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    • Tomas5T Offline
      Tomas5 Gold Members @Sebastien Trudel
      last edited by Tomas5

      @Sebastien-Trudel i have Race 2 for few months, unfortunatelly i don’t do much sport right now.

      But at least i can share my opinion:

      Build quality is very good, watch looks premium.

      Battery life ist good but worse when you enable navigation or even AOD. But it is still good for all day hikes. In smartwatch mode with all 24/7 tracking it provides arount 14-15 days of battery life (when no battery life bug present). Some had worse battery consumption, that bug was fixed but some users claim to have still issues.

      Amoled is fine, personally i prefer MIP but in 90% of time i am ok with Amoled too. Just on bike i would prefer MIP much more as enabling AOD takes more battery. It is more personal choice.

      OHR works but make sure to keep it firmly to prevent cadence lock. (see some complains on forum)

      Software bug i personally have:
      I had no issue when bought watch, than firmware update broke bloodoxygen and worsen battery life. Than another update fixed it for some time but after few weeks issue reocurred. Now waiting for next update to see if fixed finally. For now hard reset fixed all issues for me.

      Map features including navigation are good for hiking or bike trip. I need often calibrate compas but that is not so problem to do.

      Customizability is great. You can rearange menu items and hide what you don’t need.

      Overall it is good watch with some bugs (but it looks like only some percentage of users have them). If bloodoxygen and powerconsumption will be fixed for good than i would say it is great watch.

      Never had different watch than suunto so i can compare to other brands.

      Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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      • sky-runnerS Offline
        sky-runner Silver Members @Sebastien Trudel
        last edited by sky-runner

        @Sebastien-Trudel Since you mentioned the map feature being important and other comments mentioning map as being good, here is my obligatory comment that I keep mentioning on this forum about the disappearing trails and other details as the map is zoomed out.

        If you plan to use the watch on trails for hiking or trail running, keep in mind that trails disappear from the map when zooming out beyond the 200m zoom level - that is 200 meters from the center of the map screen to the edge. Arguably, that is very little trail visibility as it covers just 1 minute at running pace or 2 minutes at fast walking pace - that is as far as you can see trails on the map without having to pan the screen using touch input, which inevitably leaves smudges from sweat. It is even worse when the watch is configured in imperial units - trails disappear after the 500 ft zoom level, which is just 150 meters.

        I’ll keep mentioning this issue until it has been addressed. Also, it is worth mentioning that prior to Race 2 release the maximum trail visibility radius was greater. For example, for watches configured in imperial units it was 0.5 mile (800 meters), which I thought was still insufficient.

        Also, I am still waiting for any explanation from Suunto of why this regression in functionality was necessary and if there are any plans to do anything about it. I posted about it here, I contacted support about this issue. I messaged Suunto on Facebook messenger. I got nothing in response.

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        • HighlandsH Offline
          Highlands @sky-runner
          last edited by Highlands

          @sky-runner Good points. I’m not satisfied with mapping features of Suunto and I really hope that will change. For my country, last time I got maps update was in December 2023.

          SV2&SV1

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            cheetah694 Bronze Member
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            The last time I used the navigation feature on my Suunto watch in Finland (!!!) it led me via paths that didn’t exist (anymore). And that’s exactly when I was hoping for a nice outdoor experience. I had to grab my iPhone and reroute using Google Maps. I don’t trust the routing feature of Suunto anymore cause I don’t want to spoil another day outdoors.

            Suunto 9 Peak Pro

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              GiPFELKiND Silver Members @cheetah694
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              @cheetah694 you can plan your “Finnland” trip e.g. with komoot. And import it to your Suunto watch. No Problems with not exitsing ways… 😄

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                SamuelP Bronze Member @GiPFELKiND
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                @GiPFELKiND don’t both apps, Suunto and Kamoot use OSM(openstreetmap)?
                I live in Finland and can tell that Komoot routes are not always the best. If you plan a run in the forest with Kamoot in a an area you are not familiar with, the changes are high that you will end up on such small trails that are barely visible anymore and you most likely have to find another trail😅
                OSM is full of small trails in Finland that are not in use anymore 😬 At least in my area where I live and also many places I have visited.
                don’t know the situation in other countries though…

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                  maszop Bronze Member @SamuelP
                  last edited by maszop

                  @SamuelP But OSM works on the principle that you can fix it yourself. Someone has to keep it up to date – it won’t just happen by complaining and waiting for others to do it.

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                    SamuelP Bronze Member @maszop
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                    @maszop I know, I have removed many trails in my own area, works well 👍🏼
                    But yeah, I don’t see kamoot better than Suunto app. They share the same map data

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                      sky-runner Silver Members @SamuelP
                      last edited by sky-runner

                      @SamuelP In my area I have recently removed two such decommissioned trails from OSM. Suunto kept routing me over those two trails because of the slightly shorter path, but both trails didn’t really exist - at least not that I could see. I have just checked the map in the Suunto App and I no longer see those two trails.

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                      • AudaxjoeA Offline
                        Audaxjoe
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                        I have the V2, so a very similar watch and find it excellent.

                        I walked around Lanzarote a couple of weeks ago, the watch was my only means of navigation and I had no issues with the maps. They are also super responsive and smooth in operations. Better than the last handheld GPS I owned.

                        I can’t remember having any issues zooming out and loosing trails, I maybe didn’t zoom out that far, but certainly zoomed out more than 200 meters. Could be the Canary Map data is different or the disappearing trails are worse in wooded areas. I had no issues so didn’t really take any notice. I guess I also never lost the trail either.

                        But in my opinion the maps are very usable. And I also really like the torch feature. I use it much more than I ever thought I would. So maybe something worth thinking about.

                        Suunto Vertical
                        Suunto 9 BARO
                        Garmin Fenix 3, 5
                        Suunto Vector

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