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This is a proper kite surfing watch

Created by Loftywinds Loftywinds  > 9 months ago, 3 Feb 2016
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Peahi
Peahi

VIC

1482 posts

3 Feb 2016 8:54am
no GPS?
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

3 Feb 2016 7:56am
Less than $500 too.

Hybrid_Z
Hybrid_Z

VIC

382 posts

3 Feb 2016 9:20am
You're a proper kite surfing tard.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

3 Feb 2016 6:28am
Here's mine

Sun up to sun down





Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

3 Feb 2016 11:17am
I have one. It's a great watch for the intended purpose. It's a crap watch for kiteboarding. It's too thick. It won't fit comfortably under a wetsuit sleeve. A basic surf watch is better. If I was buying a new sports watch I would get a Garmin Fenix.
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

3 Feb 2016 9:31am
Damn there goEs your excuse when you get home too late from a session!
bigtone667
bigtone667

NSW

1551 posts

3 Feb 2016 2:08pm
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Gorgo said..
I have one. It's a great watch for the intended purpose. It's a crap watch for kiteboarding. It's too thick. It won't fit comfortably under a wetsuit sleeve. A basic surf watch is better. If I was buying a new sports watch I would get a Garmin Fenix.


Brilliant watch (that goes over my wetsuit sleeve) and uploads my stats auto-magically. Three clicks to turn on and start recording.
high as a kite
high as a kite

SA

1312 posts

3 Feb 2016 1:38pm
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cauncy said..
Here's mine

Sun up to sun down







Geeez your on a roll Cauncy, I've had a chuckle at a few threads you have commented on of late.
Tractorguy
Tractorguy

TAS

543 posts

3 Feb 2016 8:34pm
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Gorgo said..
I have one. It's a great watch for the intended purpose. It's a crap watch for kiteboarding. It's too thick. It won't fit comfortably under a wetsuit sleeve. A basic surf watch is better. If I was buying a new sports watch I would get a Garmin Fenix.


Ive had both the fenix and still have the Suunto ambit , suunto craps on the fenix for live battery time and ease of use IMO.
Peahi
Peahi

VIC

1482 posts

3 Feb 2016 9:13pm
Garmin 910XT solid and reliable well over 3 years use now
Loftywinds
Loftywinds

QLD

2060 posts

3 Feb 2016 9:19pm
LOL. I had to post this thread to see what reaction I would get, and more importantly to get info on a proper watch for kite boarding. Yeah Highaz has my vote. Of course you need GPS! LOL... but never the less Casio do have GPS watches with proper barometric metering for altitudes and jumps of course. Can't get the model number of one right now though. Any takers?
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

3 Feb 2016 10:39pm
Here is my watch.

Citizen Eco Drive e870

Fits under a wetsuit fine.

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theDoctor
theDoctor

NSW

5786 posts

4 Feb 2016 4:46am



Watch. ..?

I barely know what day it is
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