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Lumi delivers
By de profundis
Ranked #500 - Altimeters
October 12, 2007
I bought the Florette to replace a Vector that died and I love it. The technical features deliver as promised. I find the altimeter easier to calibrate and more reliable than my old Vector. The only annoying thing is, it determines altitude based on air pressure, so if the weather changes as your elevation does, you'll get thrown off a bit . It's smart and distinctive-looking, although for a woman's watch, it's just as large and clunky as any other Suunto. The high-shine case and glass crystal look great but I'm a little afraid to take it outside because it's just a matter of time before it gets banged and scratched up.
View Details: Suunto Lumi Altimeter Watch
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Housing] polished stainless steel; [Strap] elastomer
- Altimeter:
- Yes, accurate to 30000ft
- Barometer:
- Yes
- Heart Rate Monitor:
- No
- Chronograph:
- Yes
- Thermometer:
- Yes
- Digital Compass:
- Yes
- Adjustable Declination:
- Yes
- Low Battery Indicator:
- Yes
- PC Compatible:
- No
- Waterproof:
- Water-resistant to 100ft (30m)
- Backlight:
- Yes
- Alarms:
- 1 with snooze
- Size:
- Medium
- Recommended Use:
- Casual wear, skiing, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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