• Suunto 9 Peak won't update to 2.18.18

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    isaziI
    @markytarky I’ll help you in PM.
  • Support for more than one stryd footpod?

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    DMytroD
    @fritzbt2013 no, it’s only one sensor per group. I guess you could pair one as a cadence sensor and one as a Powermeter though. You would however get different metrics shown on the watch.
  • Alti / Baro not getting it right

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    TonyGT
    @optics-field-test said in Alti / Baro not getting it right: In your case, perhaps set you watch to manual tracking only the Barometer and monitor. I am afraid you might have to wait a bit for the next big L pressure. its been a while since I used my Ambit 3 peak, but i am sure the Peak handles Alti/baro functions differently in that you cant choose the priority of either it just runs in the background fully automated. thinking about this I may even be thinking how the observer handled alti / baro functions, but that is going back near 15 years;
  • Reverse Navigating?

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    isaziI
    @ian_la2d you can walk routes in both directions, the watch does not mind. Of course if you walk a route in one direction, stop, then start walking back it takes a little bit to detect that you are willingly going the opposite direction. But after few hundred meters it works again.
  • Suunto 9 peak swimming pool intervals

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    isaziI
    @giacomo-laffranchini indeed
  • White background flickering?

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    @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Thanks very much for the fast reply. I am of course aware of the “different framerate issue” when recording screens with a camera. I just posted the video link to emphasize my point. It’s actually how i see it in real. (with my eyes and so…) Maybe it’s just me (issue with my eyes maybe …hopyfully not ) or an issue with my device. But i don’t have this problem with the white training theme on a spartan ultra. Only on the 9peek. But it’s interesting that you don’t have this issue. Thanks for the clarification. (I know this is again a video link, but the 9peek display and the 9baro display seem to behave different (different frame rates… or i don’t know…): see this video for example …but again …i only notice the flickering on white background. )
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    @isazi Thanks all - uninstalling the app / re installing and logging in brought the data back and enabled me to sync again. Others: hanks for the tip of just having the APP pair and not the phone. Steve M.
  • 5K effort won't burn any fat? O_o

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    BinoWorld UKB
    @zhang965 I run my 5k in 40 minutes in zone 3 at about 143bpm and my fat burning is off the roof. The zone you are running is in eating in to your carbs rather then fat. From I can see your a serious runner so this is expected at rate you run.
  • Sunnto 9 Peak crashed mid activity

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    @isazi tx - tried it, it still showing up as a confused no gps ‘hike’ at the time of the swim on Friday, with hiking stats and no track. I sent ‘contact support’ request from my app as well as logs, will see if Suunto gets back to me. Thanks anyway
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  • Pace zones

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    Werner-Wilfried WasicsekW
    @egika thanks for the reply. well, using the watch for every run should give enough data to calculate the zones, i just wanted to be sure, so that i don’t miss something…
  • Amazed bymy new S9P , some issues with delayed start

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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    The slow start is due to loading the activity screens. There was always this issue especially when switching activity types. The timer should though count correct. Regarding the GPS logging typically around second 1-10 it logs the first sample and that depends on the quality and speed. I hope it helps.
  • Lost Suunto 9 peak two days ago, is there any hope of tracking?

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    @chris-white I’d also keep an eye on FB Marketplace to make sure your S9P finder doesn’t try and sell it there. There’s one for sell on there right now. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/917113989232500/
  • Peak recovery hours larger than activity recovery time

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  • Question to S9P owners (complex intervals)

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    freeheelerF
    @flypg and it’s similar with the kids… we tell them every year: kid’s, be aware, you are writing a wish list not an order list
  • Help! How can I cancel an suunto.com order?

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    Kai LiuK
    Thanks all! I have to wait until Monday to talk to customer service and order cannot be cancelled. I just need to buy a strap separately
  • Wim Hof Method

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    Jamie BGJ
    @ramrod Garmin Fenix (and a lot of other models) have a Breathwork activity, which includes around 5 different exercises. The exercises are guided by vibration (only issue is that sometimes you can barely feel it, as they alter the vibration depending on whether its an inhale, exhale or hold). The range from 5mins to 16mins; only pity is that you cannot create your own plan and sync it. Measures Stress (HRV) impact, respiration rate (not sure why as not your normal rate, but useful to see if you are syncing correctly according to the planned breath rate, stress, and HR (SPO2 isn’t recorded - as per other comments - though I suppose you could take a manual reading prior and post activity). If your stress gets too high you will get a notification and suggestion to run a breathwork activity. Personally I tend to run them prior to bed, as do find it reduces my time to fall asleep, and also have better stress levels during my sleep.
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  • GPS accuracy

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    Depending on your surrounding (tall buildings, trees, mountains, etc.) and the weather (clouds, rain, snow), GPS accuracy may be really good or just terrible and useless. That’s in the nature of GPS (and GNSS in general). Generally, I found S9P to be pretty good and accurate. But you can’t expect 100% accuracy - and any model or make. If you don’t use navigation, the Snap-to-Route feature can probably help. It should give nearly perfect GPS data. I haven’t tested that myself, though. A jacket shouldn’t do much harm… unless you’re wearing a radiation suite :'-D
  • Daylight saving & DND Sleep

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    google tells me that DST in US is from March 14 2am to November 7 2am so we have another week in the states with savings time on. Another reason for DST to be abolished…everyone has a different date range that it is active for…

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