• Ultimate performance watch for racing and training V2

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    Ars VitaeA
    @sky-runner Thanks, you’re right, it’s hard to blame the watch for that, and now that I think about it, I have similarly good results with planning on Strava or Komoot, although the distance on the map is always shorter than in reality.
  • Large screen adventure watch for outdoor expeditions and training.

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    segi_pnS
    Thanks, @Squirrel. I’ll give it a try!
  • Ultimate performance watch for racing and training.

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    Hi there! After the last SW update the wheel circumference settings for the bike pod sensors have disappeared. I can connect a bike pod and that’s it, can’t adjust anything on it. Is this a known bug or is my watch special?
  • Light and compact but ultimate performance watch for racing and training.

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    @David-Kleman same problem for me. HR is only accurate for me during total rest (Sleeping, sitting still…). As soon as I move my arm or even only my fingers (typing on a keyboard), the HR increases slowly and locks to higher heart-rates. Sometimes even double the actual one. It almost instantly recovers if I take of my watch and put it back on or it slowly recovers over time if I do not move at all for approx. 1 minute. Not only the sensor is bad but also the algorithm seems to favour fast increases above fast decreases. Therefore, misreadings due to movement (high values) seem to establish quickly but correct (low) readings afterwards are ignored and HR recovers to correct values too slowly again which makes the bad accuracy even worse. I tried everything that is recommended for OHRs and never had these problems with my previous forerunner and vantages which were spot on for normal daily use and light activities like hiking or steady and slow running under easy conditions. Therefore, I never even dared to try the OHR during exercise since I anyway always use a HR strap during sport. As OHR readings during sleep are accurate, I in the end decided to stick with the Race S as the new Garmin alternatives are way too expensive. As daily tracking is so bad, recovery and resource metrics might not be as accurate as supposed but I see these metrics anyway more like a fun gimmick. But before ordering I never expected the OHR reading to be a problem during normal daily tracking as this was never an issue with any other watch from other brands over the last years. Probably would have not ordered it had I known that before.
  • Suunto 9 Peak Pro

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    With the beta FW in I did 600 yards in the pool and still the stroke detection doesn’t work… everything is detected as free (free, breast, back). Once change I did see was, when there was a change in stroke during a length, the next turn wasn’t detected.
  • Lightweight sports watch designed for runners

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    @Pep-Carbonell only accurate method is a professional lactate measurement on a treadmill. If you can not do that or you don’t want to spend the money, a field test like a 10km Time-Trial/Race or 1h all-out is the most accurate you can go. The average HR for the last 20 min is in the ball park of ±3 BPM of your lactate threshold. If you do that 2 or 3 times over the next months to reduce daily influences you will be able to quite accurately narrow down your HR at the lactate threshold. Formulas like 90% of HRmax are way to inaccurate and can be ±20 BPM off. ZoneSense is already more accurate but can still have around ±10 BPM inaccuracy as scientific works could show. A deviation of 10 BPMs is quite good compared to the other calculation methods but it’s still huge if you want to train correctly in the zones.
  • Suunto 9 Peak

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    Danny LabranaD
    Received feedback from the support team. They tell me that the Peak Pro is no longer manufactured, nor that they have the parts to repair it. Not sure why they talk about parts, as to me, the issue had nothing to do with “mechanics” (but hey I’m not a techncian). Their position is “we can maybe fix it, but a cost that wouldn’t be relevant to you”, so instead, they offer to me a replacement with another device. With an incredible discount of 10€ !!! Quite interstingly, the Peak Pro is one of the models they’re offering in this deal of the century. Yes. The same model that is not manufactured anymore and for which they have no spare parts if there’s an issue. Just bought a new Sports2. But with a “I give these guys one last chance, before I move to G” approach, as I’m pretty pi**ed off, the failure happened after a failed update (according to me, but once again, I’m no Suunto technicain), 2 weeks after the warranty expired, and by the fact that the support is putting me in a position where I have no other option that to buy a new device. Aren’t they clamining they are a sustainable company? “Repairability” is the basis of being sustainable, especially for a device that was first realseased less than 3 years ago. Or is the image they want to give some sort of green-washing. Anyways…
  • Suunto 9

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    @Danny-Labrana This feature has been present for a few releases now…
  • Suunto’s first smart-with WearOS

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    @Egika Hi, I’m also waiting for Suunto to get moving and expand its range of applications dedicated to kitesurfing!! Today, nothing is offered and there is no way to connect your watch to the surfr application.
  • Suunto 5 Peak

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    Tomas5T
    Hello, today we noticed this issue on my wifes 5 Peak. Unfortunatelly it has already 2.5 year so it is not under warranty anymore. And she is light user, and not wearing it while washing dishes, showering, sleeping etc. Only around 9hours a day during working days only and then while cycling/hiking but thats few times a month. [image: 1753289160907-img_0635.jpeg]
  • Suunto 5

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    Discussion here. Re: BUG: Intermittent music controls I have similar issue with my vertical despite having music enable is Suunto app settings
  • Suunto 3 and Suunto 3 Fitness

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    Steven SmithS
    Interesting take! A lightweight Suunto with Stryd support would be a game-changer for runners. I doubt they’ll add it, but if they did, I’d consider it too. The T6c was legendary—2000 miles is impressive!
  • Made in Finland

