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      Shrek3k
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      Additionally and in parallel - even when the Stryd is paired with your Suunto - you can transfer all data from the Stryd to the StrydApp on your phone. This gives you quite more details than you receive from the data merged with Suunto.
      If you look for a less expensive - and less capable but nevertheless quite good - pod-alternative, you might take the Zwift RunPod into consideration. The options to pair with the Suunto are identical.
      And - by the way - both FoosPods can be used for Zwift Indoor Running.

      using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
      OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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        Luke_Skyrunner @Shrek3k
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        @Shrek3k
        Hej Hej, I think the Zwift RunPod is a really good tip. I definitely do not need a scientific evaluation of my running data. A direct coupling with the Spartan, Auto Calibration, speed and distance is enough for me. I think I will try it that way. And if it is nothing, I have not burned that much money.
        What generally amazes me is that Suunto no longer offers its own Run Pod.
        Sporty greetings
        Frank

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          A Former User @Brad_Olwin
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          @Brad_Olwin I think he meant other metrics like leg stiffness index, form power, ground contact – that aren’t recorded from Stryd by the watch. For them you need to do offline sync via Stryd app to have the workout data from Suunto and sensor fully merged.

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            A Former User @lkovari
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            @lkovari said in Footpod for Spartan Ultra?:

            may I ask you, the Stryd pod passing the captured sensed data to the Suunto app via the watch?

            The watch would record running power and give you access to derived power related fields like 3, 10 sec averages, lap average, etc. It would also record pace and distance, like from a normal footpod. However, none of the other running metrics Stryd provides like form power, form power ratio, ground contact, leg stiffness, etc. will be captured.

            That being said, you can record your workout with a watch, sync it to Stryd PowerCenter via the Suunto app, then offline sync the workout directly from the sensor using Stryd phone app. In 99% they will automatically merge and – voila! – you have a workout with GPS tracks, altitude, heart rate, and all of the Stryd metrics present.

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              A Former User @Luke_Skyrunner
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              @Luke_Skyrunner If you have the cash and willingness to drop it on Stryd, this would be the best choice you can make. Otherwise, a Zwift footpod (formerly Milestonepod) is a good and cheap alternative. You probably won’t find them, other than on eBay, but Adidas SpeedCell was also fairly accurate.

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                Shrek3k @Guest
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                @NickK said in Footpod for Spartan Ultra?:

                @Luke_Skyrunner If you have the cash and willingness to drop it on Stryd, this would be the best choice you can make. Otherwise, a Zwift footpod (formerly Milestonepod) is a good and cheap alternative. You probably won’t find them, other than on eBay, but Adidas SpeedCell was also fairly accurate.

                I totally agree. Just to add something about the Adidas Speedcell - it is really cheap and quite good IMO. But there are 2 versions available - one with ANT+ only and one with BLE only. The more common and cheaper one is with ANT+, the BLE-version is quite hard too find and ‘less cheap’. So have a close look before you buy an incompatible version.

                using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
                OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
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                  @NickK said in Footpod for Spartan Ultra?:

                  @Brad_Olwin I think he meant other metrics like leg stiffness index, form power, ground contact – that aren’t recorded from Stryd by the watch. For them you need to do offline sync via Stryd app to have the workout data from Suunto and sensor fully merged.

                  If I recall, the fields are not present in the fit file for this and thus, those “other” metrics will not be passed to SA.

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                    fritzbt2013 Bronze Member
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                    Picked up the zwift RunPod for my spartan. I’m leaving autocalibration ON. looks like it’s impacting both speed and distance. Anyway to have it impact just speed and let distance come from the GPS. Thanks

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                      Shrek3k @fritzbt2013
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                      @fritzbt2013 it seems that you have it currently in use as footpod (= speed, distance, cadence delivered by pod, GPS is used only for the route and navigation). Please use it as a powerpod, so that GPS is ‘overruling’ the pod.

                      using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
                      OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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                        Egika Platinum Member
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                        Speed = distance / time.
                        Time is fixed. I see no way to get speed and distance matching with different data sources.
                        Afaik the Swift Pod is the old Milestone Pod, it has no power data.
                        You can also calibrate the pod in its own app, and switch off Auto calibration in the watch!

                        t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
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                          Theo Lakerveld Bronze Member @Egika
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                          @Egika What app would that be? I’m also struggeling with speed and distance. It seems that the Zwift pod isn’t calibrated automatically, despite that being togled on in the settings. It’s paired as a foot pod.

                          Have a look at this workouit: https://www.strava.com/activities/3534821809 . Distance and sub-sequently for the workout as measured by the pod: 4,58 km (4,36 km/min), while the segment is actualy 5,05 km. That means it’s 10% off. The same happens when I’m running in Zwift.

                          Though, when altering my technique, by lifting up my knees and heels more during the stride, the speed changes and seems more correct!

                          To me it seems that auto calibration is not working and that the pod isn’t calibrated by my SSU.

                          Previously used: Cyclosport HAC4, Polar S710, Ambit 2S, Ambit 3S, SSU, S5P, S9P Ti. Currently using: Race Ti.

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                            Egika Platinum Member @Theo Lakerveld
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                            @Theo-Lakerveld Since it is Zwift I don’t know about the app. I am using the Milestone version with the Milestone app. Here it is easy to adjust the calibration factor.

                            t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
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                              Theo Lakerveld Bronze Member @Egika
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                              @Egika OK, I can’t find a milestone app in Google Play. They probably took it out when they were aquired by Zwift.

                              Previously used: Cyclosport HAC4, Polar S710, Ambit 2S, Ambit 3S, SSU, S5P, S9P Ti. Currently using: Race Ti.

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                                fritzbt2013 Bronze Member @Shrek3k
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                                @Shrek3k If I pair it as a power pod do I still get pace information based on Zwift Runpod?.
                                For me this is really the one thing I want. How is it calibrated when in this mode.

                                I still have it as a footpod. Todays run was short by about 1%, hoping after a few runs it calibrates a little better but that might be acceptable if it does not get worse (10% would be too much).

                                Thanks

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                                  Egika Platinum Member @fritzbt2013
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                                  @fritzbt2013 calibration by your Suunto watch only takes place if the watch regards the GPS signal as sufficient enough in regards of accuracy. Plus you need a certain time with good enough GPS reception…
                                  You also need to set the watch to best GPS mode.
                                  Looks like his has worked for you since the rror got so small.
                                  Subsequent runs should make it even better 🙂

                                  t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
                                  Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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                                    fritzbt2013 Bronze Member
                                    last edited by fritzbt2013

                                    I think I will be leaving the Zwift Runpod as a footpod. Accuracy today was even better. Watch reported 3.74 miles on my run today. Typically I measure 3.70 to 3.73.

                                    One both good and bad detail about my run today was (the bad first) the GPS reception cut out on my spartan halfway through. Not sure of the cause, but it never came back during the run. However (the good part) the zwift footpod carried on, pace/distances constantly refreshed and were typically what I expect to see. The only thing I’m missing in strava is the full GPS track.

                                    One other note, I updated the firmware for the Runpod using the zwift app on my iPad. Not sure if that made a difference yet for better or worse.

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