The Suunto Traverse is not a great GPS watch, but it’s a good one<article>
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<p>Welcome to another edition of Have Gear, Will Travel—this time, coming to you from beautiful British Columbia, Canada. While my partner’s finishing her degree for the next eight months in Vancouver, you and I will be roaming the countryside and mountains testing hardware and apps all over this rugged, gorgeous province—sound good? Good—let’s do this!</p><figure class="large "><img src="
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<p>Kamloops, British Columbia: A beautiful area with a goofy name. Whaddaya gonna do?</p></figcaption></figure>
<p>This week, we were supposed to talk about hardware-friendly carry-on bags and backpacks, but we’re not going to do that. The why of it is that the folks at
Tom Bihn got in touch with me to say that they have a new travel bag in the works that they’re on the cusp of releasing. Given how much use I’ve gotten out of their products over the years, I feel that I wouldn’t be doing you a service if I didn’t hold up for long enough to take it for a spin and tell you what I think. Give me a few more weeks to sort it all out—I promise to have some backpack and carry-on suggestions ready to go in time for the holiday travel season.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3119671/wearables/the-suunto-traverse-is-not-a-great-gps-watch-but-it-s-a-good-one.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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The Suunto Traverse is not a great GPS watch, but it’s a good one