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    • M Offline
      Michał Muszyński
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      Can any of the users say if the HR belt works well, or if there are mistakes with heart rate, my sport wrist HR goes crazy and I want to replace it with Suunto9

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        Ze Stuart Gold Members @Michał Muszyński
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        @michał-muszyński take you’re pick: there’s plethora of Bluetooth heart rate monitors you can use! And they’ll all work with your WHR, saving you the price of a new watch.

        (Reasons to get the S9: it’s new, it’s fancy, and it has that inertial tracking thing if you’re running a long way, but I think that’s it.)

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          SlaSh Platinum Member @Michał Muszyński
          last edited by SlaSh

          @michał-muszyński how hr belt can be related to the watch itself, maybe cheaper is to change old belt with new one instead of new watch and realize that old belt was faulty 🙂

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            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Ze Stuart
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            @ze-stuart said in S9 is the top model:

            @michał-muszyński take you’re pick: there’s plethora of Bluetooth heart rate monitors you can use! And they’ll all work with your WHR, saving you the price of a new watch.

            (Reasons to get the S9: it’s new, it’s fancy, and it has that inertial tracking thing if you’re running a long way, but I think that’s it.)

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            • Kurt68K Offline
              Kurt68
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              Now I had time to analyze the first experiences with the Suunto 9. I think the design is well done. The watch is certainly a good evolution of the Ultra. Who trains after heart rate should rather take a strap but that’s my opinion in all watches so. The new GPS chip delivers good values ​​comparable to the Spartan Ultra. I’m curious if the GPS recording in the mountains works so well.

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              • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                Brad_Olwin Moderator @Kurt68
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                @kurt68 said in S9 is the top model:

                Now I had time to analyze the first experiences with the Suunto 9. I think the design is well done. The watch is certainly a good evolution of the Ultra. Who trains after heart rate should rather take a strap but that’s my opinion in all watches so. The new GPS chip delivers good values ​​comparable to the Spartan Ultra. I’m curious if the GPS recording in the mountains works so well.

                My moves are virtually all in the mountains…the S9 is working well

                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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                • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                  Brad_Olwin Moderator
                  last edited by Brad_Olwin

                  After a few runs and a couple gym workouts, I am very happy with the S9. The tracks are as good or better than the SSU and the battery life is unbelievably good. It seems smaller than the SSU and is comfortable. I did not wear two watches to compare tracks, I leave that to the experts! The OHR works for daily tracking and sleeping, it is ok but not great for me for running…I will be wearing the belt for runs. The watch looks great and the intelligent battery monitoring is very nice. An example with OHR here and with the belt here.

                  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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                    Kurt68 @Brad_Olwin
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                    @brad_olwin
                    my training is pace based so the pulse is not that important to me. but the example below with WHR shows that the results do not always have to differ greatly.

                    https://www.movescount.com/moves/move226059959

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                      fleshymutant Silver Members
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                      Here is a track from this weekend. The recording is very good for what I would consider difficult GPS conditions, deep walled canyon with a lot of tree cover in some areas. Optical HR was great once I tightened the watch a little higher on my wrist (note that I have little arm hair and light skin.)

                      http://www.movescount.com/moves/move226842126

                      Note that I’m using a Stryd for power and distance as well.

                      Suunto 9 Baro Titanium
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                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @fleshymutant
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                        @fleshymutant I also still hoping to get glonass soon. Got the deepest canyon of the world race coming up and there things get wanky.

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                        • aldnetA Offline
                          aldnet
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                          After 2 tests I’m very happy to with Suunto 9, yesterday a run and today a hike.

                          With the run OHR works like a charm, only I tightened it up, not moving up my arm as Suunto suggest.

                          This is the workout

                          http://www.movescount.com/es/moves/move228077428

                          Today the hike in the beginning (from 08 to10) I have some up HR without reason but I tightened it up more, and moving up and everything starts to be correct and logical.

