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    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
      Brad_Olwin Moderator @aligigi
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      @aligigi I have had this happen ski touring when a lot of snow covers my hands/arms and water gets into the baro holes.

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      • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
        Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members
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        For the sake of information, I had the same “issue” today (again). Two hours riding in the rain, occasionaly heavy and windy. The elevation recorded was more than x2. I was wearing both jacket and gloves while the watch was exposed and not covered. Never had this issue when the watch is attached on the bike mount. I attach the relative screenshots along with Strava data after elevation correction.

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        strava_elevation_graph.png strava_fixed_elevation.png

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        • freeheelerF Offline
          freeheeler @Panagiotis Kritikakos
          last edited by freeheeler

          @Panagiotis-Kritikakos
          the hole position is better than on the side of the watch, where you could block them with your skin or jacket sleeve with basically every motion. the holes pointing upwards where raindrops can hit the holes directly is a better compromise IMO.
          if you don’t need to look at the watch frequently I would cover it with the rain jacket and the problem should be minimized

          edit: thanks @cosme-costa , didn’t notice that I already replied something similar some time ago 🙈

          living sideways

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            aligigi Bronze Member @freeheeler
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            @freeheeler I did have a chance to test that theory, a few weeks ago some really heavy rain cought me at home with nothing to do so I went out for a run. I wore the watch upside down on my wrist with the holes looking down and the buttons oriented towards my elbow. I ran the same course and the elevation was correct. I guess that with the holes looking down the raindrops could not affect the baro sensor.

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            • jjpazJ Offline
              jjpaz Bronze Member
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              I had same issue last week. With heavy rain water drops block baro sensor holes in S9P.
              When running and hands pointing forward, the holes are pointing up. Baro holes are more exposed than S9B in that conditions.
              After that, when it’s raining I try to turn hand a bit to “protect” holes and clean water drops in the holes every 5-10min.
              With light rain no problem.

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              • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members
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                @freeheeler Another rainy ride today, at least for the most part, not as heavy and wind as yesterday, but I covered the watch under the jacket. Elevation profile and ascent/descent values were right and the profile smooth.

                Anyway, IMHO that behaviour with the positioning of baro holes for an outdoor watch with barometric altimeter (it’s one of the features that make me choose GPS products and I guess it’s not only me) could be a bit of problematic design. I don’t know the limitations and what leads at the positioning of the sensor/holes but from a customer perspective I’d like my barometric device to behave as expected on bad weather and when it’s normally positioned on the hand, instead of covering, turning upside/down etc.

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                • DMytroD Offline
                  DMytro @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                  @Panagiotis-Kritikakos with previous models holes were positioned on the side. This however caused bad values to occur because of wind gusts and also due to contact with sleeves if I recall correctly. I guess, no matter the position, there’ll always be some give and take. Unless suunto places multiple sensors on each side to make a cross reference. That might be am overkill tho, instead I’d prefer to have a post workout correction in SA, akin to Strava.

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                  • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                    Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members @DMytro
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                    @DMytro I’m sure, it can be tricky. Don’t know how other watches from other manufactures behave. Post workout correction is ok. It’s done on Strava but still missing in SA. My main concern is during the activity, especially for mountain oriented activities where the watch is on hand.

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                    • inkognitoI Offline
                      inkognito Platinum Member
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                      So, nice solution would be to introduce the option to choose from “FusedAlti” and “GPS only” somewhere in the navigation/elevation settings, right? And make these options accessible during the exercise…
                      My main concern why I chose Suunto 9 non-baro instead of Suunto 9 baro was that I’d rather have expectedly less precise elevation metrics than totally wrong values in some cases (rain, after swimming, heavy sweating, strong wind, possible sensor failure, etc)…

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                      Spartan Trainer: casing broke after 23 months, repaired, lost watertightness 5 months later, died
                      Despite some pretty bad luck, I still love Suunto!

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                      • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                        Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members @inkognito
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                        @inkognito That could be an option to prevent misleading readings from the start.

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                        • sartoricS Offline
                          sartoric Moderator @inkognito
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                          @inkognito
                          Maybe and maybe not
                          Consider that if it’s heavy raining, probably the gps signal is sh***y too ?
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                          • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                            Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members
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                            Again today, with very strong wind, the baro sensor seem to have failed tragically. For an ascent of about 1300m, the watch reported 5500m! I was standing still, the baro graph along with meters of ascent were going mad. For an outdoor watch, failing to operate properly in not ideal/friendly conditions is bad, espeically when such fetaures are reasons for buying the device at first place.

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                              DMytro @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                              @Panagiotis-Kritikakos but do you know if competition has better results in such conditions?

                              I think it would be helpful for users to be able to switch to gps-altitude if the recognize that conditions interfere with baro measurements.

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                              • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                                Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members @DMytro
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                                @DMytro Generally, no I don’t know. If they have similar it doesn’t justify the result. My mate however with Garmin didn’t have such issues today.

                                GPS/baro switch has been mentioned before and I think would be helpful.

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                                • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                                  @Panagiotis-Kritikakos I have had this happen as well. About the only solution is to wear under your shirt sleeve or jacket.

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                                  • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                                    Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members @Brad_Olwin
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                                    @Brad_Olwin It was under the jacket, but the sleeve was not very tight to the wrist and I had headwind.

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                                      freeheeler @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                                      @Panagiotis-Kritikakos
                                      we’ve had a windy day today, too and I’ve noticed wind effect, too.
                                      but it is only a problem when it’s windy (and maybe really heavy rain). but I would always choose the baro sensor position like in peak and pro, over the position on the S9B.
                                      it is the better compromise IMO

                                      living sideways

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                                        thanasis Bronze Member @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                                        @Panagiotis-Kritikakos said in Altitude data when running in heavy rain:

                                        @DMytro Generally, no I don’t know. If they have similar it doesn’t justify the result. My mate however with Garmin didn’t have such issues today.

                                        GPS/baro switch has been mentioned before and I think would be helpful.

                                        About the switch , You mean like ambit 3 (alti-baro-automatic )?
                                        it would be great but I don’t expect any feature-type amendments to the FW … but

                                        @Panagiotis-Kritikakos look at the bright side … you will be adding 5K for the vertical week 🙂

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                                          @Panagiotis-Kritikakos said in Altitude data when running in heavy rain:

                                          GPS/baro switch has been mentioned before and I think would be helpful.

                                          I absolutely vote in favour. It would be nice to only be able to use the GPS in certain circumstances. Yesterday I was running on the plains with bora (wind gusts over 70 km/h) and the barometer went crazy.

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                                          • Jeffrey TillackJ Offline
                                            Jeffrey Tillack Bronze Member @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                                            @Panagiotis-Kritikakos I have an S9B but also use a Garmin Instinct. You can turn off the baro and just use GPS when u want. Nifty feature.

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