Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak
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@egika said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
Ordered my S5P yesterday - and just got the notification that it has left Helsinki
Maybe I get it before the weekendLooking good!
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@egika
it’s x-mas already again that year went quick
enjoy the new toy -
@freeheeler it’s really beautiful and super light compared to the S5
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@egika what colour is that? Looks great! Yesterday I thought during a nightly wake up, that I lost it during sleep, because couldn’t feel it first . It’s really awesomely light
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@chrisa Ridge Sand.
Though I also like the one with the scrap material armband very much as well -
@chrisa Nice!
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Thinking of getting one. Does anyone know for sure, if SA does supports a second watch in following way: Is recovery and body battery synced back on watch? Or do these show different things on each watch? That means does body battery show the values which are generated with the other watch and is recovery summed up (S9P mountain running, S5P flat running)?
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@mountainchris afaik nothing gets synced back to the watch (hopefully this will be implemented someday, which would allow to use SA as a hub for multiple watches).
But resources are ± adaptive: i.e. if you had 30% on one watch, wearing the other one for a bit will show you the same value.
I don’t own two watches, just judging from what others said in the forum. -
@dmytro ok thanks and recovery is not summed up? Each watch shows only the recovery status of activities which were made with each watch?
With body battery you will see probably jumps in SA after changing watch in the beginning…
I would appreciate, if SA App becomes a Hub for different Suunto watches…
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@mountainchris it’s summed up only in the app. If you want to test, record an activity with SA itself and you’ll see, how exactly the metrics will add up in the app, but not in the watch.
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@dmytro Can’t find in SA no sum recovery status right now, right? Never saw this in App, only watch. SA shows only recovery time of each activity…
Maybe in future Then maybe I’m getting a S5P
Of course additionally there is training peaks as second metric where I would expect everything is summed up…
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@mountainchris ah, that’s true! I forgot because I never pay attention to recovery time, more to Form and my own feelings.
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@mountainchris said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
Thinking of getting one. Does anyone know for sure, if SA does supports a second watch in following way: Is recovery and body battery synced back on watch? Or do these show different things on each watch? That means does body battery show the values which are generated with the other watch and is recovery summed up (S9P mountain running, S5P flat running)?
The data will not sync from one watch to the app and back to the second watch. However, if you switch watches, Recovery will be recorded in the app so there are no gaps, same for HR, etc. I have found recovery between watches to be fairly consistent. Back before the S9P, S7 came out I would wear an S3 for sleep as the baro was just too big. Now the Peak is perfect.
Since recovery time is not recorded to the app I doubt this will sync between watches. Just making sure you know, but I find switching watches not that big a deal. -
Well since the begining that the S5P caught my eye.
I said to myself that when I could get one at about 170-180eur I would buy it, today was the day
Curious to see how it goes, specially compared to the S9P, and how suunto evolved.
Let’s see. -
I was a bit afraid that on live the watch didn’t had quite the same colors.
But all fine, it is a stunner!
Will be testing it and give my feedback. -
@andré-faria It is a highly capable watch. Where I live, with large hills the GPS altitude did a great job. With smaller rolling hills it is less accurate. Battery life is fantastic and it is so light, you do not know it is there!
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@andré-faria same with S9… NO lock button in time mode man
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@brad_olwin said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
@andré-faria It is a highly capable watch. Where I live, with large hills the GPS altitude did a great job. With smaller rolling hills it is less accurate. Battery life is fantastic and it is so light, you do not know it is there!
Maybe, I don’t have a way to test on large hills now.
Yes it is light but I am under the impression of being less confortable than the 9 peak ti.
A bit disappointed that I am still not getting accurate sleep measurements (go to bed time ) and still have the bug of 0% resources on middle of the day,same as I had in the 9 peak.
But maybe it is my specific case .and was not priority of Suunto to solve these issues (after I sold my S9Peak ti they launched some firmwares with good improvements , specially new algorithm for ascent/descent ) which is top.
The app is also improved and is pleasant to use.
And on running , the instant pace seems to be more accurate than my 945 LTE (the average values are somehow similar ).
If any suunto devs are interested in tracks with both devices let me know -
@andré-faria experimenting with the resting HR solved it for me. If it’s too low your resources will drop fast and you would end up wit 0% in the afternoon, even when not doing exhausting activities. If it’s too high resources may be good but it will fail to recognise your fall asleep time correctly and you should lower it by one or two. There should be a sweet spot where you will find a good balance between ok resource tracking and correct sleep timing (mostly - sometimes sleep tracking fails anyway)