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    • freeheelerF Offline
      freeheeler @Kurt68
      last edited by

      @kurt68
      observe it if it happens frequently. my wifes S7 had this weird “I count what you actually did not do anyway” only once.

      living sideways

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      • Kurt68K Offline
        Kurt68 @freeheeler
        last edited by

        @freeheeler It’s always like that with me. Today I tried to start a training session and didn’t move. After a 5min and 24m ascent I deleted the training and started a new one and the S7 counted a 20m ascent. In the end it was 791m ascent on the S7 and 756m above the Ambit. If you now deduct the 20m at the beginning, the result would be ok

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        • cedric13C Offline
          cedric13
          last edited by cedric13

          The S7 ascent is totally delirious ! It’s the double of reality ! 😮
          Here an example of my last weekend trail running ,
          first screen shoot from Suunto App and second screenshoot from Strava after Map elevation adjust fonction.

          SuuntoApp.jpg

          Strava.jpg

          I tested also with my previous Ambit 3 Vertical and the ascension is correct like Strava.
          So what happen with this new S7 ?
          It already need to come back at Suunto waranty ? 😞

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          • freeheelerF Offline
            freeheeler @cedric13
            last edited by freeheeler

            @cedric13
            please publish your activity and send the link. As you may have read it is easier for us to check the alti graph and hence we can exclude “wrong” handling of the watch 👍

            Edit: by the way, while you mention Strava.
            I have noticed recently that Strava differs slightley to Suuntos ascent values (again!). Has the Strava and Suunto collaboration ended already? I don’t see the Suunto branding within my Strava account anymore.
            I am asking, because once upon a time I’ve asked Strava why the ascent values in Strava differ to the values from Suunto and their simple answer was: “Suunto is doing it wrong…”. Then the partnership started and obviously Suunto was doing it right. But now the values differ again. Anybody any idea about that??

            living sideways

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            • isaziI Offline
              isazi Moderator @cedric13
              last edited by

              @cedric13 if you can share more details we may be able to help more.
              This is a comparison from a couple of weeks ago, hiking for 17/18 kilometers in the Dutch dunes.

              Ascent:
              ascent.png

              Descent:
              descent.png

              Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

              Blog: isazi's home

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              • BulkanB Offline
                Bulkan Moderator @isazi
                last edited by

                @isazi I’ve been reading this altitude issues that I will compare the next vertical week the s9b and S7 all days and let’s see.

                Good idea.

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                • cedric13C Offline
                  cedric13 @cedric13
                  last edited by cedric13

                  Hello guys,

                  Here the links for Suunto:
                  https://www.suunto.com/move/cedric13/6030fbb02ba8055d64a33112
                  And for Strava:
                  https://strava.app.link/jBDM8FDD8db

                  All my workout ascents are wrong, I can give you more examples if needed. But I think it’s more a software computing issue than a hardware captor issue…

                  Another example, exactly the same cycling workout :
                  Here with S7 (1722m bad ascent)
                  https://www.suunto.com/move/cedric13/603274653559f46228a623a6

                  Here with Ambit 3 (1104m good acsent)
                  https://www.suunto.com/move/stphaniedavidson/60326b8f71c4eb5d4678c593

                  For <100m of error ascent I can tolerate, but in all my cases the values are too far from reality!
                  Thanks for all your comments 🙂

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                  • isaziI Offline
                    isazi Moderator @cedric13
                    last edited by

                    @cedric13 something you can try is to load the FIT file from the S7 and the Ambit in QS so you can compare the graphs, makes it much easier to see where the differences are coming from.

                    Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                    Blog: isazi's home

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                    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @cedric13
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                      @cedric13 I have dozens of runs with both the S7 and S9baro devices. The altitudes match in nearly every case. I can post links if you like or post some of them here. The issues with altitude are either the sensor is clogged, dirty, covered during exercise or a faulty sensor as there have been a few.

                      Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                      • BulkanB Offline
                        Bulkan Moderator @cedric13
                        last edited by

                        @cedric13

                        How do you wear the S7 in the bike?

