Climbing the Rocks with Suunto
During the week you have a high-pressure job sitting behind a desk all day dealing with pretentious bosses and copy machines that always seem to break down when you're in the middle of copying. You yearn for the weekend when you can pursue your passion of rock climbing.
When Saturday morning finally arrives you hit the road to your nearest national park with your best friend and rock climbing buddy in the passenger seat singing along, off-key, to the radio. You see some clouds beginning to form when you pull into the parking lot so you check your Suunto Observer watch for the barometric pressure to determine whether a storm may be rolling in. According to the Observer's reading, you should be okay to climb.
While climbing, you slip on some loose rocks and bang your entire side against a slab of hard rock. You don't mind, a few battle wounds give you character, as long as there is nothing broken. Your Suunto Observer doesn't mind either. It is extremely shock resistant and won't crack after a few bumps and bruises.
Both you and your climbing buddy are extremely competitive and are constantly trying to beat one another up the mountain. Now, with your Suunto Observer watch you are able to tell down to the second how much faster you were than her over a specific vertical climb. The Observer has both a stopwatch and altimeter to measure altitude and speed.
Rock climbing will never be the same after using the Suunto Observer watch which is brought to you by Watches Giant.
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