Suunto Traverse Alpha or Sunto Ambit 3 Sport ?
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 What time should I decide on a Suunto Ambit 3 Sport or Suuto Traverse Alpha? Cycling, walking into the hills, which would be more appropriate and why? 
 Thanks for the tips!
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 OK, I will bite.  The Traverse looks better IMO and has a better shell+glass. BUT you’ll probably get better GPS out of the Ambit 3 Sport and have more sport mode options with more active displays. But I don’t know how both of these will fair in the software department and all this Movescount/SuuntoApp sh** that has been going on for far too long now. None of the newer watches interest you? Or any other brand? 
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 @fejker 
 traverse alpha has a baro, ambit3 sport does’t.
 depends what he wants to do with the watch?
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 @TELE-HO 
 Yes but as he mentioned he is into cycling which the Traverse isn’t well supported for. But yes, I totally agree, depends on what you want to do. I would never go for a watch without a baro for example … but on the other hand I would never go for a watch that doesn’t have the cycling features I need … like power and cadence readouts from the connected sensors. But then we are talking about watches in the higher price category, not the 200-400€ ones.
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 its suunto app forum ! Dudes? I will suggest op to buy a SSU or s9 
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 @fejker 
 second hand ambit3 peak sapphire…
 it will last forever… at least the watch itself 
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 @zhang965 
 that’s the other option, just buy an s9b and be happy with the flagship 
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 No I mean you can not suggest someone to get a out of date model that Suunto app doesn’t support ? 
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 @zhang965 
 yes I know what you mean… but it’s still sold and nowhere mentioned it’s phaseout…
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 The Ambit3S behaves very well in measuring the altitude even without having the barometer, I compared it several times in 60-70k races with the Ambit3 Peak without too many differences… about 150 m less than the total 2400 
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 @fejker said in Suunto Traverse Alpha or Sunto Ambit 3 Sport ?: Movescount I am already interested in new clocks, I am just a pensioner who unfortunately cannot afford it. Movescount is really not good, I can see it after that because it doesn’t tolerate the state of the steps that are only visible on the clock. I will test both hours and keep one that will be better. Thanks for the reply. 
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 @jahtba 
 if you have very good eyes and you can handle watch setup from the tiny phone screen you can always go for a secondhand watch from the s-line in case stepcounter (we discuss this again??) is important for you.
 for me it is something I notice every now and then and if I could I would disable stepcounter.
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 @jahtba 
 maybe you can look at s5, seems to be a dedicated bike watch and it is the way forward… not the cheapest on the market but soon snow and santa comes edit: maybe not so dedicated bike but multisport… but suunto marketing makes me think like this  
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 @TELE-HO @jahtba just thinking exactly same, take a look on S5 



