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The Switzpro STX10 Max high quality action is immediately noticeable upon first use. Users can deploy the blade three ways: dual thumb studs (left and right handed), a rear flipper tab, or a "spydie-flick" using the thumb hole. The caged ceramic bearings provide a drop-shut action out of the box—meaning once the lock is disengaged, the blade falls closed under its own weight, a feature typically reserved for custom knives in the $400+ range. switzpro stx10 max high quality
| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Excellent build quality (metal frame) | No built-in GPS | | Bright, high-res display | Inconsistent heart rate during exercise | | Long battery life (for an AMOLED) | App (FitCloudPro) has intrusive ads | | Affordable ($40–70) | SpO2 readings require very still hand | | Reliable Bluetooth calling | Customer support is email-only, slow | Ideal user: