• Map screen goes black after changing view

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    @ChrisA It was all black. But I think it’s because of the loaded track, maybe it had some problem. With other tracks it worked fine. Thanks
  • 7 to Race transition.

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    I’ve just taken delivery of a Race with a custom Canyon Orange strap, so hopefully the lack of negative responses into this thread are proof that I’ve done the right thing!
  • Missing Watch faces section in SuuntoPlus store on iPhone... ?!

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    @timecode SOLVED by updating the watch. Apologies for confusion. Will update the post header.
  • MAP on RACE S

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    lock to avoid duplicates
  • No HR and resource graph in app

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    @The_77 thanks for the reply. I set daily hr 24/7
  • using GPX file during an activity and ending the activity

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    timecodeT
    @FlickM you can’t end a route while having map on the screen, that’s correct. Just switch to next data screen and end it. It’s nothing to worry about.
  • User-Friendly Notifications

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    I also think this should be fairly high priority. This is what makes smartwatches attractive to the non-niche (trail runners) users. I see much more characters when receiving an e-mail notifications versus whatsapp notifications. Also: if a suunto race (s) can draw a GPS map, it can render a picture received in WA.
  • Suunto Race: Heart Attack or Yoga?

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    timecodeT
    To be honest a lot of watches struggle with HR measurement during biking, some more, some less. I would get a HR chest or arm strap.
  • Watch reboot during an activity after editing the route

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    @Anthony-Guillemette I also noticed that when editing routes during an active activity, the watch starts to go crazy when syncing during the activity. Once it restarted, another time all routes disappeared from the watch even though SuuntoApp claimed they were still there. Suunto Vertical.
  • Map tooth visible in all screens & waypoint names missing

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    @maszop Well, I create my waypoints in the Suunto App only, and I also have this problem that sometimes the name shows properly and sometimes it just shows ‘Waypoint’. In fact, because of issues like this one I almost gave up on the bother of creating them - half of the time it doesn’t show the name and, more importantly, even if it shows the name, you can only see it in those two pop-up notifications (after the previous waypoint and shortly before the actual one)…
  • Treadmill run - pace and distance

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  • Watch faces

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    Rhodan59R
    That would be my wish too, the dial with yellow hands and three complications, steps, calories and battery. I hope there will be third-party manufacturers who create beautiful dials.
  • Structured Workouts-Skipping Steps

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    @craigeggleton You might find here the reported issue about “lap button”. “When a workout is scheduled. Before starting an activity Suunto ask you if you want to launch the Guides. If I choose YES the lap button of the workout don’t work on other hand if I choose NO and go to Suunto Plus menu of my activity and select my workout The lap bouton will work. I tested this manipulation with a workout from intervals.icu and SA : based on the answer (yes/no) the lap bouton will work or not.” We hope this issue will be sorted on the next update. https://forum.suunto.com/post/122377
  • data in map

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    @gilcu2 currently not
  • Turn by turn alert in map screen

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    EgikaE
    @gilcu2 maybe just open a single topic with 2 questions?
  • Bugs

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    sartoricS
    @highway1 You can refer to the specific topics in this area. There’s no need to open a new thread Closing to avoid duplicates
  • Rucking setup?

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    @bre-ja said in Rucking setup?: Hey guys, I need help to properly setup the right sport profile for rucking.I just bought SR and weighted west and plan to start with 10kg.What would be the best way to setup workout? I’d use hiking or walking profiles. I personally use 2-3 data screens…first for lap related info (lap pace, lap time, lap distance, lap ascent) second for totals (avg pace, duration, distance, ascent)
  • Wahoo Smart Roller Trainer Suunto Guide

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    @GiPFELKiND You can connect the Suunto Race to a normal Wahoo trainer, or power meter. HOWEVER, the Wahoo ROLLR (if you have that specific model) is a quirky model in that it doesn’t support the regular Bluetooth Power Meter spec like all other Wahoo trainers/bikes, because it lacks a power meter (physical or estimated). Thus, Suunto can’t connect to it, because it doesn’t broadcast the standard BLE PM spec, but only the controllable side (FTMS). Now, if you were talking a regular Wahoo trainer, then it could connect to it as a power meter, but still not FTMS (as Suunto doesn’t connect to the Bluetooth FTMS standard for controlling trainers, just the power meter side). If you did have a 3rd party Suunto app that supported FTMS (I’m not aware of any, but perhaps one does), then you’d be in business. While some might think this would be the opportunity where I point out Suunto’s lack of sensor support/management being an issue, it actually isn’t. The FTMS standard is great, and some companies do support it on watches (Garmin/Wahoo for control/passive reading, Apple for passive reading, COROS for passive reading) - I actually think for control it’s a waste of time for wearables companies. 95%+ of consumers are doing trainer control with an app of some sort (TR/Zwift/etc…), so those people are covered. Meanwhile, passive is mildly useful - but even then, 95% of trainers broadcast the power signal via standard BLE power (except the ROLLR). Thus again, virtually everyone is covered. Where Suunto has the gap is multi-sensor management, and to a lesser extent if we were talking trainers, then ANT+ to deal with older trainers that don’t have multi-channel Bluetooth (since Suunto couldn’t access the BT channels if an app like Zwift is broadcasting it). Anyways…probably more than you were asking for in an answer.
  • Activity tracking stopped unexpectedly

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    @dave_h-iking the sleep summary may have caused my Vertical crash this week. My morning wake up alert happened at the same time with sleep summary pop-up. My alert was stuck, I couldn’t turn it off and finally the watch rebooted. There might be some correlation if bad things happen with the morning summary involved.
  • Made in China Removed from Back of Race Titanium

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