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National Geographic Men's Hike Master Altimeter Lap Counter Watch #NG702GKSY

Product Description

Altimeter Mode Barometer Mode Compass Mode Ski Mode with Log Function Logbook with Data Recall; Recorded Date; Recorded Start Time; Total Travel Period; Total Number of Ski Laps Recorded; Total Descent Time; Accumulative Descent; Accumulative Ascent; Maximum Descent Speed; Highest Altitude Reached; Lowest Altitude Reached; Slope of the Ski Course Slope Setting Sensitivity Setting Ski Lap Recall Mode Starting Lap Time Total Descent Time Maximum Descent Speed Average Descent Speed Highest Altitude Reached Lowest Altitude Reached Altitude Change The Descent Altitude Change Graph Key Lock Function - Locks buttons so settings cannot be changed by accidentally bumping the watch Current Time Weather Forecast - Will indicate upcoming weather conditions based on changes in pressure and will display the following symbols: Sunny; Partly Sunny; Cloudy; Rain(Snow). Please note that the watch cannot predict sudden changes in weather. Daily Alarm Mode Choronograph Mode Countdown Timer with Signal Dual Time Uni-Directional Rotating Bezel Negative Digital Display Water Resistant to 100 Meters (330 Feet) Electro-Luminescent Backlight Black Ion Plated Stainless Steel Case Rubber Strap with Black Ion Plated Buckle Clasp 45mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 16mm Case Width (Approximately 5/8") 2 Year national Geographic Warranty Included

Customer Buzz
I'm reviewing the National Geographic Ski Master Watch, NG702GKSY. This is not the hiking watch, it is the Ski model with the yellow band. The NG702GKSK is the same watch with a black band.

Ergonomically, yes, this is a big watch, and it has a stainless steel case, so it is heavy. The weight is definitely noticeable at first, but I rapidly became accustomed to it. Because the wrist band flows smoothly into the shape of the case, this helps to reduce the visual sense of the size. On the down side, the watch won't take aftermarket bands.

The watch packs a lot of functionality. In addition to the usual watch functions, two time zones, timer, chronometer, alarm, the watch has pressure (barometer/altimeter), compass, and temperature sensors.

In this model, the altimeter function feeds into a "ski log" database. In ski mode, the watch senses the beginning and end of a descent, and keeps records for each as a "lap".

If you manually enter the slope of the run, the watch calculates maximum and average descent speeds for each lap. Unfortunately, where I ski, this slope information is not readily available.

The watch provides the following data for each lap:
Start time, descent time, max speed, average speed, highest altitude, lowest altitude, altitude change, and a graph of descent altitude vs time.

It also can provide a summary of your laps:
Date, start time, total travel period, number of laps, total descent time, accumulated descent altitude change, accumulated ascent, max speed, highest altitude, lowest altitude, slope.

While these are interesting bits of data to the most avid skier, there are other models of National Geographic watches that have the same basic styling, but are designed for hikers, such as the NG701GKSU (black) and NG701GKSR (dark gray), that may be more appropriate for the "average" watch buyer. As an added bonus, those watches have bands that match the case color.

Comparison to the Casio Pathfinder
Relative to the Casio Pathfinder watch, which also has triple sensors, the National Geographic watches seem more sturdily built, and, to my eye, they offer a more pleasing look thanks to the band that flows into the lines of the case. The display uses light lettering on a dark background. This is not as visible as the more typical dark lettering on a light background found on the Casio. The backlight of the Ski Master is anemic. It allows the watch to be used in near or total darkness, but offers very little help in normal lighting conditions.

Summary:
4 out of 5 stars. Great functionality, good style (if you like a yellow wrist band, otherwise go for the GKSK version), and well built. But the somewhat difficult to read display and almost worthless backlight prevent me from giving it 5 stars.

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About National Geographic Men's Hike Master Altimeter Lap Counter Watch #NG702GKSY detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31578 in Watches
  • Brand: National Geographic
  • Model: NG702GKSY
  • Band material: Polyurethane
  • Bezel material: stainless-steel
  • Case material: stainless-steel
  • Clasp type: Buckle
  • Dial color: black
  • Dial window material: Mineral
  • Movement type: Quartz
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet

Features

  • Quartz movement
  • Barometer, Thermometer
  • Two Alarms
  • Duel Time, Water resistant to 10 ATM/ 100 meters
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

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