Digitude Altimeter - Pro

Manufacturer
Purpose
Altimeter
Buy from these trusted stores
The Digitude Pro model has all the same features as the standard model, except that the display format is 0 - 20,000ft in 10 ft increments. The 10ft digit is 1/2 the size of the other digits, so it is easily ignored in freefall. Under canopy however, its possible to check your altitude accurately all the way to the ground.

0

Buy from these trusted stores

User's photos


No photos available for this listing, be the first to submit a photo.

SIGN UP OR LOGIN

Create a free account or login to review this dropzone.

Sign Up Login

User Feedback

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest

What did you think, Guest? Leave a review and let other users know.


Write a review

CACUtah

0 of 0 members found this review helpful 0 / 0 members
  • 5
Simple / Inexpensive
None

It works. It works well. Very Durable, acurate and easy to read during free fall. Works well for a hand mount with the more fragile audible in your helmet.

Share this review


Link to review
377

0 of 0 members found this review helpful 0 / 0 members
  • 4
Accurate and reliable, good value
10 ft readout not all that useful

I have jumped a pro and a standard model. I don't see much usefulness in the 10 ft readout increment in the pro compared to 100 ft in the standard model. Both are fine altimeters, simple, easy to use, very readable even in bright sunlight. The mfr really supports the products and offers reasonably priced upgrades. Battery life is excellent if you shut it off btwn jumps. Don't rely on the LCD batery strength indicator. When you see even a tiny drop in battery strength indication, relace the AA cell now. If you are on a tight budget buy the standard model. Canopy swoopers might find the 10 ft readout in the pro model useful, but thats just a guess. I land like a Boeing 747 so I wouldnt know. Even in the day of the Neptune and other fancy expensive digital altimeters the Digitude is still a good buy. They seem to take a beating and keep on working much better than their complex and more fragile competitors.

Share this review


Link to review
nerdgirl

0 of 0 members found this review helpful 0 / 0 members
  • 5
light, stays put
none

Six years ago, when I started skydiving, I was looking for a wrist altimeter. All of the others that I tried would flip up just enough to make it hard to see it in freefall. Probably not an issue for guys (& some other girls) with bigger hands.

Light works great during night jumps.
Also work well for hiking/climbing. Took mine all the way to Everest Base Camp.

Share this review


Link to review
skydoggie

0 of 0 members found this review helpful 0 / 0 members
  • 5
Shows altitude in increments of 10 feet when under canopy.
I haven't found any yet.

Because the pro shows altitude in increments of 10 feet when under canopy, it's an excellent tool for learning to swoop and canopy control in general. You can practice your turns up high and know how much altitude you lost accurate to ten feet. There are too many fatal accidents related to canopy control. All jumpers should know the flight/control characteristics of their canopy and the digitude pro is a tool that they shouldn't do without while they're learning the flight characteristics of a new canopy.

Share this review


Link to review
BadDog

0 of 0 members found this review helpful 0 / 0 members
  • 5

I own and have used both the Pro version and the standard version. They are both great. Personally, I prefer the standard version, but it is just a matter of personal preference. See my review of the standard model.

Share this review


Link to review

  • Something misssing? If you notice that a piece of gear has not yet been listed, please let us know via the feedback forums or through our support portal.

  • Find us on Social Media