Suunto app Forum Suunto Community Forum
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    Comfort - wrist bone rubbing

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Suunto Race
    15 Posts 11 Posters 1.7k Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Emil ČerveňanE Offline
      Emil Červeňan
      last edited by Emil Červeňan

      Moving from Garmin I found out that SR are less comfortable and I started to notice body legs rubbing against wrist bone. Yes I can tight up the band so the watches holds above wrist bone but e.g. during bumpy downhill on bike they tend to slip down anyway.

      I think Suunto can improve design to prevent this as all other brands did.

      1. Body leg edges are too sharp what is just nonsense which should have been resolved by brand as Suunto. I can’t see any advantage in that just cons.

      2. Body legs are too long which makes described problem even worse. I think there is no point in having such long legs. It even position sensors further from skin. Watches can be fixed better on the place with less band pressure when body back is a little bit higher than legs.

      watch-design-comparison.png

      Fenix 7x - Suunto Race - Polar Grit X 2 pro - Coros Vertix

      What do you think?

      D ? 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 5
      • D Offline
        duffman19 @Emil Červeňan
        last edited by

        @Emil-Červeňan I definitely agree that the lugs are much too sharp. This has been discussed before, especially in regards to the Vertical. And I believe Suunto actually softened the edges of the Race’s lugs compared to the Vertical’s (I have a Vertical and can’t compare directly).

        I don’t think the lugs are too long, though. I have a Garmin 955, and the lug-to-lug distance on that watch is actually longer than the Vertical’s, despite the SV being a larger watch. I think the real issue is the angle of the lugs. They should be flatter so they don’t dig into the wrist. You can see on the Garmin and Coros watches that their lugs are “higher” off the wrist bone.

        I was somewhat able to resolve my comfort issues by switching to a nylon velcro strap. Being able to dial in a precise fit seems to help. Maybe give that a try?

        I will say, though, that the Suunto design looks the best. They seem to be aware of the issue and will hopefully address it in future models. 🤞

        Vertical Ti

        Emil ČerveňanE 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Emil ČerveňanE Offline
          Emil Červeňan @duffman19
          last edited by Emil Červeňan

          @duffman19 I can see that top-bottom part of lugs are rounded but side edge is still sharp. Which is the part hitting wrist bone unfortunately.

          I didn’t express well myself. You are right that length of lugs are OK but the angle is a problem. Or attachment point of the lugs to the body.

          I’m already testing nylon strap as I was used to it also with Garmin watches (their bands suck hard). Compared to Fenix I need to tighten the strap more to fix the watch on the place. I think it’s because of the lugs to body position or angle.

          However this is only complain I have comparing to Garmin which sucks especially with nonsense metrics.

          sartoricS 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • sartoricS Offline
            sartoric Moderator @Emil Červeňan
            last edited by

            @Emil-Červeňan said in Comfort - wrist bone rubbing:

            Which is the part hitting wrist bone unfortunately.

            Could it be that you’re wearing it too low ?

            SVTS - 2.40.38
            SSSWHR BARO Amber - 2.8.32
            Samsung A5 2016 - Android 7.0
            Samsung A33 2022 - Android 14 - One UI 6.1
            Suunto App Android 5.2.5 beta
            Suunto App IOs 2.45.0 (19123) beta on MBP M1

            Emil ČerveňanE 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 4
            • Emil ČerveňanE Offline
              Emil Červeňan @sartoric
              last edited by

              @sartoric I can fix it with reasonable pressure “higher” on the arm during running but it will slip down during bike activities on the bumps. I think it’s a combination of factors like weight, lugs design, band type and acceptable band pressure which is subjective.

