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Item 735793
Specification | Description |
| Analog or Digital | Digital |
| Date window | Yes |
| Data link | No |
| Illumination | Yes |
| Water-resistance | UA |
| Face diameter | 2 inches |
| Construction | Resin |
| Watch band material | N/A |
| Weight | 3.7 ounces |
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Comments about Brunton Nomad V2 Pro Digital Altimeter:
I bought this altimeter as a gadget for climbing Humphrey's Peak 12,633 ft. I had to calibrate every time i saw an elevation sign and it was ALWAYS at least 500 feet off! I calibrated it at 11,600 (a sign on the trailhead) and when i reached the summit, it told me I was only at 12,200. There werent clouds building or anything. For [$] bucks, i expected it to be more accurate than that. Going to return it right now.
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Comments about Brunton Nomad V2 Pro Digital Altimeter:
Aside from the poorly laid out and edited instructions, this is a useful travel gadget. The barometer provides local weather information for route planning and the altimeter and compass help with navigating in the mountains. The display is easy to read and the basic functions are easy to learn. Can't speak to durability yet but my other Brunton equipment is well made. [$]
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Comments about Brunton Nomad V2 Pro Digital Altimeter:
I have planned to use this product for GSAR events. I did not get the product from Brunton because at [$], it is over-priced [$] - the included instructions are hard to read and confusing as already noted. The print needs to be bigger and cleaner especially the function keys marked in the diagram must be in a font size of .5 and without a magnifier I almost can't read the numbers or F1, F2, F3, & F4.
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