Suunto Vertical is here
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@SuperFlo75
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@SuperFlo75 - the obvious hint from the designers to the developers - simultaneous press --> flashlight
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oh happy day
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Got the Suunto vertical today, what a masterpiece 🤩 but now, suunto! You have dedicated a watch to ascend by calling it vertical. And I love collecting ascend meters on backcountry skiing. so now you have to add this ascend field here in order to get control over the VERTICAL meters I’m really curious how much total ascend I have on backcountry skiing. At least I have many gear and equipment tags I’m wondering how much ascend they have
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@kamarasm said in Suunto Vertical is here:
@Brad_Olwin it is, but just in case, you have a scheduled structured workout for the day what you select at the begining. After it, you can add a S+ app as well.
If you want to select guide and S+ app from the list, that won’t work.Yes, it will be coming….a Guide and S+App. I have been running both for awhile now.
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@Jole13 Force quit the app and restart, it should be ok, I have not had mine perpetually attempt to load the AGPS file.
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I received my Vertical yesterday and had my first run today. Todays run was basically intervals of different intensities and duration. I used the OHR on the watch and also wore my H10 paired to a different device for comparison.
Much to my surprise the OHR on the run was virtually flawless. Each interval and recovery was accurately recorded and matched the H10. In fact the only dropout was on the H10.
The ability to use Suunto plus apps and Guides together is a big step. I originally wanted to use the Suunto Plus app Cadence along with my structured Guide but quickly noticed each marked lap from the Structured Guide reset the Cadence guidance so I had to turn the Cadence app off. But if this run was a steady state endurance run instead of multiple short intervals it would have worked great.
I think the Vertical is actually slightly faster than my recently reset S9 Peak Pro which itself is an improvement over past watches. Some reviews mention lag but I find it overall really pretty decent but could some improvement in widget scrolling. It isn’t necessarily Apple Watch fast but it is acceptable.
Overall I’m quite happy. I found the Peak Pro an excellent watch and the Vertical is a nice step forward.
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@isazi can you explain what this looks like with an example photo?
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@northeast_trekker the altitude graph during activity looks exactly as before, but instead of 10 minutes it now covers 1 hour.
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Picked mine up this morning
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@Stefan-Kersting I am confused about this. Why don’t you just use the calender isn’t it there ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos In the calendar you can check your ascend within a calendar year even sorted by different kind of sports. But you don’t find the number any place I would like to know: the overall ascend over several years like you find it on my screenshot (total activities, hours, distance and calories). There’s some place for an ascend field
I’m using tags to track my gear and in the example below you can see the overall stats for my suunto 9 Baro (S9B) and I beg suunto in me knees to add this data field 🫶If you’re going to the Analyse field on the training zone side you can just go back six years in your history and it’s not possible to move the graph, so you can’t get any stats older than 2017. We which had sunnto watches I while have collected lots of data that aren’t shown here and it would be nice to get further back in time in the analysis function
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Today was the 4th training session I used SV. I’ve tried to compare it to S9PP. I expected that it will be as accurate in terms of measure distance and ascent but what surprised me a lot was OHR.
SV with OHR, PP with Smart HeartRate Strap
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Question about personnalized sport profiles (I mostly use my profiles).
What is great is that selected apps remains selected (or unselected). I’d thought it would have been the same for maps, but it is not. When unselected, it comes back to selected on the next exercice.
(Of course I’m talking when using same sport mode)
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@Tieutieu Same with GPS mode, it always defaults back to ‚custom‘ instead of ‚Performance‘.
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First impressions in disorder on this SV Solar that I wear since yesterday evening and with which I did my first trail training this morning (hills and threshold) with HR belt.
- This watch is very nice 🤩
- Very comfortable to wear all day
- The most striking fact is that yesterday at 16 the watch was 100% charged and today at 11:15 it is 92%… the battery consumption seems faster than on my S9P… normal? (And I spent some time in the sun yesterday…)
- The readability is excellent especially compared to my S9P… I can now have 7 fields and see them well
- The GPS track is exceptional
- The power measurement is not very good and seems to not be taken into account very well on hills / descents. Especially when I used to use stryd.
- The HR measurement is good and gives a much better analysis of the night’s sleep. The average and minimum HR data is much more accurate.
- I confirm that there is lag when scrolling through the widgets
- Miss HRV measurement
- At the end of my activity I did not get a VO2 measurement and nothing appears in SA, normal?
- When you pause an activity, the information of the trip scrolls in carousel mode, great! It’s also possible to access the menu and modify certain things
- The menus are much better than on the S9P
- I encountered a bug when setting up the running specific cardio zones
- In summary, I’m very happy with this watch and the few bugs will probably be fixed in the next update. The only thing that worries me is the fast battery consumption… I didn’t expect this…
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@Frederick-Rochette VO2max appears only after a few sessions
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@v-sacre I couldn’t remember, thanks
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@v-sacre said in Suunto Vertical is here:
@Frederick-Rochette VO2max appears only after a few sessions
I got my vo2max after my first run.
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I went on a E-MTB ride today with my Vertical Solar. I had the watch on my arm (not mounted on the bike), weather was partly sunny (mostly cloudy), a lot of tree cover (shadows). I followed a 70km route and had the map displayed most of the time.The watch was in performance mode (multi band) and connected to Verity Sense.
Before the workout I had 68%. 3h 45min later:
64%, so about 4% to 5% lost in 3.75 hours. As you can see on the image, the watch didn’t see enough sun to take full advantage of solar charging. This is impressive!