• Strap/Band color suggestion for 90th Anniversary Edition

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    Maybe this one: https://www.suunto.com/en-nl/Products/Straps/suunto-22mm-athletic-7-loop-textile-strap/suunto-22mm-athletic-7-loop-textile-strap-coral-orange/
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    Mister PYCM
    @2b2bff well well well … if you tell to someone who is doing a diet that he lost 5000 g and to his wife that she lost 5 kg … you are right … this is not the same … the wife will be super happy but the man wearing a suunto and for who 43 and 43.0 make a difference will start to question himself about the precision of instrument … how it could have been possible that he arrives preciselly to exact 5000 Joking !!!
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    Nelson DiogoN
    @manno02 I’m not using the vertical 2 but this issues seem to happen across several devices. I stopped using the chest strap until this is solved because the OHR works fine on the Suunto Run.
  • Custom workouts: explanation of metrics

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  • So Difference between Race 2 and Vertical 2 = Flashlight and Digital Crown

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    Have to say, what you don’t know you cannot miss. But last year, in a very dark hotelroom, the screenflashlight of my race s was sufficient for my wife to find something on the table while I could stay in bed. So, for now, I’m in “what’s all the fuss about” mode. The digital crown of my race s is complex. Just using it to scroll up or down through menus or items is hideous. The 5 button layout of my previous garmin was better, but with touchscreen I don’t use the buttons very often. But to zoom in and out in a map it’s great. Again with a but. I was used to zoom on the garmin and it was horrible. Complex and buggy as hell. So is the crown just better that worst case garmin or would a 5 button Suunto implementation beat the digital crown? Might. perhaps. Not unlikely. Have to say, the race s provides the features I want in the smallest possible case, so the vertical 2 wouldn’t be competition for my race s (for me). So 5 buttons or a digital crown wasn’t a consideration. Have to say, 5 buttons shouts a bit more outdoorsy and a digital crown a bit more watch like.
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    Mister PYCM
    @2b2bff Super mega thanks !!!
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    I’ve noticed black panels of missing map areas sometimes when using the watch (vertical 2) which seems inconsistent in terms of at what zoom level it occurs, how long it takes to fill in the missing areas and when it happens. This can occur during an activity or when accessing maps from the menu. Hopefully this can be resolved in future updates. I’m sure I read of someone else having the same issue but can’t find that post anymore.
  • My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026

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    @Mff73 always nice when someone else has done the work! Thanks, I didn’t know about that post, or Sonny’s work.
  • Fonts / text size VS screen ratio

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    Mister PYCM
    @Kristin-Jensen Sorry bu I’m in total opposite … all depends which sport you do … for example when you are swimming between the fact you could be impaired + the fog in yoru glass after 1 km hen for sure you will bever be able to see small fonts and instead you need even bigger than what is it today … All the details of your swim race you can review them later when you debrief your session
  • Battery stats/percentage after charging drops too fast

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    safariS
    @Stefan-T. I was experiencing this after I first got the watch. I did a soft reset. In subsequent uses, 10% of daily usage Exercise, navigation off. Wake from wrist on AOD off. Screen brightness medium. Notifications on (I get a lot of notifications during the day) 24/7 wrist heart rate monitoring on I sync 3 times a day. I update the altimeter from GPS twice a day (just a habit ) Blood oxygen on. Alarm on every morning at 7 AM. Sleep tracking on. Sunrise and sunset alarms on. Media controls on when I listen to music through headphones. Sometimes I use the flashlight (for about 10 seconds. For advertising ) Things that come to mind. (English is not my first language. I use Google Translate sometimes, so apologies for any translation mistakes.)
  • [Vertical 2, 2.53.42] Exited (crashed?) activity!

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    Oscar Fuentes FerreraO
    It’s been happening to me for 2 days now. The first time I didn’t pay much attention to it, but yesterday’s was more “fun.” In the middle of an interval workout, the watch decided to restart itself, ending the activity. When I noticed, I started the same activity again with the same interval workout, and to my surprise it restarted itself two more times. In addition to the activity, I was also using a COROS HRM. I’m trying to send the logs, but the app freezes and won’t even let me send them… a complete disaster.
  • GPX Turn by turn?

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    someone on the forum built this tool, but I haven’t tried it yet.https://github.com/GitjoPowershell/suunto-tbt-web
  • Vertical 2 Brightness

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    @koivikko for me great watch, no significant problems for my activities
  • Several navigation issues (feedback)

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    Latest Komoot answer. Thanks again for taking the time to test the workaround and share such detailed feedback throughout this investigation. It’s helpful to know that importing the GPX as an Activity first and then copying it to Saved Routes improved the route ending behavior, even though the small offset and the turn-by-turn and climb notification issues are still present on your Suunto Vertical 2. After reviewing all the information you provided, including the original GPX behavior across different platforms, it’s clear that komoot is interpreting this specific route differently during processing. Your detailed comparisons have been especially valuable in narrowing this down. At the moment, komoot still needs to process imported GPX tracks through its routing system, so there isn’t yet a setting that completely preserves the original track geometry in all edge cases. We're constantly developing and working on improving komoot, and rest assured, we're actively listening to the community to incorporate your ideas into our work whenever possible. Since komoot is used for various sports and purposes, we receive a wide range of requests. We collect, categorize, and evaluate all input to understand what will help the most users. I've shared your insights internally for review. You can stay up to date with the latest features and improvements on our What's New and Product Updates pages. Please note that we release weekly updates for the komoot app and website. Ensure your app is updated to take advantage of these improvements. Thanks again for your patience, persistence, and the high level of detail you shared during testing. Have a lovely day, That basically means, end of support using the words an user wants to hear. Komoot’s support admits the issues but just that. Nothing further. This seems a dead-end in any case.
  • Activities end by itself when the 'destination reached' message appears

