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    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Maryn
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      @Maryn said in Suunto ZoneSense:

      @Brad_Olwin with the Polar H10 chest strap, I get chafing during longer workouts (>2 hours), usually in the area where the sensor is placed. I’m wondering if the Suunto strap would be any different. After your comment, I think I’ll go ahead and buy it. 🙂

      Look at the Suunto online, the puck is round and small, the chafe I get from the Garmin is the large size of the sensor that is rectangular. The strap itself for the Suunto seems softer too. The longest continuous I have worn the Suunto in a Race is 42h.

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      • ElmiuelE Offline
        Elmiuel @Maryn
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        @Maryn Hello, in my case, after years with Garmin, then Polar and other brands, I decided to use the Suunto sensor after purchasing the device… in workouts of 2, 4, even 6 hours in the heat, rain, and with a lot of clothing… I haven’t had any discomfort. In fact, since it’s small, you only notice the pressure of the band.
        The connection is instantaneous, it works like a charm, and I think it’s one of the most comfortable I’ve tried to date. I hope to help you with my user feedback. 🙃

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        • MarynM Offline
          Maryn Silver Members @Elmiuel
          last edited by

          @Elmiuel @Brad_Olwin thank you guys!

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          • sartoricS Offline
            sartoric Moderator @Maryn
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            @Maryn
            I use the smart sensor when practicing martial art and I want to keep track of HR, since I cannot wear watches or anything else (rings, arm bands …)

            After a while I forget I’m wearing it

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            • Todd DanielczykT Offline
              Todd Danielczyk Gold Members
              last edited by Todd Danielczyk

              I can confirm the Suunto belt fits well. If anyone needs one I have an extra I can give them (for free). I’m based in the Untied States so shipping domestically would be preferred.

              Just PM me if you want it and I’ll get it out to you.
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              • GhostG Offline
                Ghost @Todd Danielczyk
                last edited by Ghost

                @Todd-Danielczyk Unfortunately had to cancel since I’m not in the US, but I really appreciate the kind intention. Somebody will enjoy it 🙂

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                  The_77 Silver Members
                  last edited by The_77

                  One thing I’ve noticed in the past couple of weeks is that ZS shows you a good indicator of per-sport fitness. For example, when running it is incredibly difficult for me to get into the red zone - I’d say 99/100 times it doesn’t happen. But I’ve ridden the bike for the first couple of times this year of late and even climbs of under ten minutes total will happily throw me into the VO2 max zone, despite at a comparatively much easier intensity than running.

                  I’d also suspect it has a lot to do with the initial base ten minutes cycling being easier than running due to freewheeling, but it’s interesting nevertheless.

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                  • MarynM Offline
                    Maryn Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
                    last edited by Maryn

                    @Brad_Olwin I bought the suunto smart belt. I am really happy with it, it is practically unnoticeable. It is extremely comfortable and has not caused any chafing around the sensor so far. It is much more comfortable than the h10 with a pro belt.
                    Thanks again 🙂

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                    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Maryn
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                      @Maryn said in Suunto ZoneSense:

                      @Brad_Olwin I bought the suunto smart belt. I am really happy with it, it is practically unnoticeable. It is extremely comfortable and has not caused any chafing around the sensor so far. It is much more comfortable than the h10 with a pro belt.
                      Thanks again 🙂

                      Great! For me a game changer as the other belts will chafe and are uncomfortable. I would like to stream data to more than one watch but not enough to wear a different belt.

                      Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                      • Adrian.SA Offline
                        Adrian.S @The_77
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                        @The_77 Heart rate zones for cycling are usually 8-10 beats lower than for running, according to statistical studies of thousands of athletes.

                        When training for a triathlon, people do separate zone tests for running and cycling.

                        I regularly do running tests 1-2 times a year. The person who does this told me this, and I believe him because he does this professionally 🙂

                        I have set my zones 8 points lower than for running, and this more or less corresponds to how I feel at the same HR, for example 142 while in Z1 running and 142 while cycling are different feelings.

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