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • ? Offline
                A Former User @Emil Červeňan
                last edited by

                @Emil-Červeňan Experienced the same when I tried the Race for a couple weeks. Wore it on some day-long hikes and at the end I had red skin where it was rubbing, and making the watch tighter just pulls it closer, that’s just how my wrists are. Returned it until Suunto makes a more sensible design decision. The watches look fantastic but comfort is more important.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • noxxoN Offline
                  noxxo
                  last edited by

                  I just had my first run with Suunto Race, and it was literally biting the skin off nearby wrist bone. Damn such a nice watch, but have to return it.

                  Never had such issue, coming from Garmin, older Suuntos and Samsung.
                  20240629_185217.jpg

                  dreamer_D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • dreamer_D Offline
                    dreamer_ @noxxo
                    last edited by

                    @noxxo I have also this issue with the Race. The thing is the watch slips and the issue happens for the (very well explained) reasons by @Emil-Červeňan . I have never had these kind of issues with other watches.

                    2c59d382-0798-40ae-9b87-c9dc465a020b-image.png

                    Dušan KovićD 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • L Offline
                      Luis Andés Olmedo Bronze Member
                      last edited by

                      I find my SV more really more comfortable that my previous F7X. In fact one of the reasons to move from Garmin to Suunto was that “bulky” F7 (I had F7 and F7X) HR sensor… I could barely wear the Fenix more than 1h without feeling pain.

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • DesdinovaD Offline
                        Desdinova Bronze Member
                        last edited by

                        If your watch is slipping, its a bit loose - try a nylon/velcro Ultrafit type strap that holds the watch snug. They tend to be more adjustable than a buckle’d strap and its easier to get a better fit

                        dreamer_D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • dreamer_D Offline
                          dreamer_ @Desdinova
                          last edited by dreamer_

                          @Desdinova it is not only a problem of the band is slipping, but the design of the body legs

                          Have a look at this photo:

                          51a36bfd-572b-4bff-9b8c-ba2cc51cd0e2-image.png

                          @Emil-Červeňan is right about this. When the watch touchs with those parts in the wrist bone, they can cut a bit the skin, like it happens for me as you can see in the photo (and the other users reports). This also happens with the Vertical: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9447/hardware-watch-cutting-my-wrists (I did not have the same issue as that user, but the thing is that those legs can cut in the wrist bone, and perhaps in the other side of the wrist, depending of your wrist)

                          The nylon band could be a solution, but that solution is unofficial and this is a design problem that should be solved in the next generation or revision of the watches. I’m also thinking that for now, a bit of plasticine or transparent silicone in the cutting edges could be used.

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                          • Dušan KovićD Offline
                            Dušan Ković @dreamer_
                            last edited by

                            @dreamer_ I have a same problem, somehow I got used to it. But Race is the first Suunto watch that causes this. It is very comfortable, but those sharp edges cause this.

                            SR
                            SA latest beta
                            Polar Verity Sense
                            Pixel 6

                            EzioAuditoreE 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                            • EzioAuditoreE Offline
                              EzioAuditore Gold Members @Dušan Ković
                              last edited by

                              I do not know if it helps since I do not have this problem but see at the photos of my Ocean here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/11397/wildbery-ocean. Maybe wearing small textile braclet (if that is your thing) can help keeping the watch not hitting the bones.

                              Suunto watches: Ocean (Sand), Race (Titanium Charcoal), Vertical (Titanium Solar Sand), 9 Baro (Ambassador Edition), Spartan Ultra (Copper Edition), Ambit 2, S6
                              Suunto Wing

                              dreamer_D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                              • dreamer_D Offline
                                dreamer_ @EzioAuditore
                                last edited by

                                @EzioAuditore I find that a fantastic and very clean solution for the people having this issue. 👍 😊

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                • D Offline
                                  darguelles Bronze Member
                                  last edited by

                                  I have the exact problem with the watch cutting into my wrist. Especially bad with mountain biking.
                                  I 100% agree it’s a design issue (not a “wear it higher” fix).

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                  • M Mauerwegler referenced this topic on
                                  • First post
                                    Last post

                                  Suunto Terms | Privacy Policy