| 
enlarge | Brand: Brunton Category: Sports
List Price: $75.99 Buy New: $35.75 You Save: $40.24 (53%)
New (19) from $35.75
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 5550
Color: Grey, silver Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 4.6 x 2.5
MPN: F-ADC-RIDGE Model: F-ADC-RIDGE UPC: 080078006272 EAN: 0080078006272 ASIN: B000P3TUMG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Customer Reviews:
| Showing reviews 6-8 of 8 | | « PREV | | |
Brunton Altimeter July 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Works well for the casual user - seems to match the elevation signs when we are headed up to the mountains from the desert valley. Gives us an idea of the elevation of our camp site and what weather we can expect based on that.
ol' reliable August 24, 2007 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
When I went to Tibet,this altimeter was in my back pack 24/7. It was incredibly reliable and a great deal of fun to see how high, or how low, we were going. I strongly recommend it.
Nice altimeter, great price, but instructions a bit confusing August 10, 2007 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I needed an altimeter so I could climb some mountain passes safely after diving. When I saw this one I put it on my wish list and shopped the local hiking stores. Everything I looked at was double the price, and I didn't need a GPS so I ordered it.
Just picking this device up it feels well made with a nice heft to it, and looks much nicer than the units I saw for half the price. Also, the bezel that adjusts the altitude and air pressure is tight enough so it won't move on it's own or accidently, but feels very smooth when adjusted. And, it's very easy to read.
I wasn't able to give it a full work out, but I live in the mountains and took it for a brief ride and it worked fine. Again, a large gauge that's extremely easy to read, and it's in feet, not meters like some other altimeters.
So, if it's so nice why only 4 stars? Well, the lanyard that comes with it is about 14" long and is only adjustable for size, not length. In other words, you can put it around your neck and then tighten it up so it doesn't fall off. The lanyard is removable using a small plastic clip, which makes me wonder why it didn't come with a short belt clip or some other attachment that would enable you to easily attach it your pants or a backpack. Maybe you can find something at your local hiking shop.
Also, as with most altimeters, you can use the unit as a barometer and predict the weather with it. While I don't plan on doing this, the instructions were hard for me to figure out and I consider myself to be fairly bright.
So, this unit should serve me well, and I like it, but a belt clip would have easily earned this altimeter 5 stars.
|
|
|