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    @sky-runner That’s correct – it’s a crash. Every time if it happens, the ascent reads 0, and the unlock screen just means the watch rebooted after crashing. The conditions were always the same: Hiking activity, map screen, active GPX navigation, and SuuntoPlus: Last km/mile, Weather Insights, and Burner. And always after the ‘destination reached’ message appeared.
  • Watch reboots mid-activity at ca 9km when using GPX navigation

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    I received an update on the matter after contacting Suuntos support team. After shipping off all my logs and specifications, I received this: *As per the reply from our technical team, we recommend restarting the watch before exercising and trying to use fewer Suunto Plus apps during activities. Please note that this issue has already been identified and is expected to be addressed in the next software update.*
  • Загрузка офлайн карт на часы

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    @Александр-Галюк Здравствуйте, Александр. Скажите пожалуйста, у вас получилось решить проблему с загрузкой карт? Я не могу скачать на race s, в основном пытался раздать vpn трафик через точку доступа, ни с телефона ни с виндовс не загружает карты, при том что с виндовс я смог раздать vpn через хот спот своему телефону и у меня получилось, т.е. не включая впн на самом телефоне, смог зайти на ютуб например и все видосы подгружались. Но часы тем не менее не хотят качать карты. Читал информацию что часы подключаются по какому-то примитивному принципу, и так как телефон умно не умеют, обходить блокировки. Приложения разные которые советуют на телефон скачать для раздачи, пробовал и ни о чем. В общем, интересно что вы скажете
  • Disable Morning Report?

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    @elbee I agree, there should be a simple toggle for morning report without doing anything about sleep tracking.
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    @sky-runner I do not use TP or any other structured workouts, but I can confirm 1. with built-in intervals also, I did setup 20s hill sprints - the notification stayed through out all interval, I almost thought it crashed.
  • Bluetooth FTMS support?

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    @dreamer_ My experiences with treadmills have been poor in the past and generally I’d prefer a footpod. Back before the pandemic in 2020, I’d often do indoor running at university gym and at that time I only had an Apple Watch, which can estimate pace/distance decently when you do sufficient outdoor running to calibrate it. For example, if I ran an indoor 400m track five times, I’d expect 2000m and I’d get something like 2012m, and that often would be explained by lane switches during the session. Meanwhile, a similar run on a university treadmill would always give me something like 2000m on the watch and 2600-2800m on the treadmill, just vastly giving me too optimistic results. I’m also very familiar with certain paces, so if I wanted to do a steady state effort at 5:00/km for example, setting the tread for 12kmh (which is another problem, most use “speed” rather than “pace,” and for outdoors running, one typically uses pace) would give a result on my watch that I’d be doing closer to 4:00-4:15/km pace, and internally, I knew I was faster than the 5:00/km pace I wanted. These kind of results are often the case when I bother to use a treadmill in a hotel gym when I travel. Most just give faster results that I don’t trust. I also have a sort of philosophical problem with how treadmills give data. Imagine a treadmill is moving at a decent speed, and I put my hands on the arm rails, and use my arms to muscle up and my feet dangle in the air, no longer running and not connected to the treadmill belt. The tread is still in motion and still marking pace and distance. I could even position myself to just get off the treadmill and let it run, gathering “free” distance if I wished. Now, it’s not that I think people are “cheating” the results of treads, but the example is to illustrate that what is being measured isn’t the runner as much as it is the treadmill. Meanwhile, with my indoor bike, if I stop pedaling the bike comes to a stop. On my rowing machine, if I stop my effort, again the flywheel comes to a stop. So it seems to me the equivalent for indoor running is “if my feet stop, metrics stop” which is where I see a footpod as being a better way to track. However, that doesn’t help with the issue of elevation grade changes. One solution is to use a manual treadmill like a Woodway: https://www.woodway.com/manual-treadmills/ and now there’s no motor moving the belt, and these type of treads typically don’t have an adjustable incline. It would also solve an issue of needing a good electrical outlet in older homes that may not be wired for that; simply avoid the need for electricity. Still, most people don’t have manual treadmills, and likely have more faith in their treadmill metrics than I do. Perhaps people who own treads in their home are better at keeping them calibrated, whereas the gyms I’ve been to do not do so. Also, if someone mostly runs on a tread and not outdoors, then it doesn’t matter if the metrics are correct as long as they are consistent, I suppose. So sure, I’d like to see sports watches get the data off of them by bluetooth FTMS. Let the user decide if the metrics are valid.

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