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Watchdog vs. Checkmate
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[QUOTE="DKT735, post: 628280, member: 17690"] I had a Watchdog 2000. There was two different screens, one for when your early and one for when your late. I like to just glance down and be able to QUICKLY scan the display. The last thing you need to do is look down and have to actually read something while trying to stay on the trail. A neat feature the Checkmate has is a checkpoint flag that will flash when you should enter the check. It is keyed off of the time not the milage so if you I sold the Watchdog and bought an ICO checkmate. It was expensive but it is easy to read and very reliable. I ran into some reliability problems with the thumbswitch on the Watchdog. No matter what you buy, make sure you adjust your milage at EVERY mile marker. RMEC rules state that a milage marker must be placed at least every 5 miles. Take the time to adjust your milage or your computer will be off. Believe it or not, Del Norte will be more rocky than Snowshoe. Hope to see you at Del Norte. [/QUOTE]
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