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    Suunto Vertical 1 – A Few Questions About the Future + Questions About the Vertical 2 and a Comparison with the Coros Nomad / the New Vertix 2026

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    • Adrian.SA Online
      Adrian.S @SergioB
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      @SergioB Thanks for the opinion 🙂

      Do you see any flaws, despite everything?

      Oh, right! Can you attach here a few screenshots of the map? What do the trail names, street names, etc., look like now?

      Suunto Vertical + Polar H10

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        Elmiuel
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        Good morning everyone. Hi Adrian, I have a V2 and since the last update (in my case) and using Custom Modes and 3 Suunto Guides, the watch has been freezing…in my last run (50km) it stopped measuring my heart rate (new Polar H10) after the first 5km and after freezing completely 🙂‍↕️…and I’m wondering… Why am I not using the watch’s optical heart rate sensor if it’s activated???
        In my opinion, since Suunto doesn’t have or use ANT+ technology to connect various sensors (including heart rate monitors), it will continue to experience temporary disconnections. The same thing happens when using live tracking; the Suunto app prioritizes its own connection and disconnects live tracking. Anyway…
        Otherwise, it’s the typical AMOLED technology upgrade (you won’t go back): good battery life, good build quality, and an elegant look (in my opinion). The app provides enough functionality… I’ve answered based on my experience this past weekend after a test run and the lack of a heart rate monitor on a top-of-the-line watch, which I hope they’ll fix in the next… next… or who knows. This is just my opinion as a user of several brands, but with the bare minimum requirements—no distracting metrics. Sorry about that the extended explanation.
        Health for all and kilometers in the mountains⛰️

        Sunnto VERTICAL 2
        SALUD y SENSACIONES

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          HonzaS @Adrian.S
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          @Adrian.S Some previous pictures are here: https://forum.suunto.com/post/188739
          I hate only one thing. Sometimes, only with specific positions, the watch doesn´t lights up with gesture. For me, this was only advance of MIP, that you can see the time without moving your wrist. During day.

          Suunto Vertical 2

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            elbee Bronze Member @Adrian.S
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            @Adrian.S

            Yes, amoled is slow to turn on. There is definitely a delay between raising your wrist and the screen turning on. On my race s, it’s better than on my previous garmin forerunner 965. That watch failed to recognize the wrist gesture quite often. Doing fast intervals on a track was so much better with a mips watch. I find mips so much better than amoled. I have all sorts of inconveniences with amoled that I never had with mips. Also, in direct sunlight with sunglasses on, mips was better to read for me.

            And yes, mips will be faced out. Shiny gadgets sell better than old fashioned looking gadgets. Mips fans may have an opinion about that, but that’s reality.

            Lack of software updates? I had a garmin forerunner 935 for 6 years. Garmin isn’t very good at updating older models. You might get some bugfixes (but they always come with more new bugs) but no feature updates. But the watch was fine for 6 years, until the battery was down to less than 8 hours of gps usage (party caused by age, party by a bug in the firmware)
            I understand getting new features is nice, but it will probably not change the way you sport that much.

            Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit 3 sport | Tomtom runner 2 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s
            Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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              sky-runner Platinum Member @Adrian.S
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              @Adrian.S said in Suunto Vertical 1 – A Few Questions About the Future + Questions About the Vertical 2 and a Comparison with the Coros Nomad / the New Vertix 2026:

              What do the trail names, street names, etc., look like now

              There are no street names or trail names. z

              If you search this forum or online you’ll likely see many examples of Suunto maps on the watch. It is the same across all Suunto models.

              Suunto: Ambit, Ambit 3 Peak, 9 Baro, Race S, Race Ti, Vertical 2 Ti
              Garmin: Forerunner 210, Forerunner 610, Fenix 6X, Fenix 7X Ti

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                2b2bff Silver Members @elbee
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                @elbee said in Suunto Vertical 1 – A Few Questions About the Future + Questions About the Vertical 2 and a Comparison with the Coros Nomad / the New Vertix 2026:

                And yes, mips will be faced out. Shiny gadgets sell better than old fashioned looking gadgets. Mips fans may have an opinion about that, but that’s reality.

                I mean it is not that there is just one supplier of MIPS that is not developing the technology any further as it seems. And it is not that basically all MIPS watches share the same screen. It is just shiny gadgets…

                Race S

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                  maszop Bronze Member @Adrian.S
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                  @Adrian.S I moved from the Vertical 1 to the 2. I was really unsure about AMOLED, but now, for me, MIP is history – I’d never go back.

                  The only thing I miss is a slightly dimmer mode. ‘Low’ is still a bit too bright, but it’s a small thing they could tweak later.

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                    suuntastic Bronze Member
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                    Moved from Race S to Coros Apex 2 Pro because of MIP Display

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                    • Adrian.SA Online
                      Adrian.S
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                      Today I was able to compare the MIP displays on the Coros Nomad and the Suunto V1.

                      Because of the sapphire crystal, the Suunto has more glare, which makes it a little bit harder to see in the woods. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but rather a characteristic of sapphire glass—and of course, it’s better to have sapphire than standard glass.

                      I find the maps on the Suunto easier to navigate, although the crown for zooming in and out makes using the map more user-friendly. Coros contain to much data on maps on the small screen 1.3.

                      The watch faces are a plus for the Coros—I use faces with minimal information anyway, such as time, steps, battery, and heart rate, but the Suunto lacks good watch faces to personalize requirements.

                      For now, I’ll stay with Suunto until the next major update. If the V1 still doesn’t get an update for maps and those other additional features that are already in the R2/V2, I don’t know if I’ll switch to Coros—maybe they’ll announce the new Coros Vertix 2026.

                      I’m also wondering if TSS/TSB still holds up after so many years of experience with these metrics. Personally, I still believe these stats don’t fully reflect my training status due to the weekly reset of TSS.

                      Suunto Vertical + Polar H10

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                        maszop Bronze Member @Adrian.S
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                        @Adrian.S said in Suunto Vertical 1 – A Few Questions About the Future + Questions About the Vertical 2 and a Comparison with the Coros Nomad / the New Vertix 2026:

                        I’m also wondering if TSS/TSB still holds up after so many years of experience with these metrics. Personally, I still believe these stats don’t fully reflect my training status due to the weekly reset of TSS.

                        But it doesn’t matter. CTL/ATL and TSB are more important.

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                          aiv4r Silver Members @Adrian.S
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                          @Adrian.S Feel similar sometimes, I started to use my Apex 4 more often than Race 2, mostly because of MIP screen and because these days I only do running so it works great.
                          And also if Suunto keeps adding horoscope adj pace and other hallucinations like that it will be quite difficult to come back eventough I like a lot of things in Suunto world, but I could really live without a lot of it.

                          But TSS reseting weekly does not really have anything to do with training status, it is the same as saying that weekly milage resets every week 🙂 (also for example in Coros weekly training load also resets every week)

                          Suunto Race 2 (Titanium Trail)
                          Suunto Vertical (Titanium Solar Forest)

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