Suunto Vertical is here
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@lexterm77 My blog is about testing running shoes.
The best shoe for me does not necessarily have to be the taste of all. My current favorite is the HOKA Tecton X 2 on trails and the HOKA Mach 5 for street running.
But let’s stop that discussion. It’s much off topic here in this thread.
We’ve this here in the forum for talking about shoes:
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/5836/running-shoes -
Guess (Fused Alti Algo) Ascent on Vertical is more advanced like S9P (counts more rollings hills), not like S9B, right?
Is OHR Vertical better than S9PP early days, or same?
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@suuntastic said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Guess (Fused Alti Algo) Ascent on Vertical is more advanced like S9P (counts more rollings hills), not like S9B, right?
S9B has the same ascent algorithm as the other watches, it was in a firmware upgrade in 2022 I believe.
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@isazi slightly different. S9P collects more ascent on rolling hills.
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@suuntastic the algorithm is the same, the hardware (and filters) no.
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Some nice TV time for the SV here
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@MiniForklift watching it live I have been wondering if it was the SV…
Don’t know the strap she uses and was almost seeing 5 buttons on her watch !
But…anyway…who cares !!?? She’s the GOAT and an amazing woman !! -
@MiniForklift Looks like S9PP to me:
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@inkognito nice thanks for the screenshots
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Oh, well that’s surprising if it is an S9PP but with the absence of the yellow dots on the side of the buttons you may be right ?!
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@MiniForklift Is it really that surprising? I would rather wear a 55 g weighting S9PP for a 100 mile race than noticeably heavier SV…
Not that I even dare to hope that I will ever be able to run that far -
@inkognito said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Not that I even dare to hope that I will ever be able to run that far
Lol. Hey watching an elite runner wear the same watch as me is all the dopamine rush I need to end the weekend!
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@MiniForklift said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Some nice TV time for the SV here
Not only Courtney but also the winner of this year’s Hardrock 100, Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz.
I’ve seen him wear a SV, but I think he ran with a S9PP. -
For your peace of mind: Hannes Namberger (german pro) just won the Eiger Ultra E101 with a Vertical.
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They don’t need the battery life we mortals need.
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I have some questions regarding the issue of solar charging.
How much time corresponds to each bar?
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@taziden @inkognito I much prefer the S9PP over the Vertical for 100 mile and longer races. Easier on the wrist, I do not need maps and sufficient battery life.
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Hey !
I have a question about the « petit poucet » screen (« following back the the track drawn »). I had not used it very much before the past few days where it was very useful…
But : I have realized that only the last 10km (my estimation) of the track drawned is visible !
That’s pretty annoying : this morning It would have have been a great help but the beginning of my track was not displayed.
Not very easy to see with this scale on that picture but in green the track is still ok but in the red I was above 10km and the track recorded the morning was not visible anymore.
( not very easy to explain with my poor English ; Don’t know if I am clear enough…)
Did you have the same issue, or did I missed something in the settings ?
Does a soft reset is needed ?
Thanks !
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@Tieutieu This is correct. The current zoom is 500m but that may change in the future.
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@Tieutieu i have this problem too last weekend. i did about 14km hike and the route for the last few km is disappeared start from the trailhead. luckily i know how to walk back to my trailhead without refer to the route. first time happen to me after so many hike with SV watch.
yesterday i did another 14km hike and don’t have this issue. few weeks ago i did more than 20km hike also don’t have this issue.
is this a bug?