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The Suunto Core All Black Military is a serious timepiece which features a large screen with functions developed from the tried and trusted Suunto Vector which has served servicemen so well over many years.
The Suunto Core has stunning levels of accuracy and a number of new functions including a depth meter, sunrise/sunset and easier to view barometer and altimeter records.
The All Black Military Core has a large 50-mm face giving you a great view of your key data and behind the clean face the Core has an impressive array of features from Altimeter, Barometer and Compass (ABC) to depth meter; it shows sunrise/sunset times and hosts a range of alarms.
The Suunto Core may sense an approaching squall, and it will tell you with the Storm Alarm, one of several intelligent features that can help you make consistently good decisions.
The Suunto Core All Black Military keeps you informed with an accurate altimeter, barometer, digital thermometer, weather-trend indicator and digital compass.
The Sunto Core pressure gauge operates in four distinct modes, including an automatic setting that senses your movement or lack of it, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly. The compass features a rotating bezel for traditional use and a one-touch function that allows you to sight, lock on to and follow a bearing. Daily functions include dual time, date, alarm, sports chronograph and predicted times for sunrise and sunset.
Suunto Core All Black
Altimeter
Accurate to 30,000 feet, the Suunto Core altimeter is a valuable tool for mountaineering, back-country skiing and wilderness travel. It displays your current elevation, shows how far you’ve climbed or descended and records your entire session for later analysis.
If you’re on or near an obvious feature (like a ridge, trail or creek), you can use your current elevation to find your position on a topographic map. If you plan on climbing a slope to a certain elevation and then traversing, an altimeter is an ideal tool for staying on course.
You can also use elevation to gauge your progress. The Suunto Core displays elevation gained and lost between a given point (a trailhead or belay station) and your current position.
Simplifying altimeter use, the Suunto Core includes a unique start-from-zero function that eliminates the need for entering a reference altitude. With a single push of a button, the altimeter will begin tracking your ascent and descent.
Barometer
The Suunto Core barometer measures and records air pressure to help you predict changing conditions, from sunny skies to hair-bending electrical storms.
When you’re hiking in a canyon or dense forest without views of the horizon, a barometer can 'see' into the distance, keeping you posted of changes in air pressure that can lead to bad weather. Even at home, the Suunto Core barometer looks beyond office walls, skyscrapers and nearby hills to help you plan ahead for upcoming ventures.
Auto Altimeter/Barometer
An altimeter measures air pressure to determine altitude, while a barometer measures air pressure to determine barometric pressure. If you leave your watch in altimeter mode while hanging out at camp, an incoming low-pressure front will read as a gain in altitude. Thus, it’s important to choose the right mode for your activity: altimeter for climbing and barometer for hanging out at camp. The Suunto Core makes it easy to manually choose the proper mode for your activity.
The Suunto Core also features an automatic Altimeter/Barometer mode that senses movement or the lack of it, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly. When you’re climbing, it records changes in elevation. And when you stop to rest, it records changes in barometric pressure. A drop in air pressure while you’re sleeping under the stars will be recorded for what it really is - a change in barometric pressure, not altitude.
Weather-Trend Indicator
The Weather-Trend Indicator shows the barometric history for the last 3 and 6 hours, helping you predict the weather with amazing accuracy. What’s more, it’s not a regional forecast posted earlier in the day but the current information about the weather directly overhead, whether you’re hiking, biking or enjoying a cup of tea with the morning paper.
Storm Alarm
The Suunto Storm Alarm is activated by a rapid drop in air pressure over a 3-hour period, the Storm Alarm sounds and flashes, letting you know that some unpleasant weather is fast approaching.
Compass
The digital compass on the Suunto Core is a great tool for keeping track of direction while skiing, hiking or exploring a new city. You can set and follow a bearing with a traditional rotating bezel or simply point the top of the watch toward your intended destination and lock it in.
Sunrise/Sunset
Maximise your daylight hours and never miss another alpen glow photo with daily sunrise and sunset times on the Suunto Core. Just set your continent, region and city and you’ll always know how much daylight remains for safe climbing, skiing and off-trail travel.
Depth Meter
Head into the surf and the Suunto Core All Black Military shifts from air to water pressure, providing water resistance to 30 m/100 ft and accurate depth readings to 10 m/30 ft with underwater-useable buttons.
The Suunto Core communicates in English but also in French, German and Spanish.
Dimensions:Width 50 mm, Depth 14 mm, Weight 197 g
Superb construction and style. The core range of Alitmeter Products provide a huge array of features to help you enjoy your outdoor persuits.
Superb features include storm alarm which senses dramatic drop in barometric pressure, Highly accurate Alitimeter, a variety of timers and of course a digital compass.
Unique features of the core range:
The pressure gauge operates in four distinct modes, including an automatic setting that senses verticle movement, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly thus ensuring absolute accuracy. The compass features a rotating bezel for traditional use, or a one-touch function that allows you to sight, and follow a bearing.
More Info :
Altimeter
Accurate to 30,000 feet, the Suunto Core altimeter is a valuable tool for mountaineering, backcountry skiing and wilderness travel. It displays your current elevation, shows how much you’ve climbed or descended, and records your entire session for later analysis.
