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    Upgrade from "9 Baro Titanium" to "9 Peak"

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    • Argonaut330A Offline
      Argonaut330 @becco981
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      @becco981 i have the S9B Titanium, i do a lot of outdoor activities, ultrarun, trailrun, etc…the watch is really solid and perform at top notch level (i can compare it with Polar GRITX and Garmin Fenix5)…it is very robust altough light…thats is why is Titanium 😉

      Suunto Ocean
      Suunto 9 Baro

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      • becco981B Offline
        becco981 @Argonaut330
        last edited by

        @argo320 are you talking about the 9 Peak, right?
        Is it comparable to the 9BaroTi in terms of strength?

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          chrisc92 Bronze Member @becco981
          last edited by chrisc92

          @becco981 I just Did the jump (from S9B) and I am happy, the two watches have exactly the same firmware level and the same functions (excepted spO2)

          • FormFactor : The build quality looks premium, for the first days you will find it very small, 43 mm is the size ofs forerunner 45 or fenix 6s … be prepared… I miss my S9 when running but in other everyday life situations S9P is more suitable. For winter and gloves I dont’ know yet… Wristband is now 22m Vs 24

          • screen : as said resolution downgrade from 320 to 240 pixels, but relative to display size reduced by 5mm (1,4" to 1,2" ) For 7 displays the display is smaller I hope you have good eyes 🙂

          • Weight : 51g instead of 71 g for Ti, that’s an important jump, 50g is the level of forerunner x45

          • GPS really amazing, better than the previous all-comptetitors reference A3 Peak. : Meter precision, ( few meter under tree coverage) the GPS is better in direction change also and I can see on which side of the street I run :
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          • OHR: in my situation, S9B sensor was never usable. S9P is really close to my polar H10 belt, for a week I keep the 2 HR to compare (see the see the topic real word data) and for me the OHR is very good, as for today run :
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          • charge faster (1h max) , can take 2h+ activity battery (10%) in 5 minutes,

          I sold my s9B very fast (50 % off original selling price) and noticed that the number of used S9 has increased in my country ads.

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          • becco981B Offline
            becco981 @chrisc92
            last edited by

            @chrisc92 thanks a lot. Very helpful.
            So if I move from S9B Ti to the Peak, I’m not going to loose nothing in terms of solidity.

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              chrisc92 Bronze Member @becco981
              last edited by chrisc92

              @becco981 no for sure the watch is closer to the wrist and will be less exposed to scratches than the bulkier S9BTi, and the screen is sapphire cristal

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              • ink357I Offline
                ink357
                last edited by ink357

                Moved to 9P from 9B some days ago.
                First impression is that is realy smaller. To my little wirst it size better.
                It feel a premium watch when you wear it and you look less an explorer 🤣 you realy can wear it every day. I did it with my 9B but sometimes it wasn’t confortable under sweats or shirts.

                As it look very small in comparaison with the 9B i was a little bit affraid with the readablity of the screen during my trail. What a surprise, smallest screen but better definition to me so it is realy easy to read your screen during an activity. I use the 5 field display as with my 9B and it’s fine.

                The only default i can find for this first half week is the colors of the watchfaces. I’d like it to be more « powerfull ». They look too pastel

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                  Matze Bronze Member
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                  Hi @chrisc92,

                  your OHR measurements seem to good to be true. In this video the OHR sensor doesn’t perform that well

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0xYbvZztIA

                  Do you have any thoughts why the OHR sensor might be off for the tests done in the video? It would be really great if we could get rid of the chest belts.

                  Thank you very much!

                  Matthias

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                  • surfboomerangS Offline
                    surfboomerang @Matze
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                    @matthias220841 I can confirm the testresult from @chrisc92.
                    I used to run with a belt all the time. I tried OHR a couple of times with the S9B but the results weren’t OK for me.

                    With the S9P the sensor was almost spot-on so I ditched the belt. The first run I did, the results were bad at first, but when I tightened the strap one hole, the readings were incredible stable and accurate.

                    Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar
                    OnePlus Nord 4

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                    • isaziI Offline
                      isazi Moderator @Matze
                      last edited by isazi

                      @matthias220841 nothing too good to be true, the OHR of the peak is the best I’ve used so far. It was actually better than the Polar OH1 in few occasions in my tests.

                      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                      Blog: isazi's home

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                        Matze Bronze Member @surfboomerang
                        last edited by

                        @surfboomerang thank you for your reply!

                        I also have the S9B, and the OHR is for the garbage bin. If the good OHR sensor results on the S9P are firm, it would be a reason for me to upgrade…

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                        • surfboomerangS Offline
                          surfboomerang @Matze
                          last edited by surfboomerang

                          @matthias220841 Keep in mind that OHR accuracy can vary for people. Place on the wrist, skin type, tattoos etc can influence the result.

                          Your mileage may vary 😉

                          Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar
                          OnePlus Nord 4

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                          • MiniForkliftM Offline
                            MiniForklift Platinum Member @chrisc92
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                            @chrisc92 The screen on the S9B is also Sapphire Crystal

                            SV Titanium Solar Forest

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                              chrisc92 Bronze Member @surfboomerang
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                              @surfboomerang oh true yes, I just sold my S9B I had minor paint scratches on the bezel but the scratches stopped at the sapphire glass 🙂

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                                chrisc92 Bronze Member @Matze
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                                @matthias220841 i looked at the video carefully which confirms good results in run activity but Not in bike (indoor and outdoor)

                                for my bike rides I have no such good results I think there is some tuning and filters to apply into the firmware but the lifeQ sensor has proven his ability to report accurate HR measures.

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                                • isaziI Offline
                                  isazi Moderator @chrisc92
                                  last edited by

                                  @chrisc92 for bike I have better results not wearing it like for running, i.e. lower on the wrist and not as tight.

                                  Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                                  Blog: isazi's home

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                                    Matze Bronze Member @chrisc92
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi @chrisc92, thank you for the info! Very valuable (I am mostly running).

                                    Cheers
                                    Matthias

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                                    • becco981B Offline
                                      becco981 @chrisc92
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                                      @chrisc92 I got 9 Peak Ti last Friday.
                                      Today I accidentally scrubbed the nightstand (made of plastic) and the titanium ring got scratched a lot (see photo). I’m very disappointed 😞

                                      I can’t imagine what will happen when I’ll bring it with me doing climbing 🐶

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                                      • DMytroD Offline
                                        DMytro @becco981
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                                        @becco981 don’t do that!! It’s a lesson every tech inclined climber learns the quickest - watch and climbing don’t do well together. Just attach it to your harness, ideally in some cloth pouch to protect from dust and chalk, and use an HR belt.

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                                        • becco981B Offline
                                          becco981 @DMytro
                                          last edited by becco981

                                          @дима-мельниченко yes, of course I avoid climbing wearing the watch but it happened with the S9 Baro Ti that it crashed on the rocks without any damage, both on the titanium ring and on the sapphire glass.
                                          The 9 Peak has been scratched by a light scrub on a plastic surface!

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                                          • DMytroD Offline
                                            DMytro @becco981
                                            last edited by

                                            @becco981 I looked up hardness of Titanium and it’s supposed to be a relatively soft metall. But it’s often improved by applying a coating. Was your previous watch a coated version or not?
                                            Btw steel is more scratch resistant that titanium, but you’ll have to pay with extra weight for that.

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