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Victorinox Swiss Army Altimeter Multi-Tool

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MSRP: $115.00
Your Price: $49.98
Savings: $ 65.02 ( 57% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Victorinox
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Victorinox Swiss Army Altimeter Multi-Tool Features
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19-function multitool with digital altimeter for hikers, mountain climbers, and cyclists Reads altitude between -300 and 18,000 feet; accurate to within 5 feet Displays outside temperature from 0 to 140 degrees F (also shows Celsius reading) Includes traditional Swiss Army blades, corkscrew, can opener, bottle opener, tweezers, and more High-quality stainless-steel arms; 3-5/8 inches long; lifetime warranty
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Additional Victorinox Swiss Army Altimeter Multi-Tool Information
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Features: Large & small knife blade, Corkscrew, Can opener w/small screwdriver, Bottle opener w/large screwdriver & wire stripper, Reamer, Key ring, Tweezers & Toothpick, Scissors, Multi purpose hook, Digital thermometer (0 F to 140 degrees F), Digital Altimeter (-300' to 18,000'), Pressurized ball point pen, Straight pin, Mini screwdriver - Altimeter- Ruby Knife by Victorinox - Swiss Army, model 53955, UPC 046928539550, in Knives Swiss Style, Weight = 0.25 lbs.
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What Customers Say About Victorinox Swiss Army Altimeter Multi-Tool:
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I wanted the altimeter and thermometer features for my occasional travels to Colorado and motorcycle camping.Since my home state of Indiana is pretty flat, especially the northern half where I live, the altimeter's chief value is as a barometer - if the altitude goes up, the pressure is dropping and stormy weather is coming, if the altitude goes down, the pressure is rising and good weather will follow.Likewise, I haven't done any real outdoor stuff since Christmas, so about the only temperature readings I've seen have been straight out of my pants pocket, which I can report is a pretty consistent 84 degrees Fahrenheit.I love gadgets and this is a cool little gadget. My son gave me this for Christmas, having picked it from my Amazon.com wish list.Like all Victorinox Swiss Army knives, it's a brilliantly designed gentleman's multitool.
only bad part about the knife is that the altimeter has an accuracy error margin of about 75%. First off. Only because you can get a knife just like it without the altimeter that works just as well. And since this is both the title of the knife and the main feature of it, I give the knife a two. The knife is great. I wouldn't expect anything less from swiss army.
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