• What sport mode is missing from our watches in your opinion?

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    amko34A
    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Olympic Weightlifting
  • Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release)

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    amko34A
    @Calando Hey, I faced the same issue as you and opened a thread about it, that got moved now to the “Race 2” section, if you want to chime in: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/14254/bug-race-2-if-you-set-pace-zones-they-disappear-as-intensity-zones-targets
  • Widgets meanings

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    @DropQb said in Widgets meanings: Progress widget (POKROK) shows me 46 CTL. Same as app. Ramp rate (Gradient) is -13 in the watch, while gradient in the app shows me -15… A bit strange… The gauge has 6 colors, I guess it correspons to the Ramp rate (gradient) graph in the app. Is that correct? Sure, ramp rate should be the same right after watch&app sync. It can diverge a little bit over time or before new activity is synced to the app. CTL widget colors have nothing to do with ramp rate, but are tied to CTL value itself. Don’t know the exact ranges but I think the values are about: 1st: 0-19 2nd: 20-44 3rd: 45-70 or 75? (green) 4th: 7?-100? (yellow) 5th: 100?-150? (orange) 6th: >150? @DropQb said in Widgets meanings: And finally why the widget says Produktivní trénink - Productive training? Based on what it decides that? Obviously it is not based on TSB (Form) 9, which corresponds to Maintaining fitness level… That is fixed to CTL green range, the term seems to be coincidence, and really stupid at that. “Productive training” should be in TSB widget, for Yellow range, so the nomenclature would match the app. @DropQb said in Widgets meanings: Recovery, training (REGENERACE) widget shows me 9 TSB. Same as app. Then there is gauge with 4 colors, is it those four levels of form I desribed above? Why there is mentioned Balanced (Vyvážené) text? I would expect here the description corresponding to TSB levels mentioned above, so Maintaining fitness… Yes, 4 levels as you described and what’s in the app. Also note the correct TSB formula: Form (TSB) = Yesterday’s Fitness (CTL) - Yesterday’s Fatigue (ATL) Suunto doesn’t mention this detail in the app, so people are confused when TSB ≠ CTL - ATL TSB widget texts should match the 4 ranges from the app as you mentioned, but whoever came up with current implementation wasn’t paying much attention do detail and nobody challenged this nonsense. In the end, it is what it is. Training Peaks metrics are great and you will get used to them. Just watch the numerical values and don’t pay attention to widget texts in the watch, as you discovered, they make no sense.
  • Race S battery consumption

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    @valeR I have an Epix Pro as well. Both have their Pros and Cons. Suunto has some really lovely features that I miss with Garmin. Let alone the design… Garmin on the other hand is far from being bug free, as well… Lets see what the Q4 update brings…
  • Race 2 Photos :)

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    @Cyclepunk Ist bei mir auch so. Komme aus 180 km südlich. Ossi.
  • Displaying solar complications on a watch face

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    @runomatic said in Displaying solar complications on a watch face: I can’t also think of a watch face that can do that. What I learned from using Vertical Solar is that I was also curious at first about what solar power could do for battery life. However, I realised that it had very little effect. So my curiosity soon waned. Where I live it makes a substantial difference. I can go out on a run for 2h and have no change in battery charge so essentially while GPS is running the watch maintains its battery. I saw significant gains as well with multi-day fastpack trips.
  • Alpine skiing downhill

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    @espiadimonis when you “reset”, did you use the “power off/power on” or soft reset (15 s press on the upper button)?
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    @amko34 said in [BUG] Race 2 - If you set Pace zones, they disappear as intensity zones targets: Has anybody else noticed this? I would assume this is rather a software/firmware error than an error by my watch itself. Yes, first mentioned here https://forum.suunto.com/post/180107 No idea if Suunto officially noticed this, but it is a serious issue. This thread should be probably filed in https://forum.suunto.com/category/33/watches because it appears firmware related. @pavel.samokha
  • Stryd auto-calibration

