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      A Former User @mikekoski490
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      @mikekoski490 thanks!
      The SPP9 is selling now at 349, might be the sign there is something new coming. Small wrist so the smaller could be a better fit. Do you find the screen of the 9 dull?

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        freeheeler @Guest
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        @Steven-Vanlancker
        if you have the chance to get your hands on both watches it would be the best option for you to decide.
        even if you think you would not need maps because you might have difficulties reading them, I can say that I was hesitant with maps on a small screen, but they are very well made.
        in general the Vertical has the better screen to read in my personal opinion. running in rain in the dark with a headlamp, the S9PP is readable much better than the S9B and S9P, but the Vertical’s screen is again an improvement in my case.
        I have also switched from a 7 fields screen to 5 fields to increase numbers (and because I’ve learned that some data is unnecessary during the activity).

        the S9PP is nice and a great watch, but there are also reasons to look at the Vertical.

        living sideways

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          Highlands @Guest
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          @Steven-Vanlancker If possible, try on your wrist both 9pp and Vertical. When I did it, the SV felt more comfortable on my wrist despite my not so big wrists. Moreover, if you’re after a lighter weight watch, regardless of which model you choose, the titanium version could be better, though it’s more expensive. From my perspective, the SV is better just because it’s dual band and has maps. Therefore, more future proof.

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            pschenn
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            @Steven-Vanlancker
            Regarding maps, the Suunto maps on the Vertical are actually very useable during an activity. It responds fast to zooming, panning and changing direction. It’s fast enough to use during activities like trail running without the need to stop. I recently tried maps on the Apex 2 Pro, and the difference is like night and day. Zooming and panning are considerably slower for me, to the point that I actually have to stop running to do anything useful with it.

            That does not mean it’s perfect though, I would like to zoom out a little bit more than the maximum of 500m and to be able to get an overview of the whole course during navigation. Personally, I haven’t experienced any crashes or black tiles since the last firmware update.

            But I sometimes ask myself if those reviewers are actually using these watches they test, because, geez…

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              A Former User @pschenn
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              @pschenn thanks for that.
              About the reviewers: I stopped watching them. What can they do besides putting GPX tracks over each other and than based on that determine if a watch is ok or not, nah ….
              Same for HR accuracy. Do they have medical calibrated devices to compare? Anyway …
              Basically they produce “opinions” not objective reviews. Key is to find a product that is best for someone, not the best product overal, or worse, compared to others.

              Seems like you all steer towards the SV. I think I just try that. It’s just Courtney, if she is using the SPP, there must be something there! 🙂 LOL

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                freeheeler @Guest
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                @Steven-Vanlancker
                maybe she does because it’s cumulating over a distance of 160km 😀

                living sideways

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                  TrailEyes Gold Members @Guest
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                  @Steven-Vanlancker said in Choosing Suunto?:

                  Seems like you all steer towards the SV. I think I just try that. It’s just Courtney, if she is using the SPP, there must be something there! 🙂 LOL

                  While she wore the 9PP at UTMB, if you scout her Instagram, you’ll see that she rotates quite a bit between the 9PP and SV, so both definietly have some value to her!

                  I’ve worn both, and I like the accuracy, size and styling of the SV better, but that’s not to say I had any real hangup about the 9PP. Was very happy with either of them!

                  Suunto Vertical / 9 Peak Pro (gifted away) / 9 Baro / 5 Peak (lost on adventure) / Vector
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                  Trail Runner / Hiker / Kickboxer
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                    A Former User @Guest
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                    @Steven-Vanlancker said in Choosing Suunto?:

                    The older I get the more I think “I” can make a difference. Maybe small, but it’s a start, anyway …
                    Looking for my first Suunto. Drawn towards the Vertical as it’s the flagship but is that the way it works with Suunto? I like battery life, no need for smart functions or metrics, analysis and so on. Maps are nice but my eyes start to go and I find myself just using my phone in the outdoors. Maps on a watch are becoming too small anyway.
                    So, I am saying it wrong that the Vertical is a better watch than a 9PP? There is quite a price difference and if that’s maps alone that’s a big difference for something I don’t use.
                    I focus mainly on trail/ultra running, hiking.
                    Thanks for insights in the brand.

                    your thoughts and doubts were also mine and that is why I chose the S9PP (the extra money in the wallet is not bad either). having said that, whatever your choice, you are lucky because it is impossible to go wrong.

