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      Marcus @Shrek3k
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      @Shrek3k Thanks!

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        Marcus @Eugene Benkovskiy
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        @Eugene-Benkovskiy Thank you very much! What do you like about the navigation compared to your old Spartan?

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          Eugene Benkovskiy Bronze Member @Marcus
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          @Marcus said in Upgrade from spartan trainer:

          @Eugene-Benkovskiy Thank you very much! What do you like about the navigation compared to your old Spartan?

          First of all, in this watch I can, finally, select the GPS system to use (Galileo, GLONASS, etc.) because in different situations you can be more flexible and not waste time on researching about what system would be better to use.
          Also, I enjoy using Bearing navigation - helps to navigate to an object without routes or POIs.
          I am not sure if the S5 have the compass - but in S9 you can use it without any problem.
          And the size of the screen of course (in this case watch can be really used for navigation - it has more sense now).

          P.S. But in case of using S9 for navigation, I can suggest using Baro version - altimeter, in this case, can be really helpful.

          Suunto Race + Suunto app (Android Beta)
          Suunto 9 Baro - donated to the military forces of Ukraine
          Suunto 7 - gifted

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            Marcus @Eugene Benkovskiy
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            @Eugene-Benkovskiy Thanks!

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              Brad_Olwin Moderator @Eugene Benkovskiy
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              @Eugene-Benkovskiy @Marcus The S5 does not have a compass so bearing navigation is not possible, only GPS route navigation and GPS poi navigation.

              Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                Eugene Benkovskiy Bronze Member
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                And also, here you can see (I hope) the size of a watch.photo_2020-12-28_21-48-01.jpg
                I have the model with red lines and red cloth strap.

                Suunto Race + Suunto app (Android Beta)
                Suunto 9 Baro - donated to the military forces of Ukraine
                Suunto 7 - gifted

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                  Marcus @Brad_Olwin
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                  @Brad_Olwin Is it useful? It seem more like a gimmick but I could be wrong.

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                    Marcus @Eugene Benkovskiy
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                    @Eugene-Benkovskiy Thanks! Does it feel big or cumbersome when sleeping or outside of training?

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                      Eugene Benkovskiy Bronze Member @Marcus
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                      @Marcus I wear my watch all day/night using different wrist straps. I fully got used to my watch after a week of usage.
                      The size/format of the watch (as for me) - fully balanced. I don’t like big watches too, so I made some comparison with other brands and found them medium-sized.
                      I don’t feel them during the sleep - with the cloth strap they are perfectly mounted on a wrist. But, as I was said previously - it’s my own opinion. I will recommend you to try them on before buy (if you have the local store nearby).

                      Suunto Race + Suunto app (Android Beta)
                      Suunto 9 Baro - donated to the military forces of Ukraine
                      Suunto 7 - gifted

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                        Marcus @Eugene Benkovskiy
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                        @Eugene-Benkovskiy Cool, thanks again!

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                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Marcus
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                          @Marcus said in Upgrade from spartan trainer:

                          @Brad_Olwin Is it useful? It seem more like a gimmick but I could be wrong.

                          It works well, you can load routes but it does not work as well as having a compass. A good place to get the information you want is the user manual.

                          Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                            JuanPh Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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                            @Brad_Olwin said in Upgrade from spartan trainer:

                            @Eugene-Benkovskiy @Marcus The S5 does not have a compass so bearing navigation is not possible, only GPS route navigation and GPS poi navigation.

                            If you don’t have compass, the watch doesn’t show direction if you are stopped, you have to move to have direction. It’s not essential but when you are a bit lost, you can’t stop to watch your path, you must keep moving to know in which direction you are going. And in this situation, a little stop to think can be useful…

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                              Marcus @JuanPh
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                              @JuanPh I see, cool!

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                                vinay Bronze Member
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                                I’m probably quite late for this party but as I also upgraded from a Spartan Trainer to the Suunto 5, let me just chime in for whoever has this same question in the future.

                                downside:

                                • vibration is weaker

                                • it doesn’t sync to Movescount (but by now the Spartan Trainer probably doesn’t sync to Movescount anymore either)

                                positives

                                • you can now actually use the vibration as a wake-up alarm (both in absolute time as well as relative to sunrise in case you want to wake up in time for a sunrise pedalboard session or anything) and even though the vibration is weaker than the Trainer, it does wake me up

                                • you get this visual representation of the sunrise and sunset times on your homescreen, which I really appreciate

                                • it also shows moon phases (for whoever appreciates that)

                                • depending on which Spartan Trainer you have now, you may not currently have a stainless steel bezel which the 5 does have (painted or plain)

                                • battery lasts a bit longer

                                • there are a couple of SuuntoPlus features which you might appreciate. I personally like the “loop” and “sprint” functions thereof.

                                Compared to other Suunto watches, it indeed does not have a built in compass (though if you’re moving, it can show your heading which is useful too). The external GPS antenna doesn’t bother me. Like the Trainer, the unit is smaller than the Ambit 2S and Ambit 3 Peak (which I also have). If the 9 offers you something that you really want/need then of course get that. But if you were happy with the Trainer then you’ll likely also appreciate the 5.

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