Treadmill Tracking on Spartan Trainer Wrist HR
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Also make sure GPS is off (if you have created a custom sport mode of treadmill)
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@NickK I see there. So with a footpod it will get better tracking. I thought the watch was like something like my phone accelerometer.
Before I having the watch I was using my phone with Nike apps to track on my run on both outdoor and treadmill. It tracked well for both scenario.
Yes, I did run a few outdoors with GPS turned on before I ran on the treadmill. Also, I did some hiking with a very slow pace as well. I am not sure will the hiking stride length affected the treadmill tracking. -
I don’t know but my experience with Suunto 9 is that it records twice the distance that is showing on the treadmill. When I use Stryd, the distance is exactly the same as on the treadmill. And I am sure I am not doing any crazy movements with my hands But I also run very often on the hilly terrain outside so it could be the reason why the calibration is so off
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos My apology of being newbie here. Is this something we can turn it off on the watch? Let me figure it out.
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@jiajge90 No apologies pal. It’s more of a bug that should get fixed asap.
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@Zdeněk-Hruška too bad, it seems like Stryd is not available to purchase my country. Gosh
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@jiajge90 Get Zwift Pod. It’s almost nearly as good. There are other foot pods available too. Honestly, I wouldn’t go for Stryd unless you need running power. Getting it as footpod only is an overkill.
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@NickK Yeah, I agree. My comment was more about how Suunto watches are inaccurate regarding treadmill distance and pace than about advice to buy a Stryd
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@Zdeněk-Hruška as I use both footpods, and had some irritating issues with the measurements of the Zwift Pod / Milestone Pod on the treadmill - according to the Zwift/Milestone support it is strongly recommended to use the Pod on the treadmill OR outdoor. The Pod otherwise won’t give you the right distances at all, as it needs to be calibrated for each use, obviously every time. (So it is as mentioned in this thread before )
And just as has been said, Stryd is a different matter, but the price is too high IMHO just to use it as a “simple” “distance-footpod”. -
@Zdeněk-Hruška I have the same issue. When running outside I run mostly hilly terrain so my treadmill distances are significantly off, usually at least 25% longer than actual. Suunto should provide manual calibration like some Garmin watches do.
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@NickK so the Spartan Sport Wrist HR would be able to track distance on a treadmill without GPS? Do I manually somehow need to disable the GPS?
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@Andreas-Olsson could you please show a screenshot of your Treadmill mode? it’s the original sport mode for Treadmill?
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@Andreas-Olsson
well, could you please show me the details of this sport mode…
it shows custom, have you modified it? -
I found my last Vo2 max test run which I used a running mode without GPS, and it reported the distance as well
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Do you refer to those screens?
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@Andreas-Olsson
There is no option to deactivate GPS??? -
@Andreas-Olsson this is the option in Movescount, I’m looking the similar option in SA
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In this case, could you reset the treadmill mode to default ?
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@Andreas-Olsson said in Treadmill Tracking on Spartan Trainer Wrist HR:
@NickK so the Spartan Sport Wrist HR would be able to track distance on a treadmill without GPS? Do I manually somehow need to disable the GPS?
There should be no need to disable GPS as it shouldn’t be active for treadmill.
For sure you need to calibrate the watch doing some outdoor run so distance will be evaluated using internal accelerometer