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    @fritzbt2013 The Stryd pod is connected as both footpod and a power pod upon pairing, with auto-calibration option off and speed/distance coming to the watch from Stryd every time it is connected. This is the behavior I consistently observed on recent firmware post big Bluetooth change. You can pick a course which distance you know and confirm that. Or use Strava/Runalyze distance correction from GPS. Alternatively, you can run the same course twice, once with Stryd paired and another without. I did all that as well as compared it to other devices, including Suunto’s own pre-Bluetooth change. Distance definitely comes from Stryd, period. For people like myself, for whom Stryd distance isn’t quite right (mine comes about 2% short) this means I have to choose between training with power (that is, Stryd power that works indoors and has been the same across all devices for the past 8 years I’ve been using it) and getting correct pace and distance outdoors. Coupled with ghost Bluetooth devices you can’t delete, occasional beeping and battery drain, yeah… The picture isn’t pretty.
  • Suunto 9 Peak Pro no watch faces on watch and in app

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    Okay, it was in the morning. Now I connected the Vertical to use it for cycling. Suunto app decided to show the standard watch face during the first sync. Suunto, I accept the challenge!
  • HRV recording consistently scoring 26...

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    Hello again, thanks to all that have replied. Just to clarify and avoid any more less than helpful posts - I have already read up on HRV, understand what and how it is measured across different devices. I agree on HRV being personal and to an individual and to only look on it as a trend. All that being said - mine is still reading 26 every night, it doesn’t vary, despite heavy training days VS non training days, poor sleep VS great sleep and alcohol VS no alcohol - it should. I’m not trying to compare to Garmin but it was clear how these activities impacted the score (trend). Does anyone know if this is a known issue and something that is being looked at from a software update POV? Many thanks, Neil.
  • Zwift

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    @fejker yes, just one sad thing is. When importing exercise to Suunto App it won’t show him burned calories in daily burned calories section. I have been debating about this with suunto support in chat for a while and nothing can be done. I have recently switched to Garmin which was adding kcal but not adding training into my tiredness. Best solution for the moment to me is to connect trainer to watch and zwift in parallel. Training from zwift remain in zwift and from Garmin goes to Strava for example. Also in thus case I’m not tight to zwift only. Using wahoo app too from time to time.
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    Not exactly topic but related… I don’t know if « uphill bug » has been corrected for ski resort native sport mode (it counts distances and elevations of lifts…what force to correct manually total distance and elevation to 0).
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    @GiPFELKiND said in Suddenly while bike riding Connection HR Belt broken: But why should the hr Monitor signal get lost? I have no idea. I was just responding to @2b2bff’s comment about the HR graph. I will say that I have also been experiencing external HR drops on both the 9PP and V1 running the latest firmware. But usually it just drops for a few seconds at most, and never completely loses connection like it seems yours did. I’ve also been wearing an original 9P running super old firmware (2.26.8) and have not experienced any external sensor drops on it. So I’d guess it’s firmware related and hope that it gets fixed with the Q4 update.
  • No Powermeter Data from IC7 Indoor Cycling Bike

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    @raven My power meter is broadcasting CSCS and CPS. In older firmwares I could choose foot pod (CSCS) or power pod (CPS). Now Suunto does the choice and connects CSCS only. No possibility to connect CPS. That is the problem.
  • Sleep Tracking sucks…

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    @runomatic
  • Manual laps not showing in the app?

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    @Mennekk Hi, i use an iphone with ios 26.1 which is the latest software version available. Also my watch is using software version 3.22.24 and the app version is 3.6.1, both are the latest versions. I just asked about this in the suunto app support chat and they said this might be because im on ios. But i dont understand why they would limit showing the manual laps on ios but on android they work perfectly fine.
  • Shimano Di2 not available in custom sport mode e-mtb

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    @masta just to clarify, do you really need Di2 app, not Shimano STEPS app for e-MTB?
  • People who jumped from 9PP to Race S?

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    RUNNING AND TRAIL RUNNING The screen is easy to read at both dawn/sunrise and dusk/sunset, even with sunglasses; the difference compared to the 9PP is noticeable. (I haven’t tested it in full sunlight yet). Having maps instead of the 9PP’s breadcrumb display is also a significant improvement. Although I never had orientation problems with the 9PP, I think the Race S, with its maps, makes it much easier. Viewing the different Climb segments is also much easier now with the Race S. I really didn’t like the screen going black. In the end, I had to enable the Always On Display (AOD). I also ended up putting the maps in dark mode. The slight lag when switching to the light map display was driving me crazy. I really missed the contrast tooth color that the 9PP has; I think it makes reading the data easier at a glance because it visually structures it.
  • Tide Watch face

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    @Sunday while I found the Race S with it’s rotating crown not ideally suited for beach sports, the tides request has been around for quite some time. Maybe you can find one of the other posts and just upvote it