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torn between Polar RS 800cx and Suunto t6d...

Question for the pro's: I am torn between the Polar RS 800cx and the suuntot6d (my 40th birthday gift, hehe: no jewelry for me). I am leaning towards to suunto because I do extreme skiing and hiking the bowl in Colorado every year and could benefit from the altitude and temperature measurement abilities. What do you think?

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  • Abigailblue39
    Abigailblue39 Posts: 212 Member
    Ok, I get ... 0 reply. I think I'm going with the altitude measure thing.. Why do responses go to topics like: How did you met your significant other? And there is no response to my fitness related question?? I'm sad and can't handle it. That should be my new topic...
  • sinclare
    sinclare Posts: 369 Member
    bump;)
  • Well, I never use them. There is a link for you tho:
    http://runtotri.blogspot.com/2009/01/polar-rs800cx-or-suunto-t6c-that-is.html

    Good luck
  • Abigailblue39
    Abigailblue39 Posts: 212 Member
    Thanks my friends!!
  • Azdak
    Azdak Posts: 8,281 Member
    Look up suunto t6d in amazon.com and one of the reviewers wrote a detailed comparison of the two models.
  • I really like my RS800CX. The blog that ABNemeth linked to is what helped me decide. I've been using my Polar for well over a year now and haven't thought about switching. The best part of it is that when you use the G3 GPS, it actually shows you on Google Earth your running/cycling path and which heart rate zones you were in at specific points along your path.

    There is one downside though to the RS800CX. The big red button (start/stop) can sometimes be flakey. I've managed to overlook that though because the functionality of the watch is just so awesome compared to anything I've ever used.