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    • gone troppoG Offline
      gone troppo Bronze Member
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      Just fyi I noticed that compared to the ambit 3 peak. The suunto vertical scores a higher TSS (hr) for the exact same activities and hr when using ambit 3 peak. For example my usual workout with the ambit 3 peak tss would be 47. With the vertical and exact same average hr etc it scores me a 55. Not complaining just thought I’d point it out and wonder if others found the same ?

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        herlas Silver Members @gone troppo
        last edited by herlas

        @gone-troppo it goes back to your HR zone values in the SV, have you personalized them? Suunto uses zone 4 upper limit BPM value as the HR threshold, which is in turn used in TSS(hr) calculation along with workout time series.

        A3P doesn’t have a way to manually configure HR zones, all you have there is Max HR setting, from there your HR zones get automatically calculated based on default rages, e.g. Z1 < 60% Max HR, Z2 60-70%, Z3 70-80%, Z4 80-90% and Z5 90-100% Max HR.

        That leaves you with a HR threshold = 90% of Max HR on your A3P activities, which right now it’s a different value than the one in your SV. So verify your HR zones in SV and if those are correct, getting higher TSS(hr) on your SV is totally fine 🙂

        Hope this helps.

        SRS Ti
        SRun (primarily road runner so testing SRun is a must ;))

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          gone troppo Bronze Member @herlas
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          @herlas

          Thanks mate that explains it perfectly

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