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    Screen S5P vs S9PP

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    • freeheelerF Offline
      freeheeler @ADidier
      last edited by

      @ADidier
      if I don’t forget I can ask my sons friend next time he visits us if I can take comparison pics with his 5peak.

      I assume you would like to double check if the 9PP is worth the extra money, based on readability of the screen?

      living sideways

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      • ADidierA Offline
        ADidier @freeheeler
        last edited by

        @freeheeler Exactly, thank you.

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          ADidier @ADidier
          last edited by

          I read that the screen of the S5P is made of plastic and not glass. Can someone confirm this information, because I’m afraid of scratches.

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          • EgikaE Offline
            Egika Platinum Member @ADidier
            last edited by Egika

            @ADidier Suunto’s product page has it all
            https://www.suunto.com/en-au/Products/sports-watches/suunto-5-peak/suunto-5-peak-all-black/

            Yes, S5P is no sapphire but some synthetic material which are more prone to scratches

            t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
            Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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            • TrailEyesT Offline
              TrailEyes Gold Members @ADidier
              last edited by

              @ADidier Not the greatest quality shots, but here you go!
              9PP on the left, 5P on the right

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              Suunto Vertical / 9 Peak Pro (gifted away) / 9 Baro / 5 Peak (lost on adventure) / Vector
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              Trail Runner / Hiker / Kickboxer
              Instagram: @rytipps

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              • ADidierA Offline
                ADidier @TrailEyes
                last edited by ADidier

                @TrailEyes

                thank you very much

                I don’t feel like there’s a big difference, but I do notice that the glass on the S5P scratches easily.

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                • freeheelerF Offline
                  freeheeler @ADidier
                  last edited by freeheeler

                  @ADidier
                  if you reduce the watch to the readability I think the difference isn’t huge.
                  it depends on your other requirements for a watch. did you compare the watch features on the page?

                  edit:
                  one thing I forgot to mention: the pro has an improved font compared to its predecessors. I’ve noticed better readability of S9PP compared to S9P when running, even with 7 datafields.

                  living sideways

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                  • TrailEyesT Offline
                    TrailEyes Gold Members @ADidier
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                    @ADidier I’m primarily a trail runner, and I can say that screen visibility in that kind of bouncy/uneven environment was far better on thr 9PP! The 0.1" inch size difference was significant, and just the fonts and brightness have helped greatly.

                    On pavement, they are more balanced in terms of visibility, since there’s less jostling around during an activity.

                    9PP is certainly better build quality, and the 5P (without a barometer) has some serious elevation shortfalls on trails, which impacts measured distances. Again, on pavement, they measure out fairly similar in terms of accuracy.

                    Suunto Vertical / 9 Peak Pro (gifted away) / 9 Baro / 5 Peak (lost on adventure) / Vector
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                    Instagram: @rytipps

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                    • ADidierA Offline
                      ADidier @TrailEyes
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                      @TrailEyes @freeheeler Thank you very much for your experiences. I have practiced Trail until now but a nasty injury forced me to go to rowing, cycling, swimming pool and just a little road. I hope to resume hiking in the near future.

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                      • freeheelerF Offline
                        freeheeler @ADidier
                        last edited by

                        @ADidier
                        fast and good recovery ✊

                        I’ve bought my S9B after an injury and started (some kind of) trail running… it was not the plan to buy watches with injuries 😉 hope it remains like that!

                        living sideways

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                        • ADidierA Offline
                          ADidier @TrailEyes
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                          Hello @TrailEyes,

                          Could you take some photos of the activity screens (3 - 4 - 5 Fields - navigation), between S5P vs S9PP?

                          Thanks

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