                          Today workout: http://www.movescount.com/es/moves/move228295684

                          Yesterday we start a discussion with @SlaSh on suunto app that perhaps the kind of strap goes with Suunto 9 mades OHR acts so well, encapsulating more the watch and avoiding noise, but today that I have some noise and wrong measures in the beginning, I understand that today behavior will be the habitual

                          With GPS what I expect, i some scenarios, specially into the cities, is less precise than the Baro, but in the forest and the country I acts perfectly and FusedTrack works as I expect.

                          Here a comparision between my Baro and Suunto 9:

                          https://photos.app.goo.gl/D6zkW69YH8LphdCs7

                          Suunto 9 Baro Black (2.11.38)
                          Suunto App IOS 1.50.0 (8284)
                          iPhone 11 Pro (iOS 14 Beta 4)

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                            Brad_Olwin Moderator @aldnet
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                            @aldnet @SlaSh My experience with OHR has not been good! Most of this run was in Zone 1/2 HR with a bit of Z3 climbing. Most of the time I looked at the S9, my HR was 180 or above. My max is in the mid 180s. http://www.movescount.com/moves/move228337309

                            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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                            • aldnetA Offline
                              aldnet @Brad_Olwin
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                              @brad_olwin mmm, interesting, that was the behaviour I had sometimes with Baro

                              Do tou tightned up the watch to the wrist?

                              But it seems that in the case of OHR seems S9 is like Baro.

                              Today measures with walking workouts are good

                              Tomorrow I will test with treadmill

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                              • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                Brad_Olwin Moderator @aldnet
                                last edited by Brad_Olwin

                                @aldnet yes, done all of that. Walking is fine so is sitting. Not running.

                                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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                                  SlaSh Platinum Member @aldnet
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                                  @aldnet it depends what your hands are doing during running and on what kind surface you running and ascent or descent 😉 for stadium run ohrm will be just fine, for trail running don’t know 🙂

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                                    aldnet @SlaSh
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                                    @slash so, it’s a lottery? XD

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                                    • Marius Jacobsen EggerudM Offline
                                      Marius Jacobsen Eggerud Silver Members
                                      last edited by Marius Jacobsen Eggerud

                                      Based on what I have read so far ut is hard to justify an upgrade from SSU to S9. Or are you able to convince me?

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                                        SlaSh Platinum Member @Marius Jacobsen Eggerud
                                        last edited by SlaSh

                                        @marius-jacobsen-eggerud same for me to replace baro 🙂 maybe some day when it is going to be discounted to reasonable price.

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                                          SlaSh Platinum Member @aldnet
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                                          @aldnet kinda, I know one weird runner who is barely moving his hands and elbows are tucked to his ribs, for him any ohrm is sufficient 🙂

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                                            cosme.costa @Marius Jacobsen Eggerud
                                            last edited by cosme.costa

                                            @marius-jacobsen-eggerud Same here. I do not see any advantage to replace the SSU for the S9. Of course if I need to buy a new watch, S9 will by my first option but to change from the top model to the new top model I do not see it yet.

                                            BATTERY: In my case I usually run between 9 and 14 km and my longest runs are 20-25 km (mainly trail running). With that I am able to do 3/4 runs and recharge the watch every 7/8 days. If you do ultras maybe I would be tempted to get the S9.

                                            OHRM: For the type of runs that I do is quite useless from what I read. Of course If I have it I will use it, but not for exercise monitoring.

                                            GPS: I haven’t read any comment saying that S9 is better that the SSU. Probably it will be in the future but not right now. In my case I am not a track freak neither, I want that the stored tracks are real but I do not mind if I move 3 m and the GPS doesn’t detect it.

                                            If Suunto continues improving the SSU, and adding nice features like battery management, etc. I do not see the advantages of switching from one to the other. (SUUNTO do not stop improving the Spartan series 😉 ).

                                            Don’t get me wrong, I like a lot the S9. If I had any other Suunto model probably right know I would be writing about my new S9, but having the SSU and with the prices of the S9 it still isn’t my watch.

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