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    • Jamie BGJ Offline
      Jamie BG Bronze Member @eurohiker
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      @eurohiker - pointless looking at anyting within the 3m range - if I remember correctly discounts anything less than 3m. So yes you can get those weird things where you take a slightly different route and end up with 9m up and 6m down, but at same start point, as a descent wasn’t registered as the variance at the descent points was too small to measure.

      I tend to find that this can occur for me, as a lot of the routes I use are reasonably flat with small short gradients, and if I do use slightly different or cirucular routes, rather than and a there and back route, yes I will get different ascent and descent values - due to what is ignored.

      Saying that on the couple of higher hikes where altitude has changed by a couple of hundred meters, it has always seemed to pretty much tie in, and match back to contour lines (of course as the contour lines where 20m intervals - as long as I was within that range I am OK.

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        eurohiker @Jamie BG
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        @jamie-bg the 2m was just a small scale example.
        Every single activity I did doubled in altitude at the end of the hike. Even though it was stating i was at the correct altitude while at base, peak and when ever else i checked it with the contour lines.
        I know it was at the correct altitude because I looked at fatmap, alltrails, gaia gps and read the altitude sign at the peaks.

        I’m just stating what my “wavy” data looked like that’s all. It wasn’t my real data.

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        • cedric13C Offline
          cedric13 @isazi
          last edited by cedric13

          @isazi thank you for your analyse.
          The climb at the beginning is real, it’s very steep in my area
          Maybe a smartwatch is meanly dedicated for townsman geek and not trail runner ? 🤔
          For my experience S7 is more a nice gadget than a real serious sport watch. I will ask support if I can change for a S9 by example…

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          • freeheelerF Offline
            freeheeler @cedric13
            last edited by

            @cedric13
            it is for sure not the successor of mountain men’s A3PS, but I consider it the best split between a smart and sportwatch.
            My wife has one and she does happily with it marathon training, swimming, MTB and ski touring.

            living sideways

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            • BulkanB Offline
              Bulkan Moderator
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              Today s7 and s9b:

              s7-s9b.png

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                pilleus @Bulkan
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                @bulkan said in Suunto 7 Altitude Issues:

                s7 and s9b

                Do you have a comparison of the absolute altitude between the two watches?

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                • BulkanB Offline
                  Bulkan Moderator @pilleus
                  last edited by

                  @pilleus yes,
                  66 vs 64,4

                  Altitude.png

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                  • isaziI Offline
                    isazi Moderator
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                    Today I did some walking hill repeats with both S9 and S7. Here the results of my comparison:

                    Ascent and average altitude:
                    ascent.png

                    Descent:
                    descent.png

                    Starting altitude:
                    start.png

                    And then end altitude:
                    end.png

                    The graph:
                    amCharts.png

                    S9 was on right wrist, S7 on left.

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                    • freeheelerF Offline
                      freeheeler @isazi
                      last edited by

                      @isazi
                      🙄

                      living sideways

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                        eurohiker @isazi
                        last edited by

                        @isazi 😞

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                          isazi Moderator @eurohiker
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                          @eurohiker it’s totally different from your kind of results though, I never get the S7 to overshoot. In this case I believe the S9 figures the starting altitude better, therefore the gap, and being the difference less than 10 meters it’s difficult for the GPS to solve it. Unfortunately I don’t have bigger hills to do tests here 🙂

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                            eurohiker @cedric13
                            last edited by eurohiker

                            @cedric13 I’m just updating on my Suunto 7 defect.
                            “I have replaced your device with a replacement unit that will come with a three (3) month service warranty, which applies if the original devices warranty has expired.”

                            I dropped it off last Monday morning to a non DHL office (didn’t get handed over to DHL until the next day) and Suunto received it on Wednesday. It’s at the DHL office as of this morning (Monday) and will be at my door by tomorrow or wednesday.
                            Tip: if you have a DHL office most likely it will be a business day or 2 faster (ship/receive) due to less mail sorting/3rd party hand off.

                            This is Amazon level customer service. I’m extremely happy that it will be here before a big upcoming hiking and ski weekend.
                            TDLR: Don’t be afraid to send it in if you really think it’s defective. Its completely free and took a week from small town france to finland.

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                              mikulass
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                              Hello sorry if this is off topic…, I am experiencing following issue with S7. It is measuring somehow Descent an not Ascent …, which is 0 m in the app after the activity… and additionally when data are synchronized to Relive and Strava it shows elevation 0 m in those apps as well…(luckily Strava has some correction function for elevation so I can get some elevation there…). I’m using S7 on right hand. Link to the recent activity https://www.suunto.com/sk-sk/move/mikulasstrelecky/6047bd0e148abc47025d3e17
                              Could it be bug in the sw or in sensor, or any other idea? Thanks in advance. Regards.

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                              • Aleksander HA Offline
                                Aleksander H Bronze Member @mikulass
                                last edited by Aleksander H

                                @mikulass guess I’m not alone. Been discussing the same issue here https://forum.suunto.com/topic/6114/totalt-ascent-descent-doesn-t-seem-to-match-elevation-graph/17?_=1615327273466

                                About half way down the thread I discuss having the same issue with 0m ascent. Happened 2 times so far. Both were hikes.

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                                • isaziI Offline
                                  isazi Moderator @mikulass
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                                  @mikulass the graph shows that there was clearly ascent. Which version of the app are you using? This does not happen to me but now there are multiple users showing this behavior.

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                                    Aleksander H Bronze Member @isazi
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                                    @isazi I’m running 4.371 on Android. That said, I have an activity which synced with quantified-self as far back as 31 january with this issue https://quantified-self.io/user/DUrrVK0qMVZO5TtAP0r6Ox2HVLD2/event/48100bfe1ddfeee6242d124cc67d4