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    • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
      Gabriela Ziemba @freeheeler
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      @TELE-HO I wear almost only quick dry t-shirts so it could definitely be the reason, I read about it now, would never ever think about it, I’m new into HR belts. Thanks!

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      • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
        Gabriela Ziemba @Guest
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        @mountainChris do you have any suggestions that would be good for S9 non Baro? Thanks!

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        • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
          Gabriela Ziemba @sartoric
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          @sartoric 15900017455158578795743843884693.jpg
          That’s his watch. His watch strap feels definitely much more comfortable than mine, it feels like there is no space bwetwen skin and watch. Mine feels not the same way.

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            Brad_Olwin Moderator @Gabriela Ziemba
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            @Gabriela-Ziemba For me the OHR on the Spartan and S9 is problematic. It works in the gym, sitting, hiking but is poor for running and trail running. The only solution that works for me is to actually wear the watch almost on my forearm. Most of the time I wear the Suunto smartsensor belt.

            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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            • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
              Gabriela Ziemba @Brad_Olwin
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              @Brad_Olwin I understand, I will get my boyfriends old HR belt ready (change battery, check resistance in pads etc.) and hopefully write a quick note how did running on Friday go.

              Hope this can help others with same struggle. Thank you all, this helped a lot! 🤗

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                A Former User @Brad_Olwin
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                @Brad_Olwin for me OHR works well on S9 during running trailrunning (in 95% of all cases)

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                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
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                  @mountainChris The trails I am on are quite technical, every downhill the watch moves enough that it locks onto cadence for HR, I cannot tighten it enough. If I wear the watch on my forearm it generally works, (a full hand above my wrist😱). The S7 does not have this problem…

                  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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                  • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
                    Gabriela Ziemba
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                    As promised, but with a delay - stats from running. It looks much better with HR belt. Simply, I get much more polite notifications when running in HR zones.
                    SmartSelect_20200524-152517_Suunto.jpg

                    Thanks again for all replies! 🤗

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                      tomahawk5000
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                      Hey Gabriela, what kind of belt do you have?

                      Kind regards,
                      Tomek

                      Suunto 9 baro + Android

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                      • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
                        Gabriela Ziemba @tomahawk5000
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                        @tomahawk5000

                        Seems to be suunto smart sensor, like the one in the picture.
                        suunto-smart-sensor-l.jpeg

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                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Gabriela Ziemba
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                          @Gabriela-Ziemba Wow, was that a har run??? You spend a lot of time in zone 4 and 5. If this wasn’t a super hard run, I think your zones are off.

                          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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                            Egika Platinum Member
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                            The only way to get somehow reliable wrist HR data from my S9 is to have it not too loose (wobbling and shaking around) and not too tight (cutting off the blood flow).
                            Then I wrap a buff in an 8 over and below the watch to keep it more steady.
                            This way it can work.
                            Strap still is superior…

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                              @Egika said in Loosing HR during workout:

                              The only way to get somehow reliable wrist HR data from my S9 is to have it not too loose (wobbling and shaking around) and not too tight (cutting off the blood flow).
                              Then I wrap a buff in an 8 over and below the watch to keep it more steady.
                              This way it can work.
                              Strap still is superior…

                              Agreed, the problem I have with the buff is it often covers the baro sensor and I get wildly bizarre altitude readings. I have quit using the buff and now use a long strap, preferably the velcro strap (I often wear two watches on one arm and the velcro is the only one that will keep the watch in place without slipping).

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                              • freeheelerF Offline
                                freeheeler @Brad_Olwin
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                                @Brad_Olwin said in Loosing HR during workout:

                                covers the baro sensor and I get wildly bizarre altitude readings

                                phuu… I’m glad I’m not chasing ghosts

                                living sideways

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                                • Gabriela ZiembaG Offline
                                  Gabriela Ziemba @Brad_Olwin
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                                  @Brad_Olwin I wanted to stay in zone 3, but I guess I lost control at some point 🤣 running was always hard for me so I decided to improve

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                                    Sorry to awaken an old thread but I’m getting increasingly erratic HR readings using my S9B. I’ve not changed anything, use an official Suunto silicon strap and tighten the watch so that it doesn’t wiggle when running. For the first 10 mins or so of every run my HR shoots up to 160s (my resting rate is 60-70, and a hard run is in the 170s), regardless of how fast or slow I go. It will settle but takes some time. For instance, I ran for 25 mins with my son and dog yesterday and it was extremely comfortable, not out of breath and chatting the whole way, yet my HR readings were very high, which I find hard to believe. I’m not religious about these things, and am not interested enough to warrant wearing a belt/sensor, but I’d still expect better readings. My S7 and Garmin Tactix are usually consistent, and the S9B was better but has been getting worse lately. Anyone else having problems? Screenshot of the HR readings below:
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                                    • Stefan KerstingS Offline
                                      Stefan Kersting
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                                      I had some HR issues too and they were caused by the old suunto hr belt. Had to of them and they weren’t to trust on. Tried the wrist hr on my s9b and I’m actually not very satisfied with that either. If you want good and precise hr results you should use a hr belt. I bought a polar h10 that is compatible to suunto and I’m very satisfied with that setup. I have the belt since 2019 and hadn’t any problems.

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                                        ldxmsg Bronze Member @Stefan Kersting
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                                        @stefan-kersting Thanks. I’m not religious about HR readings and don’t use them for training, so not too bothered about wearing a belt, but I’m curious to know if there’s a firmware/hardware problem with the watch or if this is usual? I note from various other forums that other people have had issues, though not that many have commented so not sure if they’re isolated examples or a trend.

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                                        • Stefan KerstingS Offline
                                          Stefan Kersting @ldxmsg
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                                          @ldxmsg it is not a suunto issue. The measurement on the wrist depends on many factors as skin color, hairs on the skin, where on your wrist the watch is placed, how tight it is etc. so the wrist hr is just a gimmick. with the belt you wont get a ECG quality but it is ok for sports.

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                                            ldxmsg Bronze Member @Stefan Kersting
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                                            @stefan-kersting I get that. But the S7 is much better than the S9B, as is my Garmin Tactix. As others have commented elsewhere, the S9B seems less good than other watches, but I’m not clear how widespread these problems are.

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