10-4.
Out of stock as someone said, but i'll be checking to find one!![]()
10-4.
Out of stock as someone said, but i'll be checking to find one!![]()
07 JK Wrangler
35 BF ATs, 3 inches of lift
-Russ
REI has it in stock for $199.95
http://www.rei.com/product/790316
**2000 Land Rover DII - BFG All-Terrain KO 245/75-16, Traction Control, no CDL, TF front & KMC rear diff guard, Rockstar Fab door panel
**2000 Land Rover DII SD w/3" lift, BFG Mud-Terrain KM2 255/85-16, Mantec snorkel, rock sliders, KMC diff guards, ARB front bumper, custom rear bumper, CDL, Trutrac front, Detroit rear locker, GBR 4.14 gears & HD driveshaft, Ashcroft HD axles & CV, Columbia Rovers gas tank skid, LR front skid, BajaRack roof rack, Polybush Dynamic bushings, blr HD engine mounts
I think if I wear a watch I want it to be able to tell me the time, easily without a chance of it breaking at any time of day or night. That is why I wear my Luminox on the weekends...
http://luminox.800rpm.com/index.php?...on%20SEAL/3101
Actually here is my exact watch...
http://www.jomashop.com/luminox-3103.html
A watch is meant in my eyes to tell time and if you want the rest of the stuff, get a nice all around GPS.![]()
True enough.Don't see many watches with bar graphs.
My Highgear Alterra has a stepped bar graph display for the Barometer function and a graphical display for the altimeter as well.
I've beaten it senseless for over 2 years and it works a charm!
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04 Audi allroad
03 Chevy Suburban
SOLD 05 Subaru Outback
"99% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at"
Can't beat the 5600 G-Shock Atomic Tough Solar Watch $65. No it's not a compass or a thermometer.
On the other hand, it always knows what time it is and never needs batteries.
Oh, and you could use it to smash the Timex in to a bunch of little plastic bits
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00..._ya_oh_product
Rich G
1999 XJ Sport, AX15/Hurst, Headers 2.5" Exhaust, K&N Cone, Rusty's Adj. Track Bar, Lower control Arms, 3" Springs, Spacers & Shackles 4" Lift. OME Shocks, Quicker Disco's, 31X10.50 MT MTZ's, Cragers, Warrior Bumpers & Other Stuff
Nothing matters but everything counts. . .
"The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools." Thucydides circa 460 bc - c. 400 bc
Very nice and I want one but seems big for my girlie wrist - Dimensions (watch head) = 50mm(W) x 40mm(H)
"Knowledge without experience is just information"--Mark Twain
Peaked my interest... but I will stick with my boring old analog watch.
Here is a review of the WS4 at Watchreport.com
and a link to Campmor they are selling the WS4 for $179.97
Luis and Lacey - Lost World Expedition Facebook
Ongoing overland trip from the U.S. to Ushuaia, Argentina in an '87 FJ60. On the road since July 2009
James, Josh had the same problems with his not long after purchase. He's even set it back to Suunto once and it still doesn't work properly...mostly the compass I believe. He still uses it but for our outdoor adventures I think he is sticking with his Casio Pathfinder...that is a super cool watch!
Yup I started looking at pics last night trying to figure out just how large this thing was....I don't think it will be fitting on my wrist:
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Heidi - KF7CKI
Sierra Expeditions
1-866-507-4254
1998 4Runner SR5*~*2009 Kawasaki Super Sherpa*~*2009 Voo Doo Dambala
Two Libras
In the words of Frank Barone, "holy cr@p!"Yup I started looking at pics last night trying to figure out just how large this thing was....I don't think it will be fitting on my wrist:
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Might as well just wear my Garmin Foretrex 101 all the time!
Now, if it had TV built in...
Dick Tracy, calling Dick Tracy...
Last edited by Superu; 05-22-2009 at 07:43 PM.
04 Audi allroad
03 Chevy Suburban
SOLD 05 Subaru Outback
"99% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at"