its accuracy is questionable, with frequent resets required. It begs the question as to its usefulness. The barometer displays a trend for the last six hours, which is helpful. The compass is easy to read. I'll test another altimeter for comparison.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fun and simple to use

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January 9, 2008

I've had my Suunto Vector for a couple of months and found it fun and great to use. It's the first altimeter I've owned and was initially concerned it would be frustratingly complex to operate. In fact I've found the opposite. The 4 button system is highly intuitive, as is adjusting settings and calibrating the compass and altitude readings. I used the watch on a recent trek in Nepal and really enjoyed following the altitude and temperature changes moving between 300 and 5300 metres and plus 30 to minus 15 degrees C, and it was also simple and useful to check our daily altitude gains stayed within safe limits. You must note though that the thermometer takes the reading of your skin/arm temperature and must be located away from your body (such as attached to your pack) to give an accurate ambient temperature.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good model.

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November 20, 2007

capacity good ... thank you

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Rating for this product: 5

Good model.

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November 13, 2007

this Watch is a handy thing & beautiful, good design and color.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Watch

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November 9, 2007

I currently own several Suunto Vectors. These watches are bullet-proof and last forever. The only thing I have done is replace the battery. The Vector is highly accurate. They are a bit large but comfortable on the wrist. The positive face Vector is easier to see than the negative face. The Vector has remained in the Suunto line up for years because it is popular and dependable. I would like to see Suunto put mineral glass on the face instead of plastic. Vector watch bands are real easy to replace. A great watch.

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Rating for this product: 5

Solid

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October 14, 2007

A solid watch. Will never dissapoint you.

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Rating for this product: 4

Suunto - a very good watch

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October 6, 2007

I've used my Suunto Vector Alt during all of my deployments to Southwest Asia and it has performed near perfection. The altimeter and compass are essential as well as the rugged durability. The only reason I do not give it a five rating is due to it's single time zone. It would be nice to have zulu time as well as local available.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best of the Best

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October 2, 2007

What a superb watch. Executes every feature to a T. Out performs Casio, Timex and La Crosse. If you want to save money buy the Suunto because sooner or later you will make it your last buy. I have tested the Vector in rugged field and mountain environments under severe conditions and all systems functioned great. I should have bought a Vector years ago. Del

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Rating for this product: 4

Suunto Vector is a wonderful watch

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September 23, 2007

The Suunto Vector is a wonderful watch, the greatest feature of which is its ability to forecast the weather. Using the barometer mode and knowing what rising and falling pressure means gives you a heads-up on what weather is likely to come. The large display is very welcome to my aging eyes! Others commented on how uncomfortable the original wristband was, so I went with the velcro band and I find that, while better than the original, it's a bit too tight for my liking.

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Rating for this product: 2

Disappointed by the altimeter accuracy

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July 23, 2007

I have to wonder if my altimeter is defective after reading the other glowing reviews. If I set it at a known altitude, then climb 2000 feet in a couple hours, the altimeter can be off by 400+ feet. I don't consider this accurate. Because of this, I have a hard time recommending it. If I have to calibrate it frequently against known topo elevations, as is often suggested, I feel I am losing the value of an altimeter.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great!!!

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July 9, 2007

I've had my Vector for a while and I love it!! It is easy to use and does what I want. Plain and simple, It does what it says it does!

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Rating for this product: 4

Additional comments

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May 29, 2007

The alarm is not nearly loud enough. You can only hear it in a very quiet room and definitely only if you are already awake.

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Rating for this product: 3

Some good some bad

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May 13, 2007

The good. Good instruction manual and easy logical to use considering all the features there are. The compass is very good. The watch keeps excellent time. The battery is very easy to change and a standard size you are likely to find on vacation. The display is the easiest to read of any I have tried. I got the black-they originally sent me xblack by mistake and it was impossible to read that display so if easy reading is important don't get xblack. The bad. The barometer is only accurate to .05inHg. While it is accurate within that range, this seems to allow for too much variation in the altimeter reading. Also, I think their correction factors are not totally refined. I can go to sleep at night and due to a change in barometer the watch will claim my altitude changed by as much as 80 feet while I slept (since I live at 400 feet this seems like a huge error). I realize that this type of altimeter is not totally accurate as the weather changes, but this watch is not much better than my previous G-shock Casio that was much cheaper. This watch is much sleeker, better looking, and has a better user interface than the Casio and is a much better watch overall, I was just hoping that the altimeter would be much more accurate.

