(Part 3) Best sports & outdoors men according to redditors

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We found 1,549 Reddit comments discussing the best sports & outdoors men. We ranked the 749 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/IT_dude_101010 · 11 pointsr/outrun

Do you have a model number?

Edit1: here is a nice square digital one

u/kkocan72 · 10 pointsr/Watches



My wife and I last month or so just started watching Parks and Rec on Netflix. Being a watch enthusiast I was always curious which watch Ron Swanson wore on the show so I looked it up as I think it is sharp looking. Turns out, as many already know, it is a discontinued Citizen 2100 Calibre

I was not in a hurry to get it but thought if I ever came across one I'd perhaps pick one up. Friday one popped up on Facebook Marketplace, which I have never used and not sure why I even looked, and I decided to grab it for what I thought was a good price after seeing what they go for on e-bay (it is getting harder to find this version). When I told my wife I was running to meet the guy after work she rolled her eyes and asked why I needed yet another watch. I told her it was a good deal and that I was going to flip it (that excuse is getting thin though as I have yet do so with a watch). However after seeing it she is now suggesting I keep it because she really likes the dial. Even though it looks white it actually has a horizontal striped pattern, almost sunburst like, that only shows up in certain light.

The watch definitely showed signs of steady wear after 2 years, but cleaned up rather nice. The mineral crystal needs some attention as there are a fair number of micro scratches that should buff right out. I'm still on the fence about keeping it, but for now will give it a week or two and see if I still feel its worth hanging on to. Eco drive, flyback chrono and an alarm feature make it a pretty solid piece for well under $200.

u/julchak · 9 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

I would just grab a Frog Togg in the mean time. Cheap, light and will do the trick in the interim.

u/conchata · 9 pointsr/Watches

You'll find that it's quite common.

And those six are mostly off the top of my head. So many brands have their own version.

u/Atworkwasalreadytake · 8 pointsr/SeattleWA

>I don't ride in the rain,

https://www.amazon.com/4ucycling-Raincoat-Outdoor-Updated-Version/dp/B06WD4J837

>and then I have to haul a bike around to use LINK?

https://www.amazon.com/Resettable-Combination-Complimentary-Mounting-1-4Lb-Blusmart/dp/B011NX8KMC

edit: to your edit

>I'd rather have stations closer together, like they are in cities with good transit.

I know you would, but the system isn't for every special snowflake. There is always a balancing act of transit time to convienence. Everett is a long ways away, if we doubled the number of stops, it would make the system inefficient. Plenty of cities with good transit have their stops ~2 miles apart once 6 miles out of the core and we will too.

u/RygorMortis · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

If you think you can be comfortable on a CCF pad like the z-lite then go for it. It'll be lighter, cheaper, and much more durable than an inflatable. I personally don't enjoy them as much, so I opted for the neoair. It's plenty durable if you pay attention to sharp things (rocks generally won't puncture it), but it does cost more. If you can test any of them out I highly recommend that because if a CCF pad works for you then you're golden; cheap, light, durable. For me I was willing to spend more to get a good night sleep on the trail, and I'm fine with watching where I drop it to protect it more.

My go to recommendation for rain wear is a Frogg Togg jacket. Amazon UK (I'm assuming you are in UK, sorry if not) carries them for cheap, and they do a solid job of keeping you dry. Some folks complain about durability, and they aren't designed for hard abuse like bushwhacking, but my pair is 2 years old and still going strong.

u/nanami-773 · 6 pointsr/yarou

最近、気になっている腕時計

CASIO 腕時計 PHYS TIMERS11
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000LP311E/
バイブレーション機能付きで、日常生活で便利に使えそう。

MONDAINE 腕時計 エヴォ メンズ ホワイト文字盤 ブラックレザーストラップ
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0009362AU
スイス国有鉄道の公式腕時計。究極のシンプルデザインで非常に見やすい。

u/biffnix · 5 pointsr/Referees

The Casio RFT-100 was developed for the 2006 World Cup, and is a solid referee watch. Pre-programmed halves, tilt-night glow, vibration-only operation (selectable), made for soccer. The only downside is that over time, the spring bar that holds the band to the watch can pull through the plastic. I've broken one with a ball to the wrist, and the band pulled the spring bar loose. Because it's plastic, it scores the watch, and the spring bar will pull easily from then on, and can't be repaired.

