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Spartan WHR Baro Pace Clips

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    pvanness
    last edited by 22 Jul 2019, 05:32

    Hi,

    I have a Spartan Sport WHR Baro. Everytime I run on the treadmill the pace is clipped at 8km/h. It never goes higher. As I run faster, the cadence increases and HR increases, but pace is always clipped at 8km/h.
    IMG_3345.PNG Does anyone else see this? IMG_3347.PNG

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      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
      last edited by 22 Jul 2019, 08:38

      Strange . Did you use some power saving ?

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        suzzlo Moderator
        last edited by 24 Jul 2019, 04:25

        Is the watch connected to treadmill? Is GPS disabled?

        Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
        Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
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        • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
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          pvanness
          last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 03:37

          No power saving.

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            pvanness @suzzlo
            last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 03:44

            @suzzlo GPS is disabled. Watch is not connected to the treadmill.

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              pvanness @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
              last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 03:49

              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos It is usually more like this - not a complete flat line. But still clipped at 8’00
              image1.png

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                suzzlo Moderator
                last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 07:25

                Strange… no ideas now 😞

                Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
                Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
                SA topics:

                • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
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                  johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @suzzlo
                  last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 10:52

                  @suzzlo Maybe I’m missing something, but were shall the pace be taken from? Footpod? Wrist movement?

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                    suzzlo Moderator @johann.fuehrer
                    last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 13:25

                    @johann-fuehrer Yes, I think it uses cadence (readed by wrist) for estimate distance

                    Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
                    Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
                    SA topics:

                    • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
                    J 1 Reply Last reply 25 Jul 2019, 13:50 Reply Quote 0
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                      johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @suzzlo
                      last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 13:50

                      @suzzlo This would be crap result, because speed depends not only by cadence but also by step length. Even on a treadmill 😉 Which does not explain why there is a max. of 7.5 km/h (pace is in 8 min/km) possible. Is the cadence also cut exactly at 80 rpm (as it looks like in the graph)? What was the workout type?

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                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                        last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 13:52

                        does the same happen on the watch? Can I have a link of the activity . ?

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                          suzzlo Moderator @johann.fuehrer
                          last edited by 25 Jul 2019, 17:05

                          @johann-fuehrer no idea how exactly works, but I assume, watch knows my step length based on all my GPS workouts…

                          Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
                          Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
                          SA topics:

                          • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
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                            pvanness @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                            last edited by 30 Jul 2019, 03:53

                            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos here is the link: https://app.suunto.com/move/philip220621/5d33f88517683a59249d4862

                            Is that what you wanted? The same information shows up on the watch - so it is not a graphing error.

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