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Old 06-06-07 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by DrPete
Polar CS600. It uses a barometric altimeter which is extremely precise in terms of measuring elevation gain, etc. but not very accurate in terms of altitude numbers unless you calibrate it every ride.
Even then, weather changes on the ride and so do the barometric environment. I suspect you really need a barometric altimeter with GPS co-calibration to get dependable numbers.
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