Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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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.
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@Kowalski said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
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.
Oh no, do you have any video to show how slow it is?
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@zhang965 Sadly no, the race was over since one hour when I arrived at the finish line.
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@Kowalski said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@zhang965 Sadly no, the race was over since one hour when I arrived at the finish line.
I don’t get you now, what do you mean by slow?
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@wakarimasen
normally new gadgets make you 10% faster …at least it feels like -
@freeheeler One trick I use on my speed days is to wear the Orange mount for my Stryd sensor.
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@freeheeler that’s because your wallet is lighter
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After today’s run, I’ve had a message with a green background and a check mark saying : “Marche étalonnée”.
Does anyone know what this means?
From a quick search, it seems related to FusedTrack and the Endurance mode on S9 models.
(Sorry if I’m being too curious :D)
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@taziden
did you use running activity for the first time today? I think the watch does that when you first use activity by feet -
Yes, if used first time for running it could be stride length calibration.
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@freeheeler it was the second time.
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Like the new UI very much!
There is no disadvantage to larger S9B Display!
Same size of numbers and better readability!
Well done!What I really do not like is OHR!
Highly inaccurate for me personally.
First hike today with S9B and smart sensor on the other wrist.
I couldn’t feel any improvement from S9P.
Little disappointing.Again this is really depending for sure on personal individual circumstances.
I made superior OHR experiences with 945LTE.
So it is possible.
There has to be some thing on all Suunto OHRs what disqualifies OHR of watch for certain persons…
Is it missing, failing calibration, depth of measurements, … why watch works not for all?Edit: Interesting thing is that running, cycling was very good S9P. But hiking mountaineering very bad. Same on S9PP for now. Also without poles. Maybe hiking cadence lock? It could also be something that has to do with hiking movement…
Maybe I hope there will be some SW improvement…
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@mountainChris
I did a run today with S9B connected to Verity Sense and Grit X Pro… hell of a disappointment for the Grit X Pro for HR measurements!!do you mind sharing an overlay of the 2 graphs?
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@freeheeler yes. Is there a freeware tool to overlay?