Moosejaw (Spring 2010)
In the heart of athletic performance
Suunto X6HR provides you with tools for analyzing and improving your performance in your favorite endurance sport, as well as information enabling safe decisions in the wilderness.
Suunto X6HR is available in two different versions - Suunto X6HR (composite housing) and Suunto X6HRM (stainless steel housing).
In addition to having information available to you at all times, your Suunto X6HR records and stores data for later analysis. You can view, compare, and analyze your performance with a specially designed PC software.
The technical features of the wristop computer, combined with the PC software developed for more graphical representation of your performance, and the SuuntoSports Internet Community, where you can share information with other like-minded endurance sports enthusiasts from around the world, make Suunto X6HR the device of choice for every true athlete.
Features:
- AltimeterAltitude range -500m - 9000m/-1600ft - 29500ftAscent speed alarmUser-removable logbook filesReal-time vertical cumulative valueRecording intervals 2s, 10s, 60sAltimeter/barometer lockResolution 1 mAltitude alarmDifference measurementHistory memoryLogbook functionLog graphVertical speedTemperature compensation
- ChronographStopwatchMax number of split times in memory unlimitedInterval trainerScrolling of lap times
- CompassBearing trackingDeclination settingGraphic compass roseCompass Level High Accuracy Types electronicBearing in degreesGuided calibration
- Full access to SuuntoSports.com
- Heart RateRecording intervals 2s, 10s, 60sHR limitsHR graph
- Menu-based user interface familiar from mobile phones
- OtherOperating temperature -20 degree C - +60 degree C/-5 degree F - +140 degree FSelectable metric/imperial unitsStorage temperature -30 degree C - +60 degree C/-22 degree F - +140 degree F
- PC interface software + cable
- User-replaceable battery
- Water resistant to 100 m (330 ft)
| Altimeter: | Altitude, vertical speed, altitude alarm, asc/dsc alarm, logbook with waypoint recording, altitude difference, online cumulative ascent, alti/baro lock |
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| Barometer: | Sea level pressure, absolute pressure, weather trend graph, temperature, 48-hour memory, weather alarm, alti/baro lock |
| Clinometer: | Slope angle in degrees or % |
| Compass: | Bearing, graphic compass rose, bearing tracking, declination setting |
| Heart rate monitor: | Heart rate limits, interval timer, average/highest/lowest heart rate, heart rate and altitude profile memory, memory capacity 32kB (4h 20min with 2s, 22h with 10s and 133h with 60s interval, shared with split/lap times memory) |
| Heart rate transmitter belt: | User-replaceable battery, water resistant to 20m (66 ft) |
| Watch: | Calendar, 3 alarms with date option, dual time |
Suunto X6HRT Titanium Watch Reviews Summary:
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Reviews:
Excellent watch, looks great. Has loads of functions to play around with. | |
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| Build quality: Excellent. Looks: The Titanium finish adds a good dressy look to the watch. Doesn't feel heavy. Minimal bulk compared to similar watches. Functionality/Use: All the functions work great. This is my first watch with Heart Rate monitoring. It seems to keep track of it pretty well. The menu is straightforward and easy to navigate through. The included PC software (SAM) seems a little bit outdated but still provides a good means to look and analyze the sampled data. Pros: Ease of use, good ABC functionality. Cons: Cost. The bracelet is not all Titanium (*requires some careful planning when adjusting/cutting the bracelet to size). | |
| Helder at Moosejaw (Spring 2010) on 09/25/2009 | |
Perfect | |
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| Well, the watch upgrade from the the Suunto X6HR, which he currently has, to the Suunto X6HRT has just made me wife of the year!! I had to give him the gift early, because who knew but he was tracking my website visits. He was surprised that I went with the titanium version. With his recent work promotion I told him the best deserves the BEST! The only problem is he can't stop telling me the time. ThanksR006 Wife of the Year, Dana Schwartzman | |
| Dana at Moosejaw (Spring 2010) on 12/14/2006 | |








