Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@dulko79 can’t say now for S9PP. It worked for me first on S9B. Then it did not work anymore on S9P. But I read, there will be a general resources update.
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@isazi said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Dušan-Ković I said there is no risk because the watch will tell you that it cannot charge with the old cable. Suunto put in place this software measure to avoid people using the old cable, so people will not use the old cable (because it cannot charge your new watch) and there will be no harm.
And this is what I said as well but not as clear. The charger will warn you so the watch is not affected.
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My first test today with the S9PP was a 7 hour hike. The battery consumption was 13% for comparison I had the Fenix 7x with me in multiband mode. With the Fenix it was 30% battery consumption. Will test that in the same mode. From the GPS accuracy goods on about 22km 700m difference. But I will do test runs on measured routes in the next few days.
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@Kurt68 700m is much for me. Probably Suunto got right…
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@mountainChris I can’t say which watch is closer to reality, but in my last test runs with the Fenix on measured routes, Garmin always measured between 1% and 3% too much. So I assume that Suunto is not so bad here.
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@Kurt68 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@mountainChris I can’t say which watch is closer to reality, but in my last test runs with the Fenix on measured routes, Garmin always measured between 1% and 3% too much. So I assume that Suunto is not so bad here.
Interesting. I run with a few different guys who all wear Garmin’s of various description, elevation is usually slightly under theirs with my S9B but my distance always comes out a little more. Over the course of a 20km run I’m usually around 300-500m ahead of them, but I’ve never really known whose readings are closer to the real distance. Anyhow, I always end up with the faster average pace
I’m following this thread as I may well end up getting an S9PP next year, I have spinal surgery start of December so a new watch could be a good motivator to get me back out and onto the trails. Plus I’m thinking many of these minor ‘bugs’ will likely be ironed out by then
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@MiniForklift
and the readability is very good, I didn’t expect that
…elbow surgery made me buy S9B hence I understand your motivation (even at a different level…) to buy S9PP and I would do the same -
@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@MiniForklift
and the readability is very good, I didn’t expect that
…elbow surgery made me buy S9B hence I understand your motivation (even at a different level…) to buy S9PP and I would do the sameSo how are you finding the size of it? That’s good to know about the legibility, thanks!
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@MiniForklift
my personal impression is, for my wrist it is a tiiiny bit too small… but bear in mind, I’m big… not tall but big
if I was a “normal” athlete, I think I wouldn’t even notice.…I saw a documentary about Kilian this week… this boy has arms… A3P appeared like a 80mm watch if I would compare to my arms
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Question, I’ve configured power zones in the watch but still not seeing power zones as an option in the intensity zones before a workout, only heart rate and pace, checked for sport mode running and running power and no difference, any issues or am I missing something?
EDIT: after pairing STRYD I see the option in intensity zones, wondering if you need to pair a external power pod device to use power in the intensity zones? Is this supposed to be available for S9PP wrist-based power?
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@herlas known. S+ guides should work though.
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@MiniForklift said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
I run with a few different guys who all wear Garmin’s of various description, elevation is usually slightly under theirs with my S9B but my distance always comes out a little more. Over the course of a 20km run I’m usually around 300-500m ahead of them, but I’ve never really known whose readings are closer to the real distance.
When I had Garmins (early 2021 and prior) before switching to the S9B, this was my experience too. Garmins showed more elevation and less mileage than what other watches showed, but for me, that always translated into positive surprises come race day when I finished courses quicker than expected because of the distance undercounting
More recently, my best example of measurements is an 8.4-mile bike-odometer-measured trail race I did this past March. It’s a very winding course, and the race director said under normal conditions, watches will show about 0.1 miles less each mile. We didn’t have “normal” that day – we had blowing snow and heavily clouded skies.
- My wife’s Coros showed 7.62 miles
- My 9 Baro showed 7.60 miles
- A Coros friend showed 7.53 miles
- Every Garmin watch I saw showed between 7.00 and 7.20 miles.
I feel comfortable telling people that Garmin wearables released prior to 2022 tend to undercount distances more than most others.
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Did my first intervals workout with S9PP, and faced issues with my custom lap table missing interval avg power and interval avg pace, see attached screen configuration and photo of the issue. Executed workout via a TP guide with power targets and STRYD, BTW this was okay with S9P.
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@TrailEyes The Fenix 7 is the first Garmin I’ve tested in 10 years. Compared to a Vertix 2, the distance at Garmin was always longer. Of course, the S9PP needs more tests, a single unit has no meaningfulness.
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@Mff73 Oh, that’s interesting!! Presumably, the magnet will be weaker, which is a great plus for me. Because the strong magnet for my S9P often decalibrates the compass. Maybe that issue will occur less with the new charger.
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@freeheeler The bigger number of Likes for your post seems to confirm this thought I do hope (and guess) that new S9Ps will be delivered with the new charger, at least. Or will they stop producing the S9P…?
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@Simon said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Or will they stop producing the S9P…?
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The run today S9PP 8.06km Fenix 7x 8.11km and Vertix 2 7.91km. I also have to say that the Suunto shows most precisely where I actually ran on the map, the Coros the worst.
https://quantified-self.io/user/diADq2nerESCkHAzB06aiagM9lc2/event/FNwGFAstNboFJe8IYZVa
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Just finished trail run ~22km. New Ui readability is great! Better fonts, faster switching between screens. I think that gps track was more precise than S9P or B. I am really pleased. The only thing that will need some getting used to is new pause/end screen. I got used to end activities with top and bottom button. All in all I’m really pleased
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I did a 20k run with the S9PP, it was not faster. It was even a lillte bit slower.
I don’t spend 650€ to be slower.
I’m asking for a refund.