Suunto ZoneSense
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@Francesco-Pagano I’m confused, so, ZoneSense gave you a (very) bad estimation ?
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@Elipsus For that specific run I think so. 160 bpm is too high for me. When the estimation is displayed on my activities, ZS usually gives me between 140 - 148 bpm, sometimes less.
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Found a tiny ZS bug today. When you combine a structured workout with ZS, there’s a little incompatibility.
To describe, usually with ZS you can toggle one of four screens to see, three semi customisable and the default how long in each zone in total screen. I was doing a structured workout from intervals.icu, and I noticed that it seems like intervals reset your choice of ZS screen to the default.
For example, I’d set ZS to my first screen of choice, then an interval occured, I went back and it was the default. As this happened twice today, I assume it’s not me being insane. Steps to replicate should be fairly simple, just requires some kind of imported structured workout forcing laps and ZS in concurrent use. I sent logs and all if anyone fancies looking at 14:12 CET.
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@The_77 That’s certainly an odd one. I’ve been using structured workouts from TrainAsOne with ZoneSense for months now without issue and I’ve customised the rotation of info on the ZS app. The only annoyance I found was that step alerts caused the ZS app to return to the first ‘screen’ of data but I noticed on Sunday that didn’t seem to happen so maybe even that’s fixed.
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@far-blue exactly that same issue. I could always uninstall/reinstall the app if it has been fixed, but ZS has no update since December.
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Today I got strange drop of ZS value while speeding up for two minutes. I’ll expect opposite direction even with delay…
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@Jan-Suchánek you started running downhill. It’s not surprising that your pace increases and the effort decreases. I always like going downhill, somehow it feels like going South.
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@Gabriel-Rodríguez said in Suunto ZoneSense:
I always like going downhill, somehow it feels like going South.
There speaks a LOTR fan
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@Gabriel-Rodríguez
Even if it was downhill (it´s almost flat), my effort surely didn´t go down, because for me, it was running fast at very high HR which I can´t stand for longer time… I´ll see next runs. Overall I´m satisfied with Zone sense. -
@Jan-Suchánek your mileage may vary of course, but this is something I see myself in my runs if the descent is sufficiently steep, and also depending on how technical it becomes (i.e., how much I am willing to trade off speed vs structural integrity of my teeth). I find that during very steep and/or technical descents I am never limited by effort, even if I try to keep it up.
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@Jan-Suchánek I took a second look at your plot, and I think that the increase in pace is indeed correlated with an increase in ZS, just a couple minutes later? I mean, if you allow for ZS to have a “two squares” delay in the time axis, doesn’t it fit what you would expect?