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tech

The tech area of mountainfit showcases and reviews all the brightest and best outdoor, adventure and expedition kit around. You will also find reviews on gear that has been groundbreaking since it’s introduction, whether that was 2 or 20 years ago. The reviews featured will not bore you with line after line of technical specs, lab test results or other such malarky. If it works, is value for money and we feel it is worth knowing about, then it is here. For a full breakdown of the above simply visit the manufacturer’s site. Why reproduce what they have already published?

Some of the items shown in tech are available for you to buy on mountainfit.

Suunto t6c

Suunto are relentless in their pursuit of producing the most advanced and importantly the most useful outdoor and fitness technology available. Que, the Suunto t6c.

Benchmade Mini-Griptilian® Tanto

A great knife can be tough to find. A knife that can do it all is even harder. But, they are out there and the Mini-Griptilian® Tanto by Benchmade is one of them. We put this knife through it’s paces. Check out how it fared here.

Garmin Colorado series

Garmin has recently introduced it’s latest entrant into the outdoor handheld GPS market - the Colorado series. Features include a built-in basemap, high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, SD card slot, color display, picture viewer and more. Is it any good? Take a bearing and head to our review here.

Suunto Vector

The Suunto Vector is celebrating it’s 10-year anniversary. Suunto released the Vector in 1998 as it’s original and many still believe it’s best wristop computer. It is a reasonably priced, tough as nails, easy-to-use piece of outdoor technology. From the summit of K2, to the jungles of Africa and along the entire length of the Amazon River, the Vector has done it all. Check out our no-nonsense review here.

Storm Case iM2075

Storm Case are a company that design and market their cases with the end-user foremost in mind. They have taken a simple concept - a waterproof, impact resistant case - and turned it into a piece of kit that really is cutting edge. To read our full review of the iM2075 please go here.

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