Suunto 9 Peak (review and specs)
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@suzzlo Yes, it can, misleading info on the site
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So people cannot complain if the watch is loose and it’s not working properly
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@suzzlo the goal would be to be able to run an easy-my-HRV test with the watch every morning and that it be compiled in a graph on the SA (ideal) application or/and in a type HRV4Training or other app via a partnership.
the idea is to have a better idea of our physical form, avoid overtraining and adapt our training sessions. -
@frederick-rochette The Ambit had a recovery feature. I have asked Suunto for this and I know others have. It would be nice to see something implemented. However, one might say Resources is a good framework to estimate recovery. For me, my morning resources and Avg sleep HR are a good indicator of how a hard workout will go.
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@theo-lakerveld I did an S9P OWS test against F6S Pro.
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@pavel-samokha Keep using Garmin - it makes you use only half the energy for the same workout
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.(plus they got the unit wrong - so better stay with Suunto )
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@pavel-samokha That looks promissing, no zig-zag profile! Did you crawl (free style) or did you swim breast stroke? I suppose crawl is less challenging due to the watch not bing submerged all the time. How do you percieve the accuraccy compared with the Garmin?
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@egika Nah, it took me a couple of hours just to pair the F6SP. Even though I used to be a Garmin user. It failed and failed and failed until I got the cable and good old Garmin Express. And UI is … complex. But ofc I’m biased.
@Theo-Lakerveld front crawl, no watch can handle breaststroke well due to how GPS works. I wrote my experience here https://forum.suunto.com/post/87196 Results matching quite well, I guess this is due to the fact as Dimi mentioned that they use similar GPS chip from Sony
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@pavel-samokha thanks! I’ve actually pre-ordered the peak already, after my SSU’s “brain” had another stroke last saturday during a triathlon run, with 4 identical laps: https://www.strava.com/activities/5455602729 . I finaly gave it up after 5 years of patience. Though standing out from the Garmin crowd with a beautifull S9P is worth giving Suunto another try.
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