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| I have a Casio Protrek but it is no where near as accurate as my cell phone. There are a lot of apps for GPS enabled cell phones that are extremely accurate.
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| Suunto would be my recommendation. Lots of models from sort of simple to very feature rich. I say sort of simple, because they don't make a simple watch, IMO.
The Ambit3 is one that I have used and liked for hiking.
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| Agree with a simple Suunto.Used mine in Kyrgyzstan to 14500. Helpful and easy to adjust for time zone changes.Takes me awhile each time I try to remember how to set alarms,but I get there.Special Forces guys swear by these. Jim |
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| Thanks Jim. The Suunto Range is (overly imho) excessive, which simple model would be the right one? |
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| I have and use the Suunto dive computer.
But for what you are thinking of I would guess the Suunto Core is what you are talking about. The Core Ultimate Black or others in that line. Some have nicer finishes than others. |
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