theskywasgreen
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I know this is a kind of old thread now but wanted to throw in my two cents. I think there's really only 3 watches you would even need to consider for backcountry and which one you pick would depend on your budget and how much functionality you need. For cheapest is definitely the Instinct. For the price (especially now) it has all of the basics you need and even works with the dog tracking app which is cool as it's one of their more budget watches. Second is the Suunto Traverse Alpha, this is again a great basic watch for a fair price and stands out if you're shooting as it has automatic gunshot detection. I think it's the only watch that offers this but I could be wrong. But from my research it was the only one I found. And finally is the Garmin Fenix 6. It's way above the others in price range but its functionality and battery life are second to none in my opinion. I think with the Fenix 6 coming out the 5 has reduced in price a lot and has practically the same functionality as the 6.
If money was no object I'd go for the Fenix. But if money is limited, the Alpha and the Instinct are both good, just depends what's more important.
This article does a pretty good job of comparing all 3, though i'd say the Suunto Traverse Alpha is really only the best choice if you do gun hunting.
If money was no object I'd go for the Fenix. But if money is limited, the Alpha and the Instinct are both good, just depends what's more important.
This article does a pretty good job of comparing all 3, though i'd say the Suunto Traverse Alpha is really only the best choice if you do gun hunting.
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