In the field
How high is this bluff? How high is my friend’s penthouse apartment? How high are you? These and other curiosities are answered with a simple turn of the wrist.
If you’re on or near an obvious feature (like a ridge, trail or creek), you can use your current elevation to find your position on a topographic map. If you plan on climbing a slope to a certain elevation and then traversing, an altimeter is an ideal tool for staying on course.
You can also use elevation to gauge your progress. The Suunto Core displays elevation gained and lost between a given point (a trailhead or belay station) and your current position.
Simplifying altimeter use, the Suunto Core includes a unique start-from-zero function that eliminates the need for entering a reference altitude. With the single push of a button, the altimeter will begin tracking your ascent and descent.
- Automatic Alti/Baro switch
- Lockable logs
- Altimeter/barometer lock
- Logbook function
- Temperature compensation
- Altitude range -500m - 9000m/-1600ft - 29500ft
- Automatic 7 day Alti-Baro memory
- Difference measurement
- Log graph
- Resolution: 1 m
- Real-time vertical cumulative value
Barometer
A veritable weather station on your wrist, the Suunto Core barometer measures and records air pressure to help you predict changing conditions, from sunny skies to hair-bending electrical storms.
In the field
Soft shell or rain shell? Onward ho or high-tail it back to the car? And, more importantly,
are the fish biting? These and other questions can be answered with a quick look at the Suunto Core barometer.
In general, low pressure brings inclement weather, while high pressure brings stability and clear skies. If you’ve arrived at camp and notice the pressure starting to plunge, it’s probably a good idea to secure the tent and crawl in. Likewise, if you’re on a climb, it would be a prudent to find shelter or retreat.
When you’re hiking in a canyon or dense forest without views of the horizon, a barometer can “see” into the distance, keeping you posted of changes in air pressure that can lead to ugly weather. Even at home, the Suunto Core barometer looks beyond office walls, skyscrapers and nearby hills to help you plan for upcoming activities.
Chronograph
Countdown timer
Stopwatch
Auto Alti/Baro
An altimeter measures air pressure to determine altitude, while a barometer measures air pressure to determine barometric pressure. If you leave your watch in altimeter mode while hanging out at camp, an incoming low-pressure front will read as a gain in altitude. Thus, it’s important to choose the right mode for your activity: altimeter for climbing, and barometer for hanging out at camp. The Suunto Core makes it easy to manually choose the proper mode for your activity.
The Suunto Core features an automatic Alti/Baro mode that senses movement or lack thereof, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly. When you’re climbing, it records changes in elevation. And when you stop to rest, it records changes in barometric pressure. A drop in air pressure while you’re sleeping under the stars will be recorded for what it really is: a change in barometric pressure, not altitude.
Compass
The digital compass on the Suunto Core is a great tool for keeping track of direction while skiing, hiking or exploring a new city. You can set and follow a bearing with a traditional rotating bezel, or simply point the top of the watch toward your intended destination and lock it in.
- Bearing tracking
- Declination setting
- Guided calibration
- Heading in degrees
- Cardinal directions
Special
Languages: 4 language menu (DE,EN,ES,FR)
Rotating bezel
Button lock
Watch
Storm alarm
Temperature
Temperature resolution: 1°C/1°F
Trend indicator
Sea level pressure
Temperature range: -20°C - +60°C/-5°F - +140°F
Barometer range: 8,9 -32,4 inHg/300-1100 mbar
Trend graph
Altimeter/barometer lock
Barometer resolution 0,05 inHg/1 mbar
Power
Low battery warning
User replaceable battery
Other
Backlight option for night use
Backlight type: Electro-luminescent Display
Dot-matrix display
Mineral crystal glass
Operating temperature: -20°C - +60°C/-5°F - +140°F
Selectable metric/imperial units
Storage temperature: -30°C - +60°C/-22°F - +140°F
Menu-based user interface
Water resistance: 30m/100ft w uw buttons
Weather Trend Indicator
What’s the forecast? Check your wrist. The Weather Trend Indicator shows the barometric history for the last three and six hours, helping you predict the weather with amazing accuracy. What’s more, it’s not a regional forecast posted earlier in the day, but rather, the most current information about the weather directly overhead, whether you’re hiking, biking or enjoying a cup of Joe with the morning paper.
Storm Alarm
Setting up your tent in a downpour. Heading farther from shore as a storm gathers. Starting up a climb with thunderheads in the distance. The Suunto Storm Alarm can help you avoid these situations. Activated by a rapid drop in air pressure overa three-hour period, the Storm Alarm sounds and flashes, letting you know that something unpleasant is fast approaching.
Sunrise/Sunset
Maximize your daylight hours and never miss another alpenglow photo with daily sunrise and sunset times on the Suunto Core. Just set your continent, region and city, and you’ll always know how much daylight remains for safe climbing, skiing and off-trail travel.
Depth Meter
Head into the surf, and the Suunto Core shifts from air to water pressure, providing accurate depth readings to 30 meters /100 feet.
Parlez-vous Francais?
The Suunto Core does it in French, as well as English, German and Spanish. You can
easily select one of the four languages along with other personal preferences.
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