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    • Mff73M Offline
      Mff73 @isazi
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      @isazi
      Hey, where are you near in the French Alps?

      Suunto Spartan Ultra (since 2016) FW: 2.8.24 (retired)
      Suunto Vertical all black
      Wife : S9PP
      SA: Always the latest beta :)
      Android 13, Galaxy S205G

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        isazi Moderator @Mff73
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        @mff73 spending a week mountaineering in the Écrins!

        Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

        Blog: isazi's home

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          Mff73 @isazi
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          @isazi
          Enjoy, nice and perfect massif for this.

          Suunto Spartan Ultra (since 2016) FW: 2.8.24 (retired)
          Suunto Vertical all black
          Wife : S9PP
          SA: Always the latest beta :)
          Android 13, Galaxy S205G

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          • ink357I Offline
            ink357 @isazi
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            @isazi nice place to hike or trail 👍👍
            Less than 2 hours from my house but i don’t know there very well 😕

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              wakarimasen Silver Members @isazi
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              @isazi How do make this comparison?

              Suunto Race Titanium
              Suunto Ambit3 Peak
              Polar H10
              Polar OH1

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                isazi Moderator @wakarimasen
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                @wakarimasen quantified-self.io 🤟

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                Blog: isazi's home

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                  wakarimasen Silver Members @isazi
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                  @isazi I’m a user - just not sure about how to go about making the comparison 😉

                  Suunto Race Titanium
                  Suunto Ambit3 Peak
                  Polar H10
                  Polar OH1

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                    isazi Moderator @wakarimasen
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                    @wakarimasen record the activity with two or more watches, sync them to QS, then select and merge activities

                    Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                    Blog: isazi's home

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                      wakarimasen Silver Members @isazi
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                      @isazi Great stuff - thanks!

                      Suunto Race Titanium
                      Suunto Ambit3 Peak
                      Polar H10
                      Polar OH1

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                        A Former User
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                        just a short comparison an my run today

                        S9P (violet) is also very good. the Vertix (blue) is a bit smoother and gets some curves a bit better, but this is only in detail.
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                        Here is a tricky part because high rocks surround the steep path (UIAA 1). Coros smoothes it a bit more so it looks a bit better. Therefore the upper violet track is a bit off track but blue makes that “step backwards” below the upper right rock.
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                        I don’t think in this detail you cannot say that anyone is better or worse than the other. Both do a very good job.

                        S9P is above. I would say that S9P got the elevation better today. Average over all my runs up to this summit is 997m.
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                        But again the “zero-values/dropped values” on the S9P. Why is this?
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                        Battery drain:
                        S9P 11%
                        Vertix 6%

                        I don’t test oHR as there is no watch that can measure it correctly on my wrist (only on a steady run with little HR-changes). But hiking, intervals, trailrunning especially with poles… no chance for me to get plausible oHR values.

                        Good job Suunto

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                          fazel Bronze Member @Theo Lakerveld
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                          @theo-lakerveld woah - that’s a HTFU effort. How often you doing 60 min straight at threshold?

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                            andrejsg
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                            Used mine for a couple of days and so far it’s performed impressively better than my 9 baro. Wrist hr is finally accurate (first suunto for me to do this) and ths GPS is very impressive. A worthy successor. I’ll post more once I get more runs in.

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                              v.sacre Silver Members
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                              Pretty impressed also with the new OHR of the Peak !
                              Here under compared with a Wahoo HR strap during a gravel ride. Still some small bug but for the majority of the ride that was spot on !

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                              GPS track is also very consistent. Only 0.3km difference for a 50k ride.

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                                chrisc92 Bronze Member @v.sacre
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                                @v-sacre
                                I add also I first good impression for the OHR , I wanted to record the activity with my polar H10 HRM unpaired but forgot to activate recording on polar App.
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                                Tomorrow I will record with my trusted HRM to study more thoroughly this small peak 🙂

                                I also tried snap to route feature although this is not specific to S9P but to firmware. It plots very satisfying tracks 😊
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                                This is a very good feature for regular pacing , now I can really trust the displayed pace during a workout
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                                Just at the end you have to stop the activity at the end of your route . If not, the gps recording continues but not distance which remains blocked at the route length !!
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                                Also if you have a foot pod the distance displayed on the watch may be different at the end as it is specific to calibration.

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                                  ink357 @chrisc92
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                                  @chrisc92 I don’t understand the usefulness of this function. I think we want to see the real route we’ve done, not the THEORICAL one

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                                    Gosem Bronze Member @Guest
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                                    @andré-faria Hey André, I guess it was my fault, I mixed something up, that’s not the GPS Data, the brown line was something from the map. But it looked like the data … sorry for that

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                                    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @ink357
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                                      @ink357 when the real route is prone to be bad , for example new York running cannyons etc or even a race you can just get the theoritical route , and not worry why your watch gps went south adding 1-5km more or less.

                                      Since you want to see the real route , just don’t use this feature 😁

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                                        chrisc92 Bronze Member @ink357
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                                        @ink357 that is exactly what it does , when I run on a route the GPS doesn’t record the exact route because of trees , direction changes, wheater. So the pace is not often true .
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                                        The route is not he theoretical path it is where I ran exactly. GPS make people run through building or water this is not true

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                                          chrisc92 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                          @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in [Real world data](

                                          Since you want to see the real route , just don’t use this feature 😁

                                          Ten year running around this small duck pond , people thought I was cuting the edges 😃
                                          So what is the real route ?
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                                            ink357 @chrisc92
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                                            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @chrisc92 said in Real world data:

                                            The route is not he theoretical path it is where I ran exactly. GPS make people run through building or water this is not true

                                            I run a lot in trail and I often have to miss the “real” path or cut through wood.
                                            I worry about the fact that the software “forces” my route on the theoretical route

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