The Race is nice, but I’m still holding on to my Vertical
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I am keeping the Vertical as I cannot afford a new watch every 6 months.
Also the price for a used Vertical has now fallen significantly and I don’t belive I would get more than 250€ for it and that is 40% of what I paid 5 months ago.
But I would love to have the Amoled, but that is not a deal breaker for me.
What bums me is if Vertical will have less functionality than the Race as seen in the spreadsheet from DC Rainmaker. Because that could mean that in the future Vertical will not be as supported as the Race and will get the updates later with fewer functionalities.
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@Brad_Olwin I know you’ve said in the past that you were even partial to the 9PP over the Vertical in some instances, so where does the Race fit in with your broader use-case heirarchy and is the 9PP still relevant for your situations?
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@Ketoohs Ray showed that there are some differences in features between Race and Vertical, at least right now, but as far I can see the Vertical is still being developed.
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I am not only keeping my Vertical, but even after today’s news and hype I would still choose Vertical over Race if I was buying a watch today.
The exclusive features just don’t appeal to me, but I am THRILLED about the amount of our wishes getting delivered to both Vertical and Race!!! It pays off to be a member of this forum.
Anyway, it is great to have alternatives for different kinds of consumers! Go Suunto!
(And now we can start counting seconds to the first complaints why feature wish XYZ didn’t make it to production.)
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@Ketoohs I just watched DC Rainmakers video, and he did say that the Vertical should get all of the features of the Race. From experience with Garmin, this is fairly standard as long as the hardware has the capability. Ive always just thought that to boost sales of the newest and greatest device initially companies dont do the sofware update for previous models right away, then once the hype dies down port the updates to the previous capable models. That way, they can get a bunch of, in this case, Vertical owners having FOMO and buy the new Race. Just my opinion though. Im in the same boat with a Vertical and cant afford another watch 6 months after buying it,. I think Ill hold on to the likely last Suunto device made in Finland. Hoping for new updates come soon which will refresh the Vertical enough to get over the FOMO.
@Brad_Olwin Question: Im likely in the same boat as you on screen eyesight, and I bumped up to the Vertical for the larger display and fonts. Im assuming its much easier to read the Race screen vs the Vertical screen?
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@isazi said in The Race is nice, but I’m still holding on to my Vertical:
@Ketoohs Ray showed that there are some differences in features between Race and Vertical, at least right now, but as far I can see the Vertical is still being developed.
I have to admit, that I most certainly hope (AKA - I ABSOLUTELY EXPECT), that the - still new - Vertical will still be developed and receive significant updates. The update policy of Suunto (demonstrated on the 9) was and is the most important reason why I am still with Suunto.
Although I love the app and the UI (not so much currently with the rather bugged or at least inconsistent Vertical UI), I nevertheless miss not too few features. Without updates the current balance might no longer be balanced . -
i’m wondering if the Vertical is going to have an official price drop
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@BrunoH very happy with the updates coming to Vertical. Bit of a long silence from Suunto but looks like a very substantial update.
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Keep in mind, that the price of the Race is only so excellent, because it is manufactured in China.
Keep also in mind, what’s happend with the Suunto 7’s AMOLED display after some years.
TL;DR: I’ll keep my Vertical.
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this is not a question. of course keep Vertical.
Vertical is more suitable for hardcore adventurer and explorer and also as a survival tool.
Race is more like suitable for runner because of the weight and doesn’t need super long battery life. -
I like my Vertical very much, no need to by a watch at the moment
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@e6321 exactically, and I find it easier to wait for the update now that I know what to expect!
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@runomatic hey mate, educate me! What happened to S7 amoled? I got rid of mine pretty early and S7 kinda dropped from my radar.
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@BrunoH it is a Smartwatch with a battery lasting between 1-2 days running Android WearOS.
Introduced 3 years ago or so, not in the Suunto portfolio anymore. -
@BrunoH said in The Race is nice, but I’m still holding on to my Vertical:
@runomatic hey mate, educate me! What happened to S7 amoled? I got rid of mine pretty early and S7 kinda dropped from my radar.
Suunto kind of got screwed a bit by WearOS tbh. Was a really cool idea but dependent on a 3rd party OS makes it tough to sustain
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Definitely keep the Vertical, really love the watch! I would choose Vertical over Race if I was buying a watch today. Solar, battery life… and I prefer MIP over AMOLED…
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@Egika thank you, I know what S7 was. I had one… The battery lasted hardly 24 hours (brand new) and it was crashing constantly (among other fatal errors).
I was just wondering if the amoled display suffered from some long time problems.
Quoting @runomatic :
Keep also in mind, what’s happend with the Suunto 7’s AMOLED display after some years. -
You should not buy a new watche just because there is a new one…
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@BrunoH yes, quite some users had screen burn issues. Suunto must have replaced a lot of screens…
I rather guess they learned from this screen-wise and don’t want to make this happen again… -
@Egika said in The Race is nice, but I’m still holding on to my Vertical:
@BrunoH yes, quite some users had screen burn issues. Suunto must have replaced a lot of screens…
I rather guess they learned from this screen-wise and don’t want to make this happen again…Desfit showed in his review that it was taken into account with the Race, with “pixel shifting” (don’t know how to say that better). The characters displayed would move from time to time, so as not to burn parts of the screen.