Your site seems to be the best place to ask a question and get information on Sunnto watches. Here is my question: I spend a lot of time Mtn Biking in the summer, and some hiking. In the winter I snowboard about 30 days during the season. Which one of the watches would be the best? I already have a HR, so the
x6hr isn't it. I've also just recieved a
x6 as a gift. Now I really like the watch, but I'm too new with the
x6 to know if it'll do what I'd like to use it for while snowboarding. Ease of use is also important and I like the link to a computer to analyze so an
x6 or an
s6 is what I think I need. Any insight you could give me would be great!!!
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 | Suunto S6 - Click for more info |  | Suunto watches are a favorite piece of gear among downhill skiiers, snowboarders, back-country guides, heli-skiiers, and other snow sports enthusiasts who are serious about their time on the snowy slopes of the world.
For skiiers who stick mostly to the ski hills, the Suunto S-Lander altimeter watch offers the abiity to easily keep track of total daily vertical and the number of runs skied. For those who want even more from their watch, there's the Suunto S6. It was especially designed with downhill skiers and snowboarders in mind - the "S" stands for "Snow".
The S6 includes an inclinometer, altimeter, barometer, thermometer and compass. This powerful array of functions means that your S6 can help minimize the risks involved in moving around the mountains, while also providing you with knowledge necessary to improve your riding. | |  |
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