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    Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2)

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    • herlasH Offline
      herlas Silver Members @atoponce
      last edited by herlas

      @atoponce thanks, one more data point is, this is apparently only affecting manual laps and not the autolap 1km watts values.

      SRS Ti
      A3P (drill mode for pool swimming 🤦🤷)
      Galaxy Z Flip 3 / Galaxy S24+

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      • atoponceA Offline
        atoponce @herlas
        last edited by atoponce

        @herlas I have the watch autolap disabled. I only want structured workout laps in my data, and for easy runs nothing at all. I can trivially examine per km/mile/minute/etc. post-run in most analysis software.

        With that said, if I do press my lap button manually on my Race S during a structured workout, it throws the lap table off. The structured workout laps are now completely ignored and only the manual lap button presses are shown in the table and chart visualizations. This is a little frustrating if I decide to add another interval.

        For example, I was feeling great during yesterday’s run and if I had the time, could have executed a 4th interval. Had I done that, I would have run the first 9:15 of my planned cool down as the 4th interval, then manually press the lap button for my 3 minute recovery, and another manual press to indicate the start of my cool down.

        However, if I would have done that, rather than seeing 15 laps in the table as expected, I would only see 3. The first from the start of the run to the first manual lap button press, the second for recovery, and the third for the cool down. I’ve encountered this a couple times teaching me not to press the lap button during a structured workout if I want to analyze my workout after the run.

        Is this behavior documented by chance? I haven’t searched, just curious.

        Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
        Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
        Stryd Duo / Wind

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        • AudaxjoeA Offline
          Audaxjoe @guy.s
          last edited by

          @guy.s I have the same issue in the Vertical.

          Suunto Vertical
          Suunto 9 BARO
          Garmin Fenix 3, 5
          Suunto Vector

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          • Francesco PaganoF Offline
            Francesco Pagano Silver Members Bronze Member @atoponce
            last edited by

            @atoponce this is a known issue, a relatively recent one:
            https://forum.suunto.com/topic/12624/interval-laps-are-not-exported-to-third-parties-and-.fit-file-correctly-if-lap-button-is-presed-breaks-runna-strava

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            S5

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            • atoponceA Offline
              atoponce @Francesco Pagano
              last edited by

              @Francesco-Pagano Thanks!

              Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
              Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
              Stryd Duo / Wind

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              • srykeS Offline
                sryke @sryke
                last edited by

                @sryke said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

                Another data point for issues with Stryd: Race S and Stryd since about the last software update (.12)

                • Stryd is connected as foot pod
                • Power field clearly underreports wattage
                • frequent power drop outs/zeros during a run
                • power in Stryd’s app looks very different (and in line with how values were before the update)

                I did a mountain run yesterday, avg power for the ~40min uphill section: Stryd power 255 W, Race S reported power 214W. Can’t say this is due to the power drops, they don’t occur that often. Race S simply shows/logs a lower wattage throughout. As said before, this started at around the .12 software rollout.

                Found time to plot Stryd pod power (light blue) against Race S (dark blue) reported power for my run. These data are taken from the respective .fit files.

                Screenshot 2025-07-03 094815.png

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                • srykeS Offline
                  sryke @sryke
                  last edited by

                  Strange, short run today. Still got power drop outs on my Race S (which started at about 15min into the run) but this time power in the Race S fit file and in the Stryd pod fit file are the same. Perfect match.
                  Can’t see the drop outs in the plots, however, don’t know if the fit plotter removes these because of showing a moving average or so.

                  This is the first run since the update where power is shown correctly in the Race S fit file. I haven’t changed anything. Odd.

                  f8c638e9-16ec-436a-86f6-d9f1858124a3-grafik.png

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                  • atoponceA Offline
                    atoponce @sryke
                    last edited by

                    @sryke When I grab the FIT from the Suunto app and the FIT from Stryd, the exported power data comes out identically on both:

                    $ head -n 1 suunto-record.csv stryd-record.csv
                    ==> suunto-record.csv <==
                    timestamp,position_lat,position_long,heart_rate,cadence,distance,power,temperature,vertical_speed,enhanced_speed,enhanced_altitude
                    
                    ==> stryd-record.csv <==
                    timestamp,position_lat,position_long,heart_rate,cadence,distance,power,temperature,vertical_speed,enhanced_speed,enhanced_altitude
                    $ awk -F ',' '{print $7}' suunto-record.csv | sha256sum
                    cc84c13b3cf058654c11449ec407c8d88d4b20e2fea432cda2374e13d89dafc5  -
                    $ awk -F ',' '{print $7}' stryd-record.csv | sha256sum
                    cc84c13b3cf058654c11449ec407c8d88d4b20e2fea432cda2374e13d89dafc5  -
                    

                    But if I look at the data table in the Suunto app versus the data table in Stryd, I get two different wattage values for my 4Ă—5:30 intervals this morning (yeah, I faded as the intervals progressed):

                    5:30 Int. # Suunto W Stryd W
                    1 329 335
                    2 321 329
                    3 318 324
                    4 313 319
                    • Suunto screenshot
                    • Stryd screenshot

                    Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                    Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                    Stryd Duo / Wind

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                    • VoiGASV Offline
                      VoiGAS Silver Members @atoponce
                      last edited by

                      @atoponce Is it possible that you have different weight data in Suunto and Stryd? I have this problem…
                      I read Stryd always measures watt/kg and multiplies with the weight afterward. Could be the reason


                      Race S
                      Ambit3 Vertical

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                      • atoponceA Offline
                        atoponce @VoiGAS
                        last edited by atoponce

                        @VoiGAS No. Weight is the same in both Suunto and Stryd. However, the birth year in the mobile app is 1 year older than what is set in my watch. Bug?

                        Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                        Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                        Stryd Duo / Wind

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