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  • Competitor Watches

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    @gogapo said in Competitor Watches: @seanvk Do you like the Nomad compared to your Suunto watches? Nomad is a really good watch for the price. It has the best MIP display compared to my other two Vertical 1 and Enduro 3. Map drawing is snappy and includes POIs, labels, and trails. I’ve done hiking and trail running with it. Battery life is not incredible. But for the price, it’s a good option. I’m an electrical engineer and fitness gadgets are a hobby of mine. So I will keep the Nomad and use it. But I also use my Enduro 3 and my Vertical. The more the merrier!
  • A picture a day keeps the doctor away

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    @pilleus do you alternate left and right standing on the kick bike?
  • Features Suunto users will miss going back to Garmin

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    @2b2bff I got a garmin epix pro i really miss the race s, especially the cool look and the red strap I had (which I kept in the hope it would be compatible with my next watch, but it wasn’t), but it was just issue after issue for me. hopefully suunto can get it together for the race s 2!
  • Rumors and dreams

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    @isazi Do you think there will be a time when Suunto will be able to show bike radar?
  • Is there something new in the air?

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    @Tomas5 well, they better get going with some serious software updates then.
  • Sports specific tester suggestion: swimming

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    @safari I still use mine. It’s the oldest, has seen the most wear and tear, and is irreplaceable. It’s never been serviced, the battery is great, and it performs wonderfully in the pool. Next Monday, I’m sending my current Suunto Vertical for service for the second time (…) so Ambit is back in the game!
  • Suunto US web store

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    @raven I do. Finnish people getting paid to implement Finnish design meant something at least.
  • Where has your watches already looked?

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    @Egika I thought the same, but I seen some year old activities in Italia. Also I didn’t manage to find the filter
  • Best replacement for ambit 3 peak

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    All the Vertical, Race(s) and Ocean are great upgrades. Best in class GPS. But if you don’t mind the OLED and want the greatest, the most beautiful and ‘Made in Finland’ get the Ocean. I have the 3 in case you wonder why I suggest the Ocean (oh and if money is no prob since it’s more expensive)
  • Generative AI and adventure watches

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    Having tried the Ai running program from Garmin, I’m not a big fan. Changing runs overnight (from a tempo run to a rest day on one occasion and from an easy run to intervals on another - even though the same run had already been carried out that week) and during the course of a day was a little to much for me.
  • Things I like/love about my Suunto

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    Design / looks Overall accuracy in things that matter for me (gps/ altitude / pace ) Ease of use Robustness of the watch What it stands for (the image of the brand , it brings up emotions with positive connotations) The app It has its flaws but I keep promoting it as a brand that I trust and value
  • Water damage and warranty - general question

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    @Ghost great answer clarifing what i was thinking. Thanks.
  • Suunto core strap

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    @BenjiBoy try This one: https://www.juwelen-binder.at/index.php/start-os/core-strap?srsltid=AfmBOoodLoG8ov-15UJmpKthVHTxORMXcZfiH5FDuEeZoJ67KQZmVgf-
  • Military watch

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    @VoiGAS think a combination of Suunto Race s / Vertical ti rugged design with Suunto alpha core display… A orientated tactical watch. Eg luminox invictus [image: 1738683020942-img_20250204_172806.jpg] [image: 1738683020988-img_20250204_172739.jpg] [image: 1738683021025-img_20250204_172725.jpg]
  • Experience with Garmin Swim (1 or 2), anyone?

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    Thanks @2b2bff , @TonyG for your sharing your experience! In my particular case, since swimming is just a complimentary activity and hence my swimming technique is rather poor, I didn’t had the elements to say if the hit or miss of style identification was my fault or not. So, first step: improve technique . Going back to the opening question: I understand there’s no reason for the Garmin Swim unless you’re specifically targeting to have the extra analysis that Suuntos may lack of. Or… look for an Ambit . And thanks @TonyG for the tip on having laps better captured: solid push + glide it goes. Cheers!
  • Cross Country Skiing - how to analyze?

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    @VoiGAS said in Cross Country Skiing - how to analyze?: @Brad_Olwin I will definitly try Zonesense at XC Skiing to adjust the effort. I just forgot the belt at home . But how do I know if I improve? At running I have good feedback with VO2MAX, NGP and Power. One way to test improvement is a time trial, or the same route at max effort at beginning of your training, in the middle and then a race effort. I run a lot of the same hills near my home. I can tell during a large training block over the summer that the tough routes get easier and faster showing me my fitness is improving. I can also tell by how I feel after a hard workout. I guess I am much more subjective and pay attention more to how I feel. I do not trust recovery metrics other than my min HR at night, my rest HR and how I feel. I think most non-professional individuals place too much emphasis on numbers and not on their effort and how they feel. Take it or leave it, my personal opinion. I have been active all of my life, raced road bikes for 12y in my 30s and 40s, was a fully certified ski instructor for 12y and now running ultras for the last ~15 years. I am fairly laid back about my numbers but my training is very consistent and planned, I have long range and short range goals. I am 68 so definitely not at the fitness I could achieve in my 30s and 40s but I still beat a lot of 50y old ultra runners in races.
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    Early days yet but the screen is fabulous
  • indoor biking on home trainer : simulate climb

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  • Are now all Suunto Watches made in China?

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    @Elipsus Personally I don’t know but I have heard that multiple times. It’s the whole ecosystem around it (supply chain, R&D, etc), not just the assembly.

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