Suunto Advizor Wristop Computer with Compass, Altimeter, Barometer & Heart Rate Monitor

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Main Features

  • A compass, altimeter, barometer and heart rate monitor packaged in a waterproof casing
  • Large, easy-to read display and the control buttons operate even when wearing gloves
  • Heart rate function features HR limits and recording intervals of 20s, 60s,10 min or 60 min
  • Altimeter features vertical ascent/descent tracking, automatic 24-hour memory, and logbook function
  • Compass features 1 degree bearing resolution, bearing tracking, and declination adjustment

Description

A compass, altimeter, barometer and heart rate monitor packaged in a waterproof casing, the Suunto Advizor is an essential piece of any toolkit, when racing or training. It has a large, easy-to read display and the control buttons operate even when wearing gloves. The Advizor also includes 3 daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, records up to 30 split times, 12/24 hr format, calendar and 3 daily alarms and backlight. Altimeter features vertical ascent/descent tracking, automatic 24-hour memory, logbook function and altitude alarm. Compass features 1 degree bearing resolution, bearing tracking, declination adjustment and bubble to indicate a level compass. Barometer includes 4-day weather memory, trend indicator and thermometer.

Other Details

  • Brand: Suunto
  • Label: Suunto
  • Manufacturer: Suunto

Customer Reviews

Very Comfortable Watch

5.0 / 5.0


Originally purchased this watch in 2000, lost it in 2008 and bought a replacement. Have worn it around the world on a daily basis. I've knocked it against many things with the only damage shown being a few scuffs on the face. Did have to replace the watch band a couple of times. The band on the first one seemed to be bit sturdier than the newer ones.

I have a large wrist and most other watches dig into my skin and are uncomfortable, this one is very comfortable. I have also found the dual time zones and the choice of 12 hour or 24 hour format to be very beneficial.


Technically Sound

3.0 / 5.0


Great features, but the display is hard to read unless you are direcly over the watch at zero angle. The field to the left of the hour display often displays other numbers at slight angles. I have had many watches(SuUNTO, Oregon Scientific, Bulova, Casio, nIKE) and none have aver done this. Im sure when I contact SUUNTO they will help me out. Just got the watch and havent had time. If it wasnt for that it would be TOP rated. So I will give it 3 stars....for now.


Suunto Advizor

5.0 / 5.0


I'm very happy with this new acquisition, the product is excellent and meet with my expectations.


Plastic?

4.0 / 5.0


Good watch. I had some troubles but I send it to service and now is working well.
All info you need for ooutdoors activities plus a Heart monitor
You can change the batery every time you need by your self not sending it to special service, this also with the chest strap.

The only complain: no cristal, why an expensive watch uses plastic instead mineral cristal or saphire cristal?


solid equipment

5.0 / 5.0


I've worn mine since Decemeber of 1999, it's still running strong and accurate. Gone through a few Heart Rate Chest straps, batteries and also replaced the bezel and strap. Would love to by my next Suunto but not ready to pack this one away.


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