Stryd Calibration Clarification
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos this much I know from trial and error! I feel like (for me) it might be better to leave auto-calibration on, but turn it off if I’m doing something like a trail run.
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@fazel did you get any improvement in distance measurement accuracy with the calibration on for your stryd? Mine gives me a 400 meters difference (short) vs the Suunto 7 GPS for a 10K run, looking for options to have Stryd measuring as accurately as possible as it’s not a cheap device
thx
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@herlas could this 4% error be mostly from GPS side? If you compare two measurements by subtracting, you’d have to add the absolute errors. So in case the both would have equal errors, you’d get 2% error for stryd, seems reasonable, ain’t it?
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@дима-мельниченко @herlas @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos here’s my story for today…
I set the calibration factor on the Apple Watch based on around 15 outdoor runs using an average of the difference in distance reported by Stryd vs the Strava corrected distance. This calibration factor was 1.017. I have since run with the Stryd and Apple Watch, and the Suunto with the Stryd paired as both a food pod with “auto-calibrate” turned on, and with it paired as a power pod.
Several days ago I unpaired the Stryd from the Suunto completely then re-paired as a foot pod and ran on the treadmill. What I found strange was the pace and distance reported by the Suunto/Stryd combination was directly in-line with what has been reported with the Apple/Stryd combination after setting the calibration factor. I have run with Stryd for several years on and off, and since I have five kids a load of that running has been on the treadmill in our basement. And since I am obsessive by nature, I am very aware of how far off the Stryd typically is uncalibrated when I run at my easy pace compared to what the treadmill is reporting.
I posted a question on the Stryd Facebook group asking them if the calibration factor was actually stored on the food pod, not the Apple Watch. They did not approve my question! They requested I email support instead. Support just replied saying the calibration factor is stored on the Apple Watch and I should make sure my Suunto watch isn’t doing something funky. But…I am not sure I believe them. I plan to run again tonight on the treadmill and see.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Hello Dimitrios,
should this process work with STRYD v1 (HR strap version) connected as a footpod?
I tried yesterday but on the first run without auto-calibration I got speed approx 130 km/h and 25Km in about 8 minutes:
https://maps.suunto.com/move/ficheral/622488bf3776f1566320daf1Second run with auto-calibration on did not improve:
https://maps.suunto.com/move/ficheral/622488c629c5c10fff6c48a5Did I do something wrong or this hold version of STRYD is just not compatible if connected as a footpod?
Any help is appreciated,
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@fluca said in Stryd Calibration Clarification:
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Hello Dimitrios,
should this process work with STRYD v1 (HR strap version) connected as a footpod?
I tried yesterday but on the first run without auto-calibration I got speed approx 130 km/h and 25Km in about 8 minutes:
https://maps.suunto.com/move/ficheral/622488bf3776f1566320daf1Second run with auto-calibration on did not improve:
https://maps.suunto.com/move/ficheral/622488c629c5c10fff6c48a5Did I do something wrong or this hold version of STRYD is just not compatible if connected as a footpod?
Any help is appreciated,
It is compatible but I have found v1 of Stryd (the only one I own) to be short on trails. Having GPS calibration did not seem to help that so I typically only use Stryd as a power pod. On the treadmill using as a foot pod worked for me but this was a long time ago as I rarely ever use a treadmill.
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@Brad_Olwin he is referring the previous version I think. The one was a chest strap. Not in the foot.
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@bulkan thanks that’s correct. It is the HR strap version
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@fluca said in Stryd Calibration Clarification:
@bulkan thanks that’s correct. It is the HR strap version
Ah, I have that one too. Stryd is located near me. Their advice was not to continue using this one. The foot pod is far better. There were many issues attempting to get reproducible power on the Pioneer version. My understanding is this does not measure distance but I don’t clearly remember, that is why I thought you meant 1st foot pod version.
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@brad_olwin Got it, thanks.