I've been using a 1st-generation Spintso referee timer and it's quite good as well. While there are no pre-programmed times, it's built for one-touch operation. Once the times for the halves are programmed, all other operations are one-touch. For example, once you set the halves for 45-minutes, and, for example, select 10 minutes for the halftime break, you just use one button to start/stop for anything after that.

The workflow for the Spintso is like this:

  • Set duration of halves
  • Set duration of halftime break
  • Long-press start/stop button to start match. Begins counting down from 45mins to zero on one timer, and match counter begins counting up from zero.
  • Long-press for any stoppage (injury, time-wasting, etc.) Watch automatically begins counting stoppage time. The stoppage time indicator begins climbing up from zero. Watch vibrates every five seconds when stoppage time is enabled to remind you that match time is stopped.
  • Long-press start/stop button again to end stoppage time and resume match. Stoppage timer stops, and match timers resume (1st period timer decrements toward zero, match timer increments from zero upward)
  • When the half expires, the watch vibrates. The stoppage counter shows you how much time to add. The match time automatically adds the stoppage time, and vibrates to let you know that the half, plus stoppage has expired, and begins the halftime period timer.
  • When the half-time timer expires, the watch vibrates to remind you to start the second half. It waits for you to start the second half - you don't have to start right when the halftime timer expires. Just long-press the start/stop button to begin the second half.
  • Just as in the 1st half, long-press the start/stop button anytime you need to add stoppage time (injury, time wasting, etc), and the stoppage time increments, the match half timer stops, and the full match timer keeps incrementing. The watch will vibrate every few seconds to remind you that you are in stoppage time mode. Long-press the start/stop button to resume match.
  • When the halftime timer decrements to zero, the stoppage timer begins displays how much time to add. The match timer increments to the half duration plus stoppage, and vibrates when that time expires. End the match.

    The cool part is that it's all one-button operation once you've set the halves and halftime duration. Takes some getting used to, but it's very easy once you've done it a few times. It has three modes - the regular watch mode, which displays the day of week, year, month/day, time (with Daylight Savings mode with one press to switch modes) (hours/minutes/seconds). The second mode is game mode, which displays Time Zone (you can select any time zone in the world), hh:mm:sec, month/day at the top, am/pm, which period you're in (1st or 2nd), minutes remaining in half, then the bottom displays total match time (incrementing from zero), stoppage time.

    When you enter halftime period, the halftime timer appears, and decrements from whatever duration you've set.

    The last mode is stopwatch mode. It just starts/stops a timer from zero.

    Hope that helps!
u/speedracer13 · 5 pointsr/Watches
u/pelvicmomentum · 5 pointsr/Watches
u/srikinar · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

I just ordered these. I haven't had a chance to try out the colors, but the polarized ones are great and the lens changing system is easy.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CVS3CLC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Greyzer · 5 pointsr/Watches
u/BridgeTooFar · 4 pointsr/EDC

Tons of GShocks (as has been stated).

My personal favorites:

Digital only readout - Mudman - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FPVUJA/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

Analog readout (internals are digital) - GA-800 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075JLQCD8/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A37VKTSZ7S1PMR&psc=1

u/nbriles2000 · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

Has anybody tried out these jackets? They seem like a decent alternative to frogg toggs.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06WD4J837?psc=1

u/cmraarzky · 4 pointsr/running

Completely personal but beyond a good baselayer nothing else I own is running specific for the winter. Up top I'll usually use a compression shirt and then layer a few shirts on top of that culminating in a hoodie (the front pocket is clutch for carrying extra tissues or storing your hat/gloves). Layers are your friend. Bottom wise I'll do compression shorts and/or tights depending on how cold it is and another pair of shorts over top just for another layer. Other than that I wear my normal socks, a buff if needed, a knit hat, and some light gloves. This setup has carried me through the coldest and windiest parts of the winter last year. I made a quick down and dirty jumping off point for you to look at some decent, affordable gear: Tesla tights, Tesla top, Reflective knit hat, Buff, Headlamp, Lightweight gloves. You may want to look at maybe some windproof layers, wool socks, or heavier gloves depending on what the weather actually looks like near you. I wasn't a fan of the yak trax style grips and ended up just using my trail running shoes a lot in the winter, just be careful.

u/patsfan038 · 4 pointsr/Watches

New poster! I've always been into watches but never owned anything too expensive. My daily driver was THIS, on the days I wear business casual to work. When I need to be a little dressed up, I'd wear THIS. Hamilton is awesome. You can tell how well its made. I popped a nato strap to this bad boy and good to go! Hopefully the first of many!