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                        • Kurt68K Offline
                          Kurt68 @Brad_Olwin
                          last edited by

                          @brad_olwin Unfortunately, that’s different for me. I’ve done a lot of runs with the S9 and S7 and the same problems with the S7. Had the S7 at the service and the sensor is ok. It is also not understandable for me how the incorrect measurements come about. The watch works well for a few runs, then there are several runs with large deviations. I sent a few runs to Suunto Service but haven’t received any feedback yet.

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                          • freeheelerF Offline
                            freeheeler @cedric13
                            last edited by freeheeler

                            @cedric13
                            nice, you’re running les calanques 😀 👌

                            I’ve looked at the graph from your first link and saw that it is pretty wavey… this should not be like that and I support @Brad_Olwin 's comment that it is most likely the way how you wear the watch -> covered sensor hole.

                            Screenshot_20210224-182436.png

                            As @isazi mentioned it will be similar when cycling unless you have your watch attached to the handlebar (which I never do).
                            If this should be the case we are back on field no. 1. If you wear it on your wrist, please try to observe how you wear the watch and if it could be possible that the baro hole is covered frequently.
                            Then try running with less tight strap and see how it goes ✊

                            EDIT: one more thing, just to be sure… do you wait until the watch locks the satellite properly before you start? I assume you do, but just in case…

                            living sideways

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                            • cedric13C Offline
                              cedric13 @Bulkan
                              last edited by

                              @bulkan I use this UNIVERSAL HANDLEBAR WATCH HOLDER:
                              https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/universal-handlebar-watch-holder/_/R-p-145589?mc=8487015&c=BLACK

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                              • isaziI Offline
                                isazi Moderator @cedric13
                                last edited by

                                @cedric13 well if you get weird results with the watch on your handlebars then something must be wrong with your watch. Did you talk with support already?

                                Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                                Blog: isazi's home

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                                • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @cedric13
                                  last edited by

                                  @cedric13 If wind generated by either cycling fast or on windy days is flowing directly into the baro sensor holes this will alter altitude readings. On a very windy day when I run and change directions, I can get 5x more altitude gain because of wind hitting the sensor.

                                  Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                                  • BulkanB Offline
                                    Bulkan Moderator @Brad_Olwin
                                    last edited by

                                    @brad_olwin said in Suunto 7 Altitude Issues:

                                    @cedric13 If wind generated by either cycling fast or on windy days is flowing directly into the baro sensor holes this will alter altitude readings. On a very windy day when I run and change directions, I can get 5x more altitude gain because of wind hitting the sensor.

                                    This is why I was asking. The wind in the bike can affect to altitude. I haven’t tested the s9 vs the s7 if any watch is more sensitive than the other.

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                                    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Bulkan
                                      last edited by

                                      @bulkan For me the S9baro is worse than the S7 in windy conditions.

                                      Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                                      • freeheelerF Offline
                                        freeheeler @Brad_Olwin
                                        last edited by

                                        @brad_olwin
                                        the holes are more prone to wind, that is my impression, too.

                                        @Bulkan
                                        yep, sorry, it was you who asked about cycling. 👍

                                        @cedric13
                                        how many “bad ascent” activities did you do and how many in total? maye you should observe the issue over time.

                                        living sideways

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                                        • BulkanB Offline
                                          Bulkan Moderator @Brad_Olwin
                                          last edited by

                                          @brad_olwin I have friends with this issue with the s7. Until may I can’t test it, but I want to make some test between handlebar, wrist, s9 and s7.

                                          For me the s7 in the bike in the handlebar is not a good choice because you won’t have HR.

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                                          • cedric13C Offline
                                            cedric13
                                            last edited by cedric13

                                            Better and better with my S7 today trail running 😭

                                            • real ascent = 1000m (calculate with map)
                                            • watch ascent = 1890m
                                            • application ascent = 0m
                                              https://www.suunto.com/move/cedric13/6037a8dad62ee20f98d61f32

                                            And for the joke the gps recording stop alone before the end 😱

                                            So, my last chance is calling the support, this watch is only 2 months old… my Ambit 3 after 4 years still working very well. 🤔
                                            I bought new watch only because Suunto stopped Movescount support , but why ??? You’re crazy to kill yourself 🤨

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