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    @Jan-Suchánek have a suunto vertical customized ️
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    @sky-runner sounds good. Thank you very much for information. Hopefully suunto will change this for trailrunning and hiking.
  • AMOLED displays, AOD OFF and trail running

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    @Luis-Andés-Olmedo I never use AOD. Raise to wake is plenty fast and I don’t need to look at my watch that often. Certainly not when I am trying to move fast on technical terrain.
  • HRV Metrics With Multiple Watches

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    @ChrisA you and Brad make great points and I agree with you. I particularly follow Scott Johnston’s work with Uphill athlete (and now Evolv). SJ wasn’t absolutely against HRV btw, but that current methods of measuring them aren’t reliable (as we have experienced as well). That said, I believe the main idea of the original question is whether this measurement is inconsistent when swapping watches. They probably somewhat are if there are differences in watch sensors. I mean, we can get different results on the same watch just by switching arms.
  • A Suunto user's Apple Watch Ultra 2 experience

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    @bobson also agree about the lag. Not sure what people expect or what they think is important. Much ado about nothing. IMO. I’d gladly accept miniscule lag if the battery lasts longer, and that is one of the tradeoffs.
  • Suunto 5 stuck in firmware update.

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    @Francesco-Pagano that’s also not the latest available version (2.19.42 < 2.23.20), could that be a problem ?
  • Inaccurate Heart rate value on weight training program(Suunto Race)

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    Dear all. Ia had the same problem. I’ve found this. https://www.suunto.com/en-gr/Content-pages/what-should-you-know-about-wrist-heart-rate2/ Try it and it will be much more better. Thanks Nikos
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    @Brad_Olwin strange it’s only with running power. Hr, pace are all correct.
  • Left-hand wearer option

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    Hi all, @zadow said in Left-hand wearer option: I am curious what is the experience of lefthanded people with SR and the rotating crown…? left-handed owner of Suunto Race here, wearing it on the right arm. I’ve only had this watch for a couple months (summertime only, no long sleeves) hence had no issue (yet ?) with clothes. So far, the only issue with the rotating crown is with my arm hair that gets into the crown, especially while exercising when I’m sweaty. I guess this is not specific to left-handed people, but since you were asking
  • Ability to broadcast HR

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    @daveathletic said in Ability to broadcast HR: the ability to broadcast your heart rate Totally agree! The missing ability to broadcast heart rate is the only reason I did not yet purchase the Race S
  • Kailash

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    @HereInThePacNWusaBCT Hi, playing with the thought to also buy one… How is your experience so far? Does it sync to the normal Suunto App? Did you try if it works with the HR belt?
  • Is there a Q4 software update on the way?

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    @SuperFlo75 said in Is there a Q4 software update on the way?: I don‘t need new features, but it would be nice to have the problems of the last update fixed I dont need any new… but Suunto always bring something cool :D. I rather would like to polish all existing things.
  • Pause activity during map navigation / Zonesense

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    @dankcushions I didn’t even know that there are multiple views…
  • Feature proposal - "Race plan"

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    @sky-runner I agree completely, I was just suggesting quite a lot of what you would like is “almost” there so the step forward wouldn’t be massive. There is the suunto+ app that you can setup with notes at times or distances (I think) that might also be of help if you’ve not tried it. I do think it would be good to have more of this baked in though. As you say, the FIT file format would allow for custom fields so being able to add metadata to a waypoint in a route plan such as arrival time or nutrition notes or anything else you want would be easy and flagging the waypoint in some way could allow the watch to show stats between points or assent to next point etc. very easily. @2b2bff I think Suunto’s biggest concern with increasing the number of S+ apps, based on previous comments in this forum, is the battery drain. I get the impression Suunto are keen that their watches meet the advertised battery duration even with all the features in use - including maps, vertical climb info and 2 S+ apps. Maybe a solution here would be to allow more apps but with a warning that pops up to highlight estimated battery life will be less accurate with more apps. Personally I never push the limits of the battery on my Race S and would love to make more use of S+ apps - or even just 2 apps and a workout.
  • option to disable the insane alerts during structured workputs

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    @deserthike20 @MotherRunner @aiv4r @2b2bff @mando I will convey this to Suunto but I may set up a poll or something here to help gain traction on this. The more that want a change the better chance we have. I will enquire on the field test site first to see if this is planned to be optional and get back to you here.
  • Navigation and Suunto Plus Guides together?

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    @isazi It had the latest firmware on it. But after your post I tried to reinstall on it. This morning I tried out Guides and Navigation together for my training session and … IT WORKS NOW Thanks a lot, for your helping. About guides and apps not work together, I knew. I guess it is because both are S+ apps practically and only one S+ can run in a time. But anyway, I really wait when Suunto extend this at least to run two of them.
  • Which Suunto watch will be best for me ?

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    @babychai I see. Well, so far there’s no music support in Suunto watches apart from S7. You can control the music from your phone via the watch, but it has to be in bluetooth range.
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    @stromdiddily said in Crossfit training: @Danny-poleg I think it’s a trademark issue isn’t it? This is correct. Suunto watches (starting with the Spartan ultra,I believe) had a sport mode called “CrossFit”; it was later renamed “Cross training” because of trademark issues.
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    @isazi It now works on my Peak 9 Pro. I used Climbing and added a new personal mode, turned of gps as I use it indoors. It is quite okay but maybe it would be better to choose a different sport mode as base.
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    I checked with devs there were technical reasons why it was left out. Reported that users complain about that

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