Wrist power instead of Stryd?
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Thank you guys for all your answers! I did a search on this forum before I made this post but it looks like I missed that this is a known issue. I’m wondering a bit why I didn’t notice this during all of my running sessions in the past. But anyway, maybe I began to watch at my wrist too often… Finally I resume that I have to wait for (one of the) next update to get out of this minor trouble.
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I checked on my latest run and the power values are updating as rapidly as I’d expect from stryd so my gut feeling is that the stryd is being used.
Yeah, we are all just waiting now for Suunto to identify the bug, fix, test and release an update. In the mean time, the consensus is that the recorded data is fine or, at least, good enough so the issue shouldn’t impact your stryd dashboard, the Suunto App or any 3rd party services you use.
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@jschmidt yes same here… I even purchased the latest Stryd pod as my previous was 2-3 years old. Didn’t help
I also see the 0 W drops. Annoying! Today I tried the Suunto+ Stryd app and there you can see the correct watts. However, that doesn’t help when my training makes use of the interval avg watts and those are now garbage watts.
Anyone tried if booting the watch helps? To me it almost seems like wrist power is shown every other run and Stryd power every other. If only the Stryd watts were visible for proper workouts or sessions and wrist watts for easy runs. I could live with that
I have Suunto Race. I got Suunto Run for my wife recently… maybe that watch doesn’t have this bug and I could use it for sessions? She won’t be happy to hear this
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@Hannu-Liljemark power drops to 0 are known issue for the last couple of software updates, it seems fix is ready in testing software. You’d need to wait for Q3 update or roll back to 2.40 firmware version.
As for S+ Stryd app, long story short just avoid it
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@herlas thanks for the info! I’ll wait.
Regarding the S+ Stryd app: Stryd customer support recommended the app after I reported an issue where Stryd reports double distance in the offline sync files.
I guess I’ll just document it here in the forum (it’s more Stryd issue maybe): I stop running, press stop on the watch, and wait some minutes before offline sync. Then in the offline sync data in Powercenter I can see that eg. 55:01 I had ran 9km and 55:02 I had ran 18km
I think the 55:01 and 55:02 is somewhere when I pushed stop on the watch. Anyway, this was the previous pod. And it’s only for some runs. And it’s only Powercenter data and does not seem to skew my RSB numbers so it’s not really important. If I cared about Powercenter weekly kilometers then it would be annoying.
Honestly I like the ritual of offline sync and having a reliable secondary source of data if watch crashes. So now that you recommend avoiding the S+ Stryd app, I might take your advice.
Edit: I read your earlier posts on the forum regarding the app. Wow, if it’s still the same that really is dissapointing. Who would want to use the app at all
Interesting you mention the wrist power vs Stryd power display issue already in your Feb 2024 reply to a thread. I just wonder how come I’m only experiencing it since maybe May 2025 and I think I’ve had the Stryd app installed (not toggled enabled) since its release.
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@Hannu-Liljemark I did a lot of trying the last days: Using the S+ app is no option. It didn’t record all the Styd metrics and merging afterwards isn’t possible anymore. I thought “Ok. Why complaining about 10 Watt lower values?”. But after some runs it kills my critical power on powercenter! My actual workaround is using my old Garmin watch,
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By the way: The Suunto run doesn’t support the Stryd. So your wife won’t be hurt by this issue… -
@jschmidt I hear you! Yesterday I removed the Stryd app, rebooted the watch. It was my tempo day and watts were correct
Today it’s my easy day and we’ll see if the watts are okay again
Saturday was my long run day, and the wrist watts were 40-50W below my Stryd watts. I had to run based on how I was feeling, what the HR was and what the Stryd screen was telling me about the realtime power. All was okay on the end - my Z2 guesstimate was only 4% off from what training program had prescribed
Anyway, these technical issues are always annoying and can make session/workout days difficult. Like you mention, if you have critical power tests or races it can be difficult to make use the race planner’s recommendations.
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Annoying that the wrist power display (instead of external pod power) issue persists even with the latest software we (Race users) got this week. I guess it might help if we could choose external pod power as a display field and wrist power was a completely separate field. Drop to zero issues seem to be gone
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@Hannu-Liljemark I had a test run yesterday with new firmware on Race S - no power drops. You still see them on your Race?
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@VoiGAS yes I mean the wrist power issue. Power drops are gone! Some progress with these bugs is good
Right now the only solution to the wrist power issue I can come up with is reboot my Race in the morning of a session day. And first few minutes of the run verify I see Stryd power numbers. The reboot seems to help making sure I’m seeing pod power. But after few days of running and kettlebell workouts tracked with the watch I tend to see the wrist power.