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| Does anyone know exactly how to use the X6 for logging the number of runs and total descent for skiing/snowboarding? It didn;t say much about it in the owners manual, but I assume it involves using the Logbook function. My Suunto is fairly new to me and I want to figure out if I can track the number of runs I ride in a day as well as total vertical. Any help or instruction would be greatly appreciated! Best regards, Cris |
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| your X6 will not tell you how many runs you did but it will tell you how much vertical you logged in. You have to use your log book feature for it to count it. But with the use of the Activity manager Software you can easily graph your day and figure out how many runs you did.
__________________ Kris@nicheretail.com |
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| I beleive the X6 will log the number of runs. The logbook function in the Hiking mode will record the number of ascents and consecutive descents of more than 50 meters. |
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