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    • dankcushionsD Offline
      dankcushions @tomahawk5000
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      @tomahawk5000 i did try that but unfortunately not because:
      a) autopause doesn’t seem to work great on any watch. unreactive, etc. it’s one of those things that even if it works well 90% of the time, it’s that 10% that becomes maddening. and if it’s just one button press who cares anyway!
      b) when you finish a race or workout or whatever you won’t necessarily be stationary so autopause wouldn’t work, but you will want to pause your watch to end the activity. with suunto (in these situations) you have to faff around looking at your watch.

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        ondrejm @ondrejm
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        @ondrejm said in Navigation and pausing:

        Reading through all the opinions here I guess it is really a matter of personal preference…so the ultimate solution? Let the users customize the buttons…everywhere. Hmm, Suunto?

        And just adding to this, maybe what would be initially easiest to implement is the choice:

        • long press on the middle button brings the previous screen as it does now
        • long press on the middle button brings up the given page menu (i.e. Navigation menu on the Map and Profile screen), cycling through screens is one-way only, top button pauses activity, bottom button zooms (map or profile)… this would please both camps I believe 🙂
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          maszop Bronze Member @ondrejm
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          @ondrejm Generally, it all comes down to a fundamental flaw of Suunto watches – too few keys.
          One real solution is the ability to customize them by the user, similar to configuring their own screens for custom sport modes.
          Ideally, in addition to displaying information on the screen, at least some of the keys could also be configured.

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            ondrejm @maszop
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            @maszop Agreed. However, the digital-crown enabled watches do have the same amount of controls as the Garmins do (crown movement up and down substitutes the up and down buttons on the left on higher-end Garmins). So for me, a shame that Suunto didn’t use digital crown for Vertical 2 or equipped Race 2 with a flashlight…

            I also agree that the customization would be a solution, just a bit afraid we won’t get it anytime soon…

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              sorinus
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              I’m in the “don’t mind it / got used to it” camp, so not that relevant. But, coming from 5 button watches down to 3 I don’t want to ever go back to 5. Life is much simpler with 3.

              Suunto Vertical Ti

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                maszop Bronze Member @ondrejm
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                @ondrejm The crown has its drawbacks in certain conditions and that is why the Vertical does not have it.

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                  sky-runner Silver Members @aiv4r
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                  @aiv4r said in Navigation and pausing:

                  @ondrejm regarding aid stations, gos does not go that crazy and forgeting to unpause is more of a concern at ultras in my opinion. Stopping watch at traffic lights is just crazy in my opinion

                  Right. During a race the timer must never stop for two reasons - the risk of forgetting to unpause is very real, especially in longer races, and what I want to see is the race elapsed time which continues to tick even when I am at an aid station.

                  What Garmin has in “Ultra run” sport mode is an optional rest timer. The way it works is that when arriving at an aid station you press the lap button and a small popup comes on top of all data screens that shows elapsed “rest” time at the aid station. It reminds you to not linger and keep going, but it isn’t an actual pause - the recording continues and distance and pace, and other metrics are unaffected even if you forget to stop the rest timer. To finish the rest you press the lap button again. Then the rest is recorded as a lap, and it is clearly marked as rest when you look at the activity in Garmin Connect. I really wish Suunto had something like that.

                  I should say that I never pause my watch even during training runs. Instead I rely on Strava to automatically remove non-moving time.

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                    Brad_Olwin Moderator @sky-runner
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                    @sky-runner said in Navigation and pausing:

                    @aiv4r said in Navigation and pausing:

                    @ondrejm regarding aid stations, gos does not go that crazy and forgeting to unpause is more of a concern at ultras in my opinion. Stopping watch at traffic lights is just crazy in my opinion

                    Right. During a race the timer must never stop for two reasons - the risk of forgetting to unpause is very real, especially in longer races, and what I want to see is the race elapsed time which continues to tick even when I am at an aid station.

                    What Garmin has in “Ultra run” sport mode is an optional rest timer. The way it works is that when arriving at an aid station you press the lap button and a small popup comes on top of all data screens that shows elapsed “rest” time at the aid station. It reminds you to not linger and keep going, but it isn’t an actual pause - the recording continues and distance and pace, and other metrics are unaffected even if you forget to stop the rest timer. To finish the rest you press the lap button again. Then the rest is recorded as a lap, and it is clearly marked as rest when you look at the activity in Garmin Connect. I really wish Suunto had something like that.

                    I should say that I never pause my watch even during training runs. Instead I rely on Strava to automatically remove non-moving time.

                    The Suunto Ultra Walk/Run S+ will track run, walk and stopped times for you. Those are recorded in the app now as metrics as well. A solution that works for me.

                    Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing/Race2Ti

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                      sky-runner Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
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                      @Brad_Olwin said in Navigation and pausing:

                      The Suunto Ultra Walk/Run S+ will track run, walk and stopped times for you. Those are recorded in the app now as metrics as well. A solution that works for me.

                      I know you have suggested this before, but the goal is not to automatically record cumulative run, walk, and stop times, but rather keep me aware about each individual stop with the goal to not waste too much time at an aid station. The extra benefit of the rest timer function is to later see the stops as laps. The latter can be achieved with the regular laps function, but I usually don’t have lap specific data fields configured, especially with Suunto where I am limited to only 3 data screens. The fact that the rest timer shows a small popup with the elapsed timer is especially important. It is sort of similar to how Suunto shows the pause. But, of course, I’d never pause my watch during a race.

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                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @sky-runner
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                        @sky-runner The times are shown in the S+ app so you can have cumulative times in aid. I personally use it after the race as I try to be in and out of aid as quickly as possible.

                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing/Race2Ti

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                          VoiGAS Silver Members @maszop
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                          @maszop What are the drawbacks? I thought if you just use it as a button its the same like the middle button on Vertical. Or is it not?


                          Race S
                          Ambit3 Vertical

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                            maszop Bronze Member @VoiGAS
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                            @VoiGAS Several layers of clothing, thick gloves, etc. Buttons are much more practical in this case.

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                              VoiGAS Silver Members @maszop
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                              @maszop So the buttons on the Vertical are working different than the ones of the Race? Sorry, I never used a Vertical and really don’t know


                              Race S
                              Ambit3 Vertical

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                                Egika Platinum Member @VoiGAS
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                                @VoiGAS said in Navigation and pausing:

                                @maszop So the buttons on the Vertical are working different than the ones of the Race? Sorry, I never used a Vertical and really don’t know

                                the point is, that with a rotating crown, the crown is used exclusively to zoom the map.
                                Something pretty much impossible, in winter with multiple sleeves and gloves. So the map will either zoom unintentionally from contact with clothes or difficult to operate with gloves.
                                So me and others cannot use the crown in these cases and prefer a button-only watch.

                                t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal, Race S All Black / Titanium Courtney, Run Lime

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