u/ukp42 · 4 pointsr/Watches

Timex T29781

Your welcome, nice watch

edit: Sorry Wrong link its theTimex Men's T2P027KW "Ameritus" Watch

u/bcheung30 · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

Ive been using the 4ucycling jacket and it seems pretty good and covers my shorts. its only 13 dollars and weighs about 7 oz.
https://www.amazon.com/4ucycling-Raincoat-Outdoor-Updated-Version/dp/B06WD4J837/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1518318562&sr=8-10&keywords=4ucycling

u/beetbear · 3 pointsr/FixedGearBicycle

Frogg Toggs - cheap, reliable, but kind of fragile. I like beauty in my fenders so I run Velo's

u/j1002s · 3 pointsr/Watches

Link, for those asking!

u/Aevum1 · 3 pointsr/Watches

There are 3 "stargates"

u/Zimek · 3 pointsr/Referees

That was a big point for me too when getting a watch. I went with this one because it can vibrate instead of beeping (it can beep too, if thats what you want). Unfortunately, it has become hard to find, and this is the only watch i've seen with that feature.

u/UpYourButtJobu · 3 pointsr/Watches

You didn't mention your budget, but if you're looking to spend $50 like on your 180 watch, you'd be hard pressed to find anything non-digital, I would think.

This Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph may fit your need. It has a quartz-based analog movement, is silent and the chrono function works very well with a smooth sweeping hand. (And if you're curious, yes, it does reset very well). On top of that, it's a pretty nice looking-watch you can wear daily and it's solar charged.

u/SoberIrishGuy · 3 pointsr/Watches

Try here.

You can generally change the band on a watch btw.

u/kerodean · 3 pointsr/Outlier

How about the merino wool buff? I did a review on it here.

u/Seikoholic · 2 pointsr/Seiko

Sure. They're a lot more expensive than they were back then, but every one is available somewhere as far as I know. This one isn't a good example - it was a LNIB sold for an OK BIN price on eBay - but they're available.

SKZ325

SKZ327

SKZ329

SKZ323

SKZ330

Every one is available.

u/ordash · 2 pointsr/Watches

Then take the black version of Seikos "Sea Urchin" . Best Submariner-on-a-budget that has enough of its own character to not just look like a rip-off.

u/CACuzcatlan · 2 pointsr/Watches

I have this one and I love it! It meets all your requirements except being square and is analog / digital, which I really love. Amazon has it for over $100, but I found it for $90 on a random site after lots of searching a few months back.

http://www.amazon.com/Casio-AWG100-1A-G-Shock-Multi-Band-Atomic/dp/B001A5HWH8/ref=sr_1_5?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1345964509&sr=1-5&keywords=gshock

u/soowanbag · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

You can call it theft, copy, or replica. I'll call it an homage.

If you're referring to how similar the hour hand looks to a Rolex Submariner, I can tell you that many watch makers make diver's watches with similar hour hands:

u/confused_critic · 2 pointsr/Referees

Casio RFT-100
I got this watch for my birthday last season and I would highly recommend it.
It's the smallest and lightest watch I've ever worn yet the numbers are large and easily readable with a quick glance.
It's got many different options, all of which are simple to use. The preset halves are especially useful.
It's a bit more expensive than most digital watches but trust me, you won't regret buying it. Although I'm not sure if they make them anymore so get in quick!

u/Tarquinious_Rex · 2 pointsr/EDC

CRKT Minimalist $22.53

Money Clip $13.99

Parker Jotter $8.49

Timex Expedition $34.39

Micro Streamlight $17.15


Total $96.55 just enough left over for a Sierra Nevada tall boy.

u/four_three · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Might want to check this one: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-G-Shock-Multi-Band-Atomic-AWG100-1A/dp/B001A5HWH8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=watches&qid=1250180574&sr=1-5

That being said, I'm wearing a Mossimo watch I got from Target for $13.98. A boy can dream, can't he?

u/BrandonsBakedBeans · 2 pointsr/Watches

The ga-800 is a basic analog w/ second hand for 70 dollars: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075JLQCD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_dD4cBb66HEF01

There's the gas-100, solar analog G for 90 dollars at Costco: https://m.costco.com/Casio-G-Shock-Analog-%2526-Digital-Men's-Watch.product.100399412.html

u/crazy_lazy_bear · 2 pointsr/Watches

OK, /r/watches, what are your recommendations of these five <$1000 divers?

