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Disappointed by the altimeter accuracy

Suunto Vector Altimeter Watch

Suunto Vector Altimeter Watch

Rating for this product: 2 July 24, 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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Decent gloves but not very warm

Black Diamond Ice Glove

Black Diamond Ice Glove

Rating for this product: 3 February 10, 2004

I found these gloves to be very good for ice climbing due to the additional padding but they were lacking when the weather was cold. I originally bought these for a trip to the Himalayas where dexterity was very important for handling ropes, equipment, etc. When the weather was below 10F the gloves were not good at keeping my hands warm. And my hands usually are quite warm. I would recommend them for warm weather ice climbing (a contradiction?) but would not recommend them for cold weather usage.

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