Suunto Race S titanium
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Anyone noticed that the Titanium version is on their website now??
But not possible to add to the cart right now.Update: Now the added a date, 15 of October will be the start for orders.
Nice, finallyhttps://www.suunto.com/de-de/Produkte/Sportuhren/suunto-race-s/suunto-race-s-all-black/
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@daveathletic Still made in CN and still gorilla glass. The 100e bump for fractional less weight and titanium rim seems rather steep. But I guess worse crimes have been committed by the likes of Garmin and Polar. Unfortunately, not for me! Love the bands though.
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Why no sapphire?
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@Ćukasz-Szmigiel because Race S is at a lower end in the portfolio than the Sapphire models
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@Egika maybe you have forgotten about the 9PP and where it sits in the portfolio now.
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@altcmd you mention it âwhere it sits nowâ
When introduced the S9PP was the top of the line model.Suunto 5 was the non sapphire model at that time.
Anyway, we donât need to argue. This is obviously a portfolio decision. And as with every decision, someone has take it and not everyone loves it.
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@Egika ofcourse, I only referred to it from this point because when released, 9PP was quite an overpriced watch for what it was.
But yes, I agrees, letâs not argue
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@altcmd said in Suunto Race S titanium:
@Egika ofcourse, I only referred to it from this point because when released, 9PP was quite an overpriced watch for what it was.
But yes, I agrees, letâs not argue
S9PP overpriced? Youâre talking about the S9P right?
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@altcmd I disagree with your opinion on the 9PP. I have purchased two of the recent watches from Suunto for myself, the 9PP and the Vertical. I still use the 9PP and wish that a 9PP-sized Vertical was made. It would be the only watch I would need.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto Race S titanium:
and wish that a 9PP-sized Vertical was made.
spoiler alert ?
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@Brad_Olwin I own one myself and can firmly relate. however, I also recall how the reviews were a bit negative for the fact that 9PP was supposed to be, at the time, Suuntoâs flagship, and it shipped with an inferior screen quality and in a size much smaller to its body, with a proportionally large bezel. And, much of the software we have now was still not released at the time, so yes, I still think that at the time of release, 9PP was overpriced. But thatâs just my opinion.
But I strongly agree with you - a Vertical in a 9PP form factor is all I need. -
@Egika why titanium then? isnât titanium premium?
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@altcmd I find the 9PP being a proof of concept for the new UI, not essentially a new watch. Especially considering how long it took after its launch for the interface to mature. Itâs a great watch nevertheless and I enjoy sports with it as a companion.
However, looking at Vertical and Race series - it definitely is somewhat behind hardware wise and doesnât fit the rest of the gang. I suspect Suunto will release a smaller Vertical in the near future.
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I find the Race S Ti a bit âcheapâ looking - the sand blasted finish of the Race Ti is so much nicer looking than the brushed finish of the Race S Ti (which reminds me of, well, stainless steel).
Hard to justify an additional $100 for a ~7g lighter watch with the bezel/back plate made of Ti. If only there was sapphier glass itâd be a more compelling offer!
Race vs. Race Ti is much more compelling (double map storage & quite a significant weight difference as well).
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Here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU2t3Z4rN7s, an unboxing of the white and lime titanium version (in Spanish) by Suunto expert JoaquĂn PĂ©rez.
Personally, I donât think that I would find it worth paying the 100⏠difference compared to the steel version, but I admit that the one presented in the video looks very cool.
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@Brad_Olwin I hope it will be made in near future. With new OHR a Race S form factor and MIP and TI and Saphire. Solar is for me not necessary I will decide then if I replace my S9PP with one of these. Anyway, after ZoneSene launch is OHR even less important for me in training. Unfortunately ZoneSense is in the moment for me big mystery⊠Sometimes I feel that it does the job as expected, and sometimes Iâm sure it does not. But for this topic we have different thread here .