u/ghost_name · 2 pointsr/gshock

On Amazon for $150.

u/downforce · 2 pointsr/Seiko
u/thomasp62 · 2 pointsr/Watches

Timex Men's TW4B02500 Expedition Grid Shock Black Resin Strap Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YTYH16Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_M4BLAbAG4P3DR

I have had one for the past several years. My go to work watch.

u/CluelessWanderer15 · 2 pointsr/trailrunning

I'm unfamiliar with that brand, but the description says the hood is helmet compatible and I would be concerned about dealing with a lot of hood material even though it can cinched down. Here is the Frogg Toggs that I use:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Frogg-Togg-UL12104-09MD-Ultra-Medium/dp/B007X5XDOK/ref=sr_1_1?s=clothing&ie=UTF8&qid=1537840601&sr=1-1&keywords=frogg+toggs+ultralite

These are just my preferences, anything waterproof that you like that is also acceptably light will do.

u/Xubh · 2 pointsr/Watches

The titanium should be the same - but I was looking at the two watches on Amazon and the shade looked a bit off. I did a visual tab change comparison (not the most accurate comparison, I know) and noticed the difference in the shade.

SBDC029

SBDC007

I also noticed that there is a difference in the gloss of the black bezel - Is there an actual difference when you see it in hand? or is this just the Amazon lighting during the shoot?

Also the price - Why the price so different? Is it the finishing of the watch? is it the feel in the hand? why is there such a huge disparity in price between the two?

u/crick2000 · 1 pointr/CampingGear

Minus33 does have a balaclava that covers the neck.( Check it on Amazon)

If you want tight covering on your neck, you can consider a neck buff such as one below

https://www.amazon.com/Buff-Merino-Wool-Headband-Black/dp/B0035N09CS

u/BKA_Diver · 1 pointr/gshock

Not sure if it's verboten to say anything but a Casio in here but this Timex has a pretty big display.

I had this watch, really liked it, but like the previous Timex I owned the band broke with no easy/cheap way to replace it. It broke in a place where I'm not sure it could even be replaced. That watch was the reason I decided to switch to a G-Shock.

u/bbsittrr · 1 pointr/gshock

Amazon US:

https://www.amazon.com/CASIO-G-Shock-Tough-Solar-GWB5600BC-1B/dp/B07K7TPFV5

-1Ber is Euro model I think, so pretty much the same.

If you had question, there is a question section on the above link where you can post one.

u/entropy_reached · 1 pointr/gshock

I was optimistic at best, I didn't see anything on Casio's websites, but on Amazon it mentions it. Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K7TPFV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_20QtDbGWHXN5D

u/rolandontheriver · 1 pointr/Watches

I'm looking at buying a Seiko dive watch to start my collection and for the life of me cannot find any differences between these two watches outside of the model year. If someone could give me some input or tell me why I should spend the extra money that would be greatly appreciated

Model 1

Model 2

u/NotDavidWooderson · 1 pointr/cycling

There's not a lot of glare on mountain bike trails, so I wouldn't suggest polarized lenses being a requirement.

There are a lot of $25 sets on Amazon with interchangeable lenses and cases that work just fine for mountain biking without breaking the bank. That's what I use, and they work well.

These are the ones I bought, but there are literally dozens that are similar.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Watches

I feel like the g shocks people linked you are the less good looking ones. There are ana-digi g shocks that look really good. Here are some examples.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007RU5B46/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1394670403&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008QWL9JA/ref=aw_2nd_sims_15?pi=SY115&simLd=1


Here are the ones I own.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003YMLWA8/ref=aw_1st_sims_5?pi=SY115&simLd=1


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00H4M0VCO/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1394670538&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40


Look through the g shock website too. If you dont like any g shocks, try looking at edifice watches too.

u/KORNSTAR · 1 pointr/Watches

I love the Citizen Ecodrive Calibre 2100.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EQTXXA/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

u/DiscoWookie2 · 1 pointr/gshock
u/kingofthehill · 1 pointr/EDC

Luminox makes gorgeous watches but have a shitty customer service. Mine fogs up in cold weather sometimes, and while it does not seem to affect timekeeping, I never got a reply when I tried getting in touch with Luminox.

The band on mine just broke and until I get a replacement, I am wearing a Casio Riseman. Great watch too.

u/VinnieKC · 1 pointr/Watches

I really appreciate it. I was looking at this one and I guess the display isn't very bright.

https://www.amazon.com/Casio-G-Shock-X-Large-Display-GA110-1B/dp/B007RU5B46

u/gleam · 1 pointr/Watches

More seriously, if I were looking for a gshock I'd probably be leaning towards this one. Solar, atomic, chrono, WR 200. A touch over your budget, but not much.

