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Suunto
Core
$218.95 - $528.95
Description

  Essential outdoor functions; altimeter, barometer, compass

  The best-selling Suunto Core packs the key outdoor features in robust construction with a comfortable elastomer strap. Combining an altimeter, barometer and compass with weather information, Suunto Core Classic is the essential tool for your adventures.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Suunto
Weight:
All Black & Regular Black: 64 g / 2.26 oz
Brushed Steel: 120 g / 4.23 oz
Dimensions:
All Black & Regular Black: 49.1 x 49.1 x 14.5 mm / 1.93 x 1.93 x 0.57 in.
Brushed Steel: 49.1 x 49.1 x 13.4 mm / 1.93 x 1.93 x 0.53 in.
Other Features:
Altimeter with altitude log memory and altitude difference measurement
Barometer with storm alarm and weather trend indicator
Automatic Alti / Baro switch
Compass with semi automatic calibration and a digital bearing
Depth meter
Multiple watch, date and alarm functions with dual time and countdown timer
Sunrise/Sunset times for over 400 locations worldwide
Digital thermometer
Menu based user interface in English, German, French and Spanish
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