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    Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto

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    • DMytroD Offline
      DMytro @ChrisA
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      @chrisa you’re saying the altitude is fine on flat terrain and smal ~50m hills also? Just curious because my S9 suffers quite a bit in these precise settings. But it’s great in the mountains.

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      • TrailEyesT Offline
        TrailEyes Gold Members @ChrisA
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        @chrisa Sorry, but I got to disagree on the 5 Peak’s elevation metrics. I have one (currently being shipped to Suunto for connection issues), and the elevation is way off every time I use it. I’m in the Eastern U.S. mountains, and routes that my 9 Baro and my wife’s Coros Apex reliably peg as 300 feet of elevation (intermittent hills), my 5 Peak was measuring at zero elevation. 😞

        The GPS accuracy was great on roads, but compared to my 9 Baro, it didn’t measure up well on trails.

        I’m not disappointed in the watch, since I bought is as my non-activity-day watch and to sleep with, but I bought it private party sale at a discount. So the value was there for me. That said, I’m not sure this is the watch to raise Suunto’s game much.

        Suunto Vertical / 9 Peak Pro (gifted away) / 9 Baro / 5 Peak (lost on adventure) / Vector
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        • ChrisAC Offline
          ChrisA Platinum Member @DMytro
          last edited by ChrisA

          @dmytro actually it works great for me 😊 be it ascend and descent or absolute elevation.

          27BD0D1B-3449-4496-891B-30302047A590.jpeg 0EA19E42-CB93-491B-8CCF-78487E249253.jpeg

          Using GPS + QZSS + GALLILEO

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          • DMytroD Offline
            DMytro @ChrisA
            last edited by

            @chrisa huh, cool stuff. Would be interesting, if other people can confirm/comment accuracy increase of s5p vs S9 both in GPS and elevation. If elevation measuring has improved so much, my next watch might as well be a midranger.

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            • ChrisAC Offline
              ChrisA Platinum Member @DMytro
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              @dmytro I can’t really tell. I don’t climb high mountains and if - and how good - it works in areas where GPS coverage is bad due to rock formations in alpine environments. But here in a German „Mittelgebirge“ it works good enough for me.

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              • DMytroD Offline
                DMytro @ChrisA
                last edited by

                @chrisa ye, in high mountains I can’t complain about S9 actually - it’s near perfect. Yet in the flatland which is called Munich I either get 2/3 real elevation while climbing small hills, or an additional 100m while going through completely even terrain.

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                • Jamie BGJ Offline
                  Jamie BG Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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                  @brad_olwin
                  Would be interested in your points, as you make a comment then don’t justify it, so difficult to see how you can match/say S9B is better than Epix when you don’t justify.
                  PS - per my commentary a more equal comparison based on cost is FR955 vs S9B - I class them both as mid-range price tier - not top end price range tier; and still think due to the additional features FR955 still beats S9B.
                  So would be really interested in how you think the S9B is a better watch (I know it is from a battery perspective but struggle from any other perspective).

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                  • DMytroD Offline
                    DMytro @Jamie BG
                    last edited by DMytro

                    @jamie-bg S9B costs 200 euros less than Garmin forerunner 955. Price wise a better comparison would be S9P which is still 50-70 euros cheaper.
                    I think s9B is more durable too - military standard for some models.

                    Sidenote: Of course, it doesn’t make any difference for the user, but suunto’s are made with renewable energy too, so by buying from them you’re encouraging other manufacturers to go eco.

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                    • BinoWorld UKB Offline
                      BinoWorld UK Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
                      last edited by BinoWorld UK

                      @brad_olwin Hi Brad,

                      This thread was created to discuss the S7 future and we dissected this quite a bit. It would be fair to take the latest discussions about S9B and the rest out of this thread as it doesn’t make sense people are now discussing watches prices in the S7 topic. They should know better TBH

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                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @BinoWorld UK
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                        @binoworld-uk Agreed

                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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