Suunto 9 Peak
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Question for anyone who has the titanium 9 Peak. The body of the watch is brushed titanium but the thin top rim around the watch face looks like polished titanium. I’ve now had my S9P for about 1.5 weeks and in just the past couple days I’ve noticed that one side of that top thin rim is scratched. It’s easy to tell the difference because the rest of the rim is very nicely polished.
What I’m not sure about is whether the watch actually came like this (like a manufacturing defect) and I simply didn’t notice until now, or whether the polished rim actually scratches pretty easy.
Have any of you with the titanium version noticed this polished rim getting scratched/scuffed already? Or is it likely that mine came this way any it was scuffed from the start? Thanks!
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@bnorthrop It does scratch easily, my test version was scratched quite a bit and so is the one I purchased. It doesn’t bother me much, they are not that easy to see.
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@brad_olwin Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m not that bothered as long as the screen doesn’t also scratch, which I suspect (or at least hope) won’t happen nearly as easily.
Plus, I assume at some point the thin polished rim will be scratched enough it’ll just match the brushed look of the sides of the case
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@andré-faria I think this is the nicest Suunto review I’ve seen from Ray in the past 5 years I’ve been closely reading him.
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@nickk said in Suunto 9 Peak:
@andré-faria I think this is the nicest Suunto review I’ve seen from Ray in the past 5 years I’ve been closely reading him.
I think the Suunto Spartan Sport was the last one to get a review as positiv as this from him.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR6LH2JOwbM
Chase the summit also release his review.
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@andré-faria he uses qs
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@andré-faria hmm… Structured training from Nolio?
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@kk2n-kk said in Suunto 9 Peak:
@andré-faria hmm… Structured training from Nolio?
Yes, it is what is says in the comment.
If so it seems suunto is taking time to develop the structured workout but at least it will be compatible with various platforms (tp, nolio). -
@andré-faria Thanks a lot… i guess my french language knowledge has not rusted that bad
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Peak:
@mff73 yes but mind the activity capacity.
Some people abuse this function to record like 200h of data. The watch can hold up to ~50h of 1s data (belt pods etc).
I currently have about 78 hours of training data with 1s gps data and until now no unit has been overwritten in the logbook.
It seems that the memory is enough for more than 50h 1s of gps data. -
Is it normal that field for burned calories counts on even when recording activity (Trekking) is on pause?
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@uranfl the watch keeps tracking your HR also during a pause. Actually it keeps tracking GPS and altitude too.
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@isazi I always thought it stopped GPS tracking and thus saving battery. But it isn’t?
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@surfboomerang if it drops gps then it will take again time to find it
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@isazi that is understandable, but when you pause activity the watch should stop counting burned calories
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@uranfl well, you are alive and breathing, why should it stop?
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@isazi that’s different logic than in A3P which I am used to. It sounds more reasonable to count burned calories while exercising (moveing) than during 2 hour rest on the summit…