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Rating for this product: 4

Vector Altimter Watch

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April 6, 2007

This was the first time that I have owned any watch of this caliber. It is awesome. My past watch was a Timex Iron Man. I like the looks, however I had to get used to the size of the dial. The altimeter works great. I do not need to be accurate within 100 feet. The barometer works wells also. I use the compass along with the hand held Suunto that I have had for years. I use the stopwatch on my morning runs, however the back light could be a little brighter. Maybe it is dim to conserve power. As far as being waterproof, I can not tell you that. I have been really careful about water after reading some of the other reviews. I do not want to risk it with my watch. If I should bonk in a water hole, I will write another review and keep you posted. I hope that this helps.

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Rating for this product: 4

Suunto Vector

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March 29, 2007

My primary reason for purchase was for the altimeter function. It works really well, but it is most easily facilitated by having a GPS unit for reference and synchronization. A minor complaint is that the barometric display with reference to sea level, is subjugated to the absolute barometric display, not too useful. Sea level reference is most times primary to absolute.

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Rating for this product: 5

A must for the mountain lover

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March 3, 2007

The vector is an excellent watch, i have no had it for about a month and it has survived some brutal riding. IN that month i have skied in Montana, wyoming, ad BC. But all this change in elevation made the alitmeter and compass need to be recalibrated quite frequently. This was a hassle with the altimeter because most of the time I didn't know my altitude, to set it. It is a great watch, looks pretty good as long as you have a pretty thick wrist, otherwise it will look like you strapped a wall clock to you arm

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Rating for this product: 5

Matterhorn Pk, CA

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February 27, 2007

trip was skunked, but on the way there the suunto altimax watch performed quite well. altimeter was very accurate and so was the barometer. thrilled to have this piece of equipment.

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Rating for this product: 5

Vector, my choice

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February 21, 2007

Have mine for 6 or seven years and it has lived up to it's reputation. I am getting ready to buy a new one. Heed the warning about not leaving it in the car. My temperature sensor is stuck at 104F thus affecting the altimeter. The accuracy has been phenomenal I stood atop Quandary Peak and my Vector was within 50'of what the marker said and a guy standing next to me with a GPS unit that was 300' off. I have looked at several others but none compare in my opinion.

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Rating for this product: 5

SUUNTO VECTOR watches are outstanding

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February 12, 2007

Purchased another SUUNTO Vector for use in the military (I have another for personal use). Outstanding durability, many functions to assist me. Recommend this watch or the Advizor to military personnel, especially Infantryman.

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Rating for this product: 5

Suunto Vector Watch

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February 4, 2007

This is my third Sunnto brand watch. I use nearly all functions on the watch. I recently ordered the vector in dark foilage green from this site .I looked at other web pages to locate the watch in this color where they advertised, but could not deliver until two to three weeks. This site advertised and delivered within a few days. I will tell friends about the impeccable service. Thanks......

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Rating for this product: 5

Total ease of use!

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December 7, 2006

This thing is super killer. The manual is very easy to understand and makes it easy to learn how to use this watch. The functions are super responsive and have helped me with the log books. I did have to re-calibrate my compass so watch out for that. No biggie though.

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Rating for this product: 4

Suunto Vector

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December 1, 2006

Pros- the compass updates constantly (other watches in this class don't). The watch seems complicated at first but is not- the quick card gets you started easily. Altimeter jived with readings from recent helicopter rides. Nice look to the watch. Not as big as I expected (good). light. Baro cool. Cons- bigger than most (not too bad). A bit pricey so go find a coupon.

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Rating for this product: 5

Need to know your elevation?

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September 30, 2006

I like to know my elevation and vertical gain. This was just what I wanted and More. It is more accurate then other altimeters I have had in the past. It keeps logs of all your trips. Also it has a timer, barometer and the compass has come in handy while wandering in unknown terrain.

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Rating for this product: 1

third times not a charm

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September 4, 2005

Over the last four years I have returned 3 Vector watches. Two developed leaks and then the display fogged up. I'm not talking deep sea diving. The last one fogged up after taking a shower. The other Vector display just began to become unreadable after about 10 months. When they work, they work great. The altimeter is very accurate. I would never buy one of these again. If it wasn't for the warranty returns, they'd be out of my life. Clearly not reliable enough for backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 4

pretty darn good

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June 24, 2005

Great conversation piece, looks good and is much lighter than the comparable Polar watches. This piece works amazingly well in the plains and in the Canadian Rockies. Get up in the morning at 1000m, drive 2 hours to 1500m and hike to 2300m -- the unit stayed on target and was within 20m of the real altitude. The reasons I’m giving it 4 stars are only two -- if you need a finer-grain altitude information this isn't what you should look for (5m resolution); also, there is no easy way of transferring the logbook to another device.

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Rating for this product: 5