Suunto 9 Peak
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Will the snap to route feature work on a standard track?
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@tyresej4 By standard track you mean without a preloaded route? That is not possible of I understand the feature correct.
It seems logical that the watch can only snap to loaded routes because it lacks map feature so it has no clue where to snap onto if you don’t load a route.
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Des the 9 Peak have an off button to turn off the watch when not in use? I’ve convinced
myself that I read somewhere you can only turn off the hr etc. but not the watch itself. Thanks and apologies if the question is dumb (it’s my first Suunto watch). -
@iowboy does not have a button but a settings toggle. Once selected then the watch powers off
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It seems that the peak is selling pretty good. Now it will be sent out on june 24.
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@richard-thygesen and the titanium blue is available again for pre-order.
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Does it mean that it will not be sent 17th for those who ordered earlier?
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@kajetan-august US still says 17th on orders.
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@kajetan-august I would believe the first batch is good to go on the 17th, but people ordering now will have their Peaks shipped a week later.
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@surfboomerang Just FYI, the snap to route feature does work on a standard track! You have to change the map style from Satellite to Outdoor. When changed to Outdoor the route editor allows you to create a route on the trail around the track. It’s actually kind of cool. Thought I’d put this out there for anyone else who may interested in that.
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Eager to receive my S9P
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@tyresej4 sorry, can’t follow - I think my English is not good enough to understand the specifics of route, trail and track.
My understanding is, the snap to route feature is snapping the position to its closest point of the route (aka track) in the watch.
You just need to have a route pre-loaded into the watch.What influence does the route editor in SA have on this watch feature?
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@mff73 will the S9P be delivered with a different FW than this one?
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@mff73 I couldn’t say why myself but rarely have I been so excited about a new
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@egika Good morning! I’m referring to a racing track. I previously asked if the snap to route feature would work on a track and I was told that it would not. However, with the update to the S9B I discovered that it does work. On the Satellite view of a track you’ll see a track and (football or soccer) field. When you change the map setting to Outdoor, you’ll get something of a breadcrumb track around the field which is the racing track. Works perfectly as if you were creating any other route. I hope that helps.
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@tyresej4 got it now, thank you!
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maybe read somewhere here https://forum.suunto.com/post/86839
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@tyresej4 said in Suunto 9 Peak:
k! You have to change the map style from Satellite to Outdoor. When changed to Outdoor the route editor allows you to create a route on the trail around the track. It’s actually kind of cool. Thought I’d put this out there for anyone else who may interested in that.
What I find potentially problematic in this is that you need to be very accurate in drawing any track in a track and field stadium - not sure if possible on the phone. But I did do it on a desktop based tool, making sure each round was exactly 400 meters, and then imported the .gpx to Suunto app => there you have “track running” feature without calling it so :).
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To S9Peak testers: could you guys, please post here the different watch faces of S9P. Thank you very much.