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    Brad_Olwin Moderator @Niclas Brundell
    last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 14:53

    @Niclas-Brundell What @maszop is not entirely true as Suunto is aware and working on this but timeline for a fix is unknown.

    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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      gerasimos Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
      last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 14:55

      @Brad_Olwin fix for vertical line or new watch?

      Suunto Vertical Ti
      Suunto S9 gen1
      Suunto Ambit3 peak

      B 1 Reply Last reply 27 Feb 2025, 14:57 Reply Quote 0
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        Brad_Olwin Moderator @gerasimos
        last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 14:57

        @gerasimos This happens more often depending on where the barometric sensor holes are. It is not unique to the Vertical.

        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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          maszop Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
          last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 15:06

          @Brad_Olwin 9 Baro had a barometer in a different place and (in my case) was a bit more resistant to strong winds. But that could just as well be because the 9 Baro had a less precise altimeter and didn’t provide as many measurements.

          When the barometer sensor in the 9 Peak Pro changed its location (possibly already in the 9P), the measurements started to be downright absurd.

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            thanasis Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
            last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 21:51

            @Brad_Olwin said in Wind added 60% extra elevation:

            @Niclas-Brundell What @maszop is not entirely true as Suunto is aware and working on this but timeline for a fix is unknown.

            I tend to believe that the way ambit 3 peak worked was a bit better . I don’t know if it was because of the setting on altimeter or barometric pressure but I had almost zero issues with that . I believe that some adjustment based on gps data and other sensors of the watch could help . Since the watch can measure cadence or power quite accurately I wonder how can it tell you you are ascending 100m in 10seconds for instance because of gasps of wind …

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              Tieutieu Platinum Member @thanasis
              last edited by Tieutieu 27 Feb 2025, 22:20

              @thanasis I have been using the A3P intensively and even if liked it a lot, it was far less reliable than my SV
              All my friends using the A3P have encountered barometric sensor failures after few years. Twice sensor replacement for me, uncountered altitude pbs. Wind and cold temperature especially make altimeter measurement totally wrong. Nothing compare to SV issue discussed here (even if I’ve never had the issue with my SV)

              Example of « wrong » altitude measurement from this week, with A3P of a friend :

              IMG_4465.jpeg

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              Vertical titanium solar
              Suunto Race S
              S9pp titanium sand
              Suunto Wing
              S9B titanium Ambassador edition, A3P, X6

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                thanasis Bronze Member @Tieutieu
                last edited by 27 Feb 2025, 23:30

                @Tieutieu said in Wind added 60% extra elevation:

                @thanasis I have been using the A3P intensively and even if liked it a lot, it was far less reliable than my SV
                All my friends using the A3P have encountered barometric sensor failures after few years. Twice sensor replacement for me, uncountered altitude pbs. Wind and cold temperature especially make altimeter measurement totally wrong. Nothing compare to SV issue discussed here (even if I’ve never had the issue with my SV)

                Example of « wrong » altitude measurement from this week, with A3P of a friend :

                IMG_4465.jpeg

                Hi thanks 🙏
                However this seems like a hardware failure right? I am not sure I am referring to the same issue

                What I am referring to is not a failure but a significant change ( in my case a sudden increase by 60-80-150m( of the altitude when there is air or maybe rain

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                  Tieutieu Platinum Member @thanasis
                  last edited by 28 Feb 2025, 07:33

                  @thanasis right but I also had altitude problems in windy conditions with the A3p ; for me it was not handling good in cold and windy conditions, way worst than SV does with wind.

                  Suunto’s devices at home :
                  Vertical titanium solar
                  Suunto Race S
                  S9pp titanium sand
                  Suunto Wing
                  S9B titanium Ambassador edition, A3P, X6

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                    Niclas Brundell Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
                    last edited by 28 Feb 2025, 15:46

                    @Brad_Olwin suunto support said I should send it in for repair. It sounds like that would be quite unnecessary then? As in it wouldn’t fix anything

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                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Niclas Brundell
                      last edited by 28 Feb 2025, 16:05

                      @Niclas-Brundell I have had this but rare. Check your gains and see. I do t have problems below 20m/s wind speed. The wind has to be in the direction of barometer sensor to cause issues.

                      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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                        Niclas Brundell Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
                        last edited by 2 Mar 2025, 19:42

                        @Brad_Olwin that’s about where I get the major issues. But it happens even if the watch is facing away from the wind. I live in an area where gusts like that are almost guaranteed on some mountains. So I never get accurate recordings of them

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                          Tieutieu Platinum Member
                          last edited by 9 Mar 2025, 22:57

                          Today we went to a trail running race.
                          Winds up to 120/140km/h.
                          All our suunto’s (SV, S9pp and SRs) were consistent : the all counted 300m elevation bonus (3000 instead of 2700mD+ - I had done it before with perfect conditions)
                          Distance was also around 49,5/50km for all our 4 watches, while garmins of the other friends had the more realistic values (48km/2700)
                          That was the first time I experimented so much differences

                          Suunto’s devices at home :
                          Vertical titanium solar
                          Suunto Race S
                          S9pp titanium sand
                          Suunto Wing
                          S9B titanium Ambassador edition, A3P, X6

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                            maszop Bronze Member @Tieutieu
                            last edited by 10 Mar 2025, 14:15

                            I hope Suunto will finally get a handle on this.
                            On Saturday, instead of 1500m, my SV “gathered” 2400m. A friend with a different SV had 2200m.
                            And that it can be fixed is shown by Garmin Fenix, which managed to calculate correctly in the same gusty wind.

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                              Sven Grossenbacher @Niclas Brundell
                              last edited by 21 Apr 2025, 11:32

                              @Niclas-Brundell

                              Hi,
                              I live in Lanzarote where we get a lot of strong winds. Every time the wind exceeds 10 knots, the elevation data on my Suunto Race becomes inaccurate. For example, yesterday I did a 25 km run with about 1000 m of altitude gain, and with winds over 35 knots, the watch showed 1850 m—way off and quite frustrating.

                              This happens almost every time there’s strong wind, and it’s consistently wrong compared to services like Wikiloc. It’s also not practical to cover the watch for protection, since I need to see my heart rate during the activity.

                              Accurate altitude tracking was one of the main reasons I chose this watch, and I’m honestly considering returning it because of this issue.

                              Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a known fix or workaround?

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                                duffman19 @Sven Grossenbacher
                                last edited by duffman19 21 Apr 2025, 15:00

                                @Sven-Grossenbacher said in Wind added 60% extra elevation:

                                Has anyone else experienced this?

                                Yes, many of us.

                                Is there a known fix or workaround?

                                No.

                                Most manufacturers have a built-in algorithm or threshold to disregard sudden and dramatic changes in elevation that would be impossible for the given activity. Suunto doesn’t seem to employ this.

                                There’s a general unwillingness by some to admit that this is an issue, but there are enough examples in this forum and elsewhere demonstrating that it is, in fact, a problem. Both wind and sudden submersions in water will give false elevation readings. I posted a clear example of the latter before that related thread was locked.

                                (Just guessing here) I’d imagine Suunto is aware of this and working on a solution. Like many of the issues we run into, it seems like it would be an easy fix that other companies have somehow figured out. But who knows.

                                Until then, the general advice is to go back into your affected activities and edit the elevation data manually.

                                Vertical Ti

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