Highgear Loft Watch Highgear Loft Altimeter. Keeps track of heart rate, direction, altitude, and time… …heck, it also gives you a full-featured weather report! Everything you need to stay in tune with your body and your surroundings is displayed right on your wrist with the Highgear Loft! Take a look: ECG-Accurate Heart Rate Monitor: Working range: 30bpm to 240bpm; Target zone; Audible and visual heart rate; % max / calorie counter; Altimeter function: Digital altimeter with working range of -2,305 ft. to 30,045 ft.; Stores 15 altimeter data readings with altitude, time and date; Current, accumulated and max altitude in feet or meters; Graphic altitude trend display; 1 ft. altitude resolution; Barometer function: Sea level pressure and absolute pressure display; 1 mbar resolution… working range: 300bbar to 1100 mbar; Weather forecast; 24 hour graphic pressure trend display; Thermometer: User option for fahrenheit or celcius; Working range from 14 degrees F to 140 degrees F; Chrono: Resolution 1 / 100 second (24 hour max time range); Max 50 laps / 20 runs; Lap timer, split timer, best and average lap times; Even more cool features: EL backlight system; Mineral glass lens; Water resistance up to 100 ft.; Consumer replaceable battery.; Order Now! Highgear Loft Altiware Altimeter
Customer Review: Unbeatable features, questionable quality
I went to REI looking for a camping watch: a digital watch with a backlight for an upcoming 2-week camping trip in Wyoming. I am also a cyclist who loves to climb hills and mountains. The Highgear Loft, with a heart rate monitor and altitude, seemed like the perfect combination.
The watch worked well, with accurate heart rate measurement and altitude. The buttons were sometimes slow to react, especially the SET, which is annoying as you need to set the altitude at the start of each ride as it is based on the barometric pressure.
It worked well from trips to the Black Forest all the way up to the top of Mt. Evans, CO. I calibrated it at 10,400. When I reached the top of the highest paved road in North America, 14,200 ft, it only said 13,800 ft. Given the snow that was falling, and the thunder I heard on the way up, a small front may have moved in. This is accurate enough for me.
After 9 months of having this on the handlebar of my bike, the metal ring surrounding the face fell off. (This has also happened to other Amazon reviewers.) I didn’t realize that the ting-ting sound by Walden Pond was the watch self-destructing, and by the time I noticed, the piece was long gone. The watch still worked but I was unsure about its integrity. May have been waterproof… don’t know.
So why am I giving this a 3 instead of a 2? Because there is nothing out there for this combination of features for this price. (Mine was $96 at an REI closeout.) There are HRM watches and altimeter watches, and ones that have every feature. But I already have a Shimano Flight Deck bike computer, and just need HRM, while altitude is a nice-to-have feature. If I get another, I’ll just super-glue the bezel ring in place.
Customer Review: Nice functionality, bad quality
I wore this watch maybe 5-6 times and the ring around the watch face is coming loose. I suppose for $99 you can’t ask for a lot, but this is really shoddy.
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