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                      A Former User @Guest
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                      @gi0vanni Ti body? Wonder how resistance is it …

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                        A Former User @Guest
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                        @Steven-Vanlancker nope, steel

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                          mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Guest
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                          @Steven-Vanlancker Agree with Freehealers points. The display on the Vertical is just that much better due to larger screen. That said, the design of the S9PP case is more unique and in my opinion the nicest looking gps watch design made by any manufacturer to date. Some users on here prefer it for its size and even though a smaller case gets AMAZING battery life too.

                          I don’t think Suunto is launching a new watch soon.

                          Past Suuntos: X-Lander/Observer/T6/X9/X10/X6HR/CORES/Ambits/Spartan/9P/9PP Ti/Vertical Ti

                          Current: Suunto Race Ti

                          Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

                          Suunto App running on Google Pixel 8/Android 14

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                            A Former User @Guest
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                            @gi0vanni okay. If 200 was the difference I could jump but 799 versus 349 is a big gap …

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                              A Former User @mikekoski490
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                              @mikekoski490 I see your point.
                              If I look at my use its pretty minimalistic. I usually have time and maybe distance on a screen and hardly look at it while running. When hiking however, that’s another thing. And if the maps are good well yeah…

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                                mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Guest
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                                @Steven-Vanlancker Ya that’s a hard choice for the difference in $.

                                S9PP still has routes and breadcrumb mapping so still can be used for navigation.

                                In the end its really a tool. Suunto has a comparison chart on their site which is super useful, so would recommend looking to see if there is a feature missing on S9PP vs Vertical? If not and S9PP checks all the boxes you are good to go.

                                Past Suuntos: X-Lander/Observer/T6/X9/X10/X6HR/CORES/Ambits/Spartan/9P/9PP Ti/Vertical Ti

                                Current: Suunto Race Ti

                                Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

                                Suunto App running on Google Pixel 8/Android 14

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                                  A Former User @mikekoski490
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                                  @mikekoski490 Thanks! I did the comparison. Seems most is the same, maps and battery life stands out. Now see if that’s worth 450. The SPP9 is indeed a beauty 😍

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                                    mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Guest
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                                    @Steven-Vanlancker Design is an award winner, and tough as nails.

                                    https://globaldesignnews.com/suunto-design-team-creates-the-newest-smartwatch-for-those-who-love-exciting-adventures-and-physical-activities-while-monitoring-their-body-and-how-it-responds/#:~:text=Suunto 9 Peak GPS Sports Smartwatch's design has been awarded,Art Design and Urban Studies.

                                    Past Suuntos: X-Lander/Observer/T6/X9/X10/X6HR/CORES/Ambits/Spartan/9P/9PP Ti/Vertical Ti

                                    Current: Suunto Race Ti

                                    Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

                                    Suunto App running on Google Pixel 8/Android 14

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                                      MKPotts Bronze Member @Guest
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                                      @Steven-Vanlancker
                                      I also mainly use my watch for trail/ultra running and mountain walking and I have a S9PP. I’ve used it for some very long ultras (up to 100hrs) and it’s been excellent for that. Navigation easily good enough to get me through 16hr winter nights without going off track. No problems with screen visibility and I always have it on the lowest brightness and no backlight. However some specific screen layouts (such as the hill rep “app”) would be better on a bigger screen.

                                      If your main needs are battery life and all of the core data, I wouldn’t discount the S9 Baro. Unless you’re doing ultras longer than 50-60hrs - roughly the longest activity you can save on the S9B - it does almost everything the S9PP does. Battery life is 32-35hrs with wrist HR off. I know it’s unlikely to get any new features but if it already does everything you need that maybe doesn’t matter. Not sure of the price in your country but £179 in the UK is very good value.
                                      I’ve been using my S9B again - because I’m waiting for Suunto to repair/replace my broken S9PP - and I don’t miss the S9PP for general running.

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                                        Highlands @Guest
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                                        @Steven-Vanlancker said in Choosing Suunto?:

                                        @mikekoski490 Thanks! I did the comparison. Seems most is the same, maps and battery life stands out. Now see if that’s worth 450. The SPP9 is indeed a beauty 😍

                                        The stainless steel Vertical can be found for 540€:
                                        https://www.sport-conrad.com/en/products/suunto/vertical.html

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