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		<title>Why my Suunto X10 military went back after a brief review (and why the Core and Garmin 305 are on my wrist)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently picked up the Suunto X10 hoping that I would get my one-device fix, but soon realized that it was not to be. As outlined in my previous posts, there are too many tradeoffs to the Suunto x10 on every pole of the usage triangle: 1) fitness / training device: no heart rate, short [...]]]></description>
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