A cheaper alternative, not solar, not atomic, and not as good looking, but still WR 200 would be a DW6900.

u/sorryforthehangover · 1 pointr/EDC

Same but with this
BUFF Lightweight Merino Wool Multifunctional Headwear, Black, One Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0035N09CS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wOUNDbWX0J355

u/spedmonkey · 1 pointr/Watches

Also, there's no such thing as a completely waterproof watch. There's watches that are water resistant down to absurd depths, like the Rolex Deepsea, but even that is not wholly waterproof. The Orient Mako might be a good choice; there's 50% off codes all over the internet for that website. You also couldn't really go wrong with another Timex. Either way, you're almost certainly looking for a diver watch. That link should be a good start.

edit: and if you don't mind spending a little bit more money, you could look into the famed Seiko Black/Orange Monster. I don't find them all that appealing myself, but there's tons of people out there who swear by them.

edit #2: I'm ashamed that I forgot all about the Vostok Amphibia. Those fuckers are indestructible, and way more unique than anything else you'd find on Amazon.

u/ullrsdream · 1 pointr/skiing

I wear a G-Shock Riseman when I'm out. It's rugged, does what I want it to do, and looks pretty slick to boot.

u/TemtNosce · 1 pointr/AskReddit

My work watch. I got it as a gift back in 2000, I'm surprised they still sell it.

Also I'll wear this every now and again, but the weight gets to me after awhile.

Also, when I was in 7th grade my dad bought me this watch(first one on left) as a gift. Shows the early planting of geeky seeds because why would a 7th grader need this watch? I didn't, but I thought it was the coolest watch ever created, evar.

u/Preston205 · 1 pointr/Watches

I would get the GW-B5600-BC it's the best square G-Shock under $200 with bluetooth and the combi bracelet.

u/chamois · 1 pointr/Watches

I just got a G-shock awg100. So far I love it. It's relatively small for a G-shock. The atomic feature is pretty neat. The analog/digital thing was a little weird at first, but I got used to it quickly.

u/qurius_1 · 1 pointr/Watches

I bought a seiko sea urchin and I'm pretty happy with it. It's an automatic and I luv to watch the second hand sweep through the dial. I would surely recommend it from my personal experience.


Seiko Men's SNZF17J1 5 Sports Automatic Stainless Steel Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WU76SUW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_xjbIwbRRS54K0

u/jazzman317 · 1 pointr/nationalguard

Here's what I decided on based on the features of the watches these guys picked. I would've gotten one of the ones they did, but this one has a vibration alarm function, which a couple of soldiers in the review section thought was great. It's pretty big, but the rectangular shape should make it look a little smaller than the usual wrist-mounted tactical wall clock.

Timex Men's TW4B025009J Expedition Shock Digital Watch With Black Resin Band https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YTYH16Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_acImxbTJE1X0X

u/aliasforspam · 1 pointr/Watches

Thank you - I have two eco-drives. The most recent a Navihawk A/T and it is awesome - but both of these have crystals which are wrecked. My older Calibre 2100 is almost opaque! I definitely need the strength of sapphire.

That thing is very attractive though!

u/PMMeYourWristCheck · 1 pointr/Watches

If you're looking for a tool-ey dive watch check out the Seiko Shogun.

The one reviewed here is the discontinued model.

The new one is the exact same watch except it's been rebranded under the [PROSPEX] ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015ZBZFK8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_jozPAbEE00JQS) line.

u/SithL0rd · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Meh. So I looked at the watches on the link and then saw one I liked tried the code and nope :( Its on the second line of the offered watches too.
"The promotional code you entered is not valid. "

http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T499979J-Expedition-Camper-Trail/dp/B00LW3RWLO/ref=lp_12730425011_1_8?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1450369137&sr=1-8&nodeID=12730425011

u/DapperDanTheMan · 0 pointsr/Watchexchange

G-Shock GA110-1B up for sale. $60 + the cost of shipping (whatever service, however, wherever).

Analog and digital display. Quartz movement. Accurate. Just looking to get something new and different.

Amazon link

Thank you for looking. Feel free to ask questions.

u/KarlyPilkoids · 0 pointsr/AskReddit

An altimeter watch would be cool for snowboarding.

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