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Suunto Vector Strap Kit |
Retail: $12.90
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Suunto Vector Strap Kit description The Suunto Watch Band with hook-and-loop closure is compatible with the following Suunto watches (wrist top computers): Vector, Advizor, Altimax, Mariner, Regatta, and D3. Hook-and-loop closure as no moving parts to break, and the band has nothing on it to cause pressure points. | Bottom Line: Add a little more sport to your Suunto. |
So-So replacement band
sl33py: 
It's alright. Better than the stock band which has a tendency to come loose and the strap stick out - drives me nuts. It is pretty comfortable, but not as comfy as the elastic band I have now. I like the color options you have w/ the VELCRO, but they are maybe even narrower than the stock band? Big watch looks funny with thin band. If you can't decide between VELCRO and elastic - get the elastic.
Great Watch. What I dreamed of.
YeeHarr: 
On the Mountain: It does automatic run counts and distance during the day so it does what my old Avocet does. The max descent rate is harder to get though.On the Laptop: The data logging is great.The Windows App is OK and you can export to a datafile for linux use but it is a little bit hard to use. Selecting logs is unintuitive (it doesn't follow the Windows look and feel at all). But the graphs and statistics are great. You get vertical distance and time riding the lifts, sliding down the hill and waiting in queues or having lunch.I REALLY recommend you set the altitude at the start of the date before you start the logging. The PC app doesn't let you delete bad samples so this can be a real pain.Also if you use the PC app at the mountain away from your home network and you get an 'access denied' message - try deleting a network printer. It worked for me after much debugging in a house up the mountain in a semi drunken state.
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