Product DescriptionJust push a button for direction, elevation, potential weather changes and much more! Digital handheld has a backlit display for easy viewing at night. Watch features include dual time zones and a stop watch. Water resistant to 33 feet. FeaturesAdd Features text here.Suggested Retail ValuePrice $150.00 Images |
Reviews | Hotfeet | Highgear Altitech II | | 
Voted 5/5 | It is really handy to have so many features together. It saves on space by combining items, I like having a watch, altimeter, alarm and compass in one piece! | | Posted Mar 25, 2007 7:47 pm | | Judd97 | Highgear Altitech II | | 
Voted 5/5 | I recently purchased this item and so far I love it. I've taken it on a few adventures into Yosemite National Park and in the Spring Mountains in S. Nevada and it keeps tickin' (even after taking a lickin').
In colder weather (around 30 degrees F) I've noticed a little bit of slowdown when changing between menus, but it is still very useable.
Very nice buy! You can find it for around $99 now! | | Posted Nov 18, 2007 8:56 pm | | scottsolinko | What about the alarm? | | Hasn't voted | Is the alarm loud? I have a summit vector and have never heard the alarm. | | Posted Dec 14, 2007 5:56 pm | | erykmynn | Quite Alright | | 
Hasn't voted | Just got one of these from campmor. Pretty nice. I was looking for a bargain and bought the Timex but ended up sending it back. This seems way more accurate, sturdier, and i prefer the clip design (you couldnt really use the timex without the strap.)
I personally don't care for the compass, since i use a sighting compass, but all in all the feature set is nice. I used it at Lassen NP last weekend and really appreciated the feedback it gives. The alarm is not super-loud, but it woke me up twice at 4:30 am.
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