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    Mff73 @Guest
    last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 04:41

    @zrumlow said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

    @Rob33 in a addition to being able to toggle the pkus features on or off they also need to be made interactive. I went out with the auto-lap feature today and the problem with it is that if you don’t start a run with a loop it is no good. I had to warmup to my loop and then did mile repeats, but if I could just start the feature there by hitting the lap button on that screen it would help immensely. The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.

    isn’t it the case for the loop feature ? shouldn’t you initiate it by pressing lap button somewhere, and the watch will count each loop passing near this point ?
    I haven’t this watch, just remember reading this somewhere (i may be wrong though).

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      isazi Moderator @Mff73
      last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 07:55

      @Mff73 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

      isn’t it the case for the loop feature ? shouldn’t you initiate it by pressing lap button somewhere, and the watch will count each loop passing near this point ?
      I haven’t this watch, just remember reading this somewhere (i may be wrong though).

      I tried it and it works this way. You press the lap button, and the next time you are “close” to the same spot another lap is marked. It should also detect loops on its own (i.e. without you manually pressing the lap button the first time) but I haven’t tried that one yet.

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        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Guest
        last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 08:04

        @zrumlow hey thanks for the

        but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.

        Actually how you described the feature (hitting the lap button to mark where the loop is) is how it works.

        Additionally hitting that lap button (on the loop screen) will mark a new starting point for the loop

        https://www.suunto.com/fy-nl/Support/Product-support/suunto_9/suunto_9/suuntoplus/suuntoplus-loop---lap-timer-speed-pace-power/

        When you start your exercise your Suunto 9 will record the starting point and if you pass this point later during your exercise, you have done a loop.

        You can also start a LOOP manually by pressing the lower right button at any stage, then this location will act as the start point of the LOOP.

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          cosme.costa @Mff73
          last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 08:40

          @Mff73 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

          @zrumlow said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

          @Rob33 in a addition to being able to toggle the pkus features on or off they also need to be made interactive. I went out with the auto-lap feature today and the problem with it is that if you don’t start a run with a loop it is no good. I had to warmup to my loop and then did mile repeats, but if I could just start the feature there by hitting the lap button on that screen it would help immensely. The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.

          isn’t it the case for the loop feature ? shouldn’t you initiate it by pressing lap button somewhere, and the watch will count each loop passing near this point ?
          I haven’t this watch, just remember reading this somewhere (i may be wrong though).

          This is exactly as it works and it works very well indeed. I tested it on monday, I did 3 loops of arround 4 km and it worked flawlessly, I was surprised how exact it was to detect the loop starting point, really, it was within a round of less that 1.5/2 m.

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            sealion.hr Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
            last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 11:09

            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos manual just says “hit loop button ar any stage”. Do we need to switch to Loop screen as you day and hit lower button to mark new loop point?

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              Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @sealion.hr
              last edited by Dimitrios Kanellopoulos 17 Sept 2020, 11:11

              @morskilav correct the lap button at that screen ONLY acts like a marker

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                A Former User @Mff73
                last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 04:11

                @Mff73 there must have been a glitch with my first use. I was getting the incorrect first split distance, but today I tried it again and it was fine for the first split.

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                  sky-runner Silver Members @sartoric
                  last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 16:34

                  @sartoric Considering that it was possible to put very simplified maps on Fenix 1 and Fenix 2 both of which had tiny amount of memory, for sure, Suunto 9 should be capable too.

                  http://www.gmaptool.eu/en/content/maps-garmin-fenix

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                    halajos Bronze Member
                    last edited by 21 Sept 2020, 11:31

                    My wishes/suggestions to improve navigation:

                    • On route preview screen use the lower button to activate the navigation screen. When I’m starting at an intersection, this would let me see which way to go before I hit the start button.

                    • When the activity is paused the navigation screen should be accessible via the middle button. This would help the orientation at an intersection if auto-pause is enabled.

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                      SteliosP
                      last edited by SteliosP 21 Sept 2020, 15:48

                      • More wake up alarms.
                      • Gel/Food/Hydration and custom alarms during activities like Garmin.
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                        surfboomerang @halajos
                        last edited by 21 Sept 2020, 16:38

                        @halajos said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

                        My wishes/suggestions to improve navigation:

                        • On route preview screen use the lower button to activate the navigation screen. When I’m starting at an intersection, this would let me see which way to go before I hit the start button.

                        • When the activity is paused the navigation screen should be accessible via the middle button. This would help the orientation at an intersection if auto-pause is enabled.

                        Small addition on the second point: All screens should be visible during pause

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                          Rob33 Bronze Member
                          last edited by Rob33 22 Sept 2020, 09:55

                          Already asked but important:
                          Possibility of stopping the GPS track but keeping the chrono, so as not to disturb the distances on food supplies or stops in ultra trail. To have the total time.

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                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Rob33
                            last edited by 22 Sept 2020, 11:36

                            @Rob33 it automatically can do that. If you don’t move it wont register GPS

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                              Rob33 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                              last edited by 22 Sept 2020, 16:33

                              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
                              On an ultra trail, I sometimes stop for up to 20-25 minutes to eat, sometimes change clothes … During this time, even moving very little, the GPS marks the trail
                              Example: Capture.PNG

                              In this case +/- 300- 400m

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                                bart80 @Guest
                                last edited by bart80 23 Sept 2020, 21:26

                                @zrumlow said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
                                The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.

                                Why is that ? How hard it have to be implement customizable intervals.?

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                                  A Former User @bart80
                                  last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 22:00

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                                    Brad_Olwin Moderator @bart80
                                    last edited by 25 Sept 2020, 13:10

                                    @bartula said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

                                    @zrumlow said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
                                    The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.

                                    Why is that ? How hard it have to be implement customizable intervals.?

                                    Suunto has done this with SuuntoPlus Sprint. Here is a Strava link to complex intervals that I ran. I did not have to set them up in the watch, I simply started by hitting the lap button once and all of the intervals were recorded automatically.
                                    https://strava.app.link/KyP5EjOk49

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                                      A Former User @Brad_Olwin
                                      last edited by 25 Sept 2020, 19:37

                                      @Brad_Olwin again though, this is a really barebones version of the top end of such a feature. Intensity zones must be set manually and if they change during the duration of a workout you have to go change them, with this you can’t stack different types of intervals such as working through a ladder on a track without reseting it at each interval distance. The point of this type of a workout on a watch is to set it and forget it. When I’m cruising I just want my watch to tell me to go faster or slower and not have to remember how fast or how slow or for how long.

                                      I refuse to understand Suunto’s logic in that this is a rarely requested feature and/or the Suunto 9 is geared towards ultramarathoners so it has more ultramarathoner featuresets. If this were the case, it wouldn’t be so frequently requested by people on this forum and by word of mouth, and there would be other watches in their lineup that provide features more aligned with triathletes, 5k runners, weekend warriors.

                                      The plain truth is it’s not a feature they will fully invest in. It was discontinued after the Ambit and th th th th thaaat’s all folks.

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                                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
                                        last edited by Brad_Olwin 25 Sept 2020, 23:19

                                        @zrumlow @bartula Not necessarily, This was a ladder workout and I have done ladders, pyramids, etc. Admittedly, I cannot set up the intervals ahead of time but that is fine as this implementation is better. You can use different intensity zones, for example either HR, Pace or Power Zones using a couple of different screens. All you have to remember is the workout or write it down somewhere, I remember mine. For example, next Tuesday I have this:
                                        Vo2 Pick-ups at 10k to 5k pace. After warming up 1mile Z2. Then build pace for 1 min pick-up, rest 2 min. Then pick-up 2 min, rest 2 min. Then pickup 3 min, rest 2 min. Then pickup for 4 min, rest 2min. Then pick-up for 5 min, rest 2 min. Work at 10k pace. Keep your feet moving on rest interval, allow HR to drop into Z2. Then reverse 5,4,3,2,1 w/ 2min rest. Work at 5k pace. Quick cadence. Lean into the speed from ankles, chest up and open. Drive elbows back, shoulder relaxed. Cool down Z2.

                                        It is from my coach added to TrainingPeaks but not set up as a structured interval. I could create a TP structured interval and upload to Stryd on my Apple Watch, taking 15 to 20 min of my time and then I am locked into the interval, or…

                                        I will start AutoSprint and set Pace Zones with my 10k target. After warm up I hit the lap button then run 1 min, rest (2min), run 2 min, rest, run 3 min, rest, run 4 min, rest, run 5 min, rest( during this rest I will reset intensity to 5k pace target, no big deal) then I can remember to run 5, 4, 3, 2 ,1 and I am done. Autosprint will automatically set the laps appropriately with rests using either pace or power if I used my Stryd. It takes no preparation time and all I have to do is remember the workout. Just like magic! Frankly, I don’t understand why you need the workouts programmed down to the second loaded into the watch, it allows no flexibility (for example, if my shoelace is undone, or if I get a cramp my intervals are screwed with your set up). With the implementation I now have I would be able to start back on the interval when ready and it would record, brilliant!

                                        BTW, the workout is from my coach, only three of us have Suunto’s, the rest Garmin. Guess who never, ever programs in complex workouts? Anyone! All the Garmin folks find it far easier to just use the lap button, now I don’t even have to use a lap button as any complex interval I decide to run is automatically parsed into laps by either SuuntPlus Sprint SuuntoPlus Climb or SuuntoPlus Loop. Have you even tried these? From your post it does not seem so.

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                                          bart80 @Brad_Olwin
                                          last edited by bart80 26 Sept 2020, 01:00

                                          @Brad_Olwin I have my S9B for two weeks now. Before I was using Ambit 2 Black for 5 years and I have never used intervals implemented there. I was running the same way as you desribe, just checking the period and clicking laps, but when I have found Ambit Intervals (http://www.ambitintervals.com/#!/) planner based on Ambit Apps it was a game changer for me.

                                          I have found that during structured trainings (fartleks, intervals) I was constantly checking the watch for time (most of my training are based on time duration) which was a little distracting. I found that if my watch will inform me about the run/rest part end it is easier for me to concentrate on workout.

                                          @Brad_Olwin, now with S9B I had to go back to my (and yours) old technique with laps (excluding standard workouts with constant interval period - I use there intervals feature on watch). During my last fartlek piramid session (1’ + 2’ + 3’ + 4’ + 3’ + 2’ + 1’ / rest 2 ') I was trying to change duration targets (I am never using pace target) during rest but I have found this not easy, and distracting.

                                          As I have mentioned I have my S9B for two weeks and have not used SuuntoPlus Sprints but want to try this. I have used only normal interval and yes, it is nice because it informs when run/rest period ends and that is what I desire.

                                          So you see, structured intervals on watch can be helpful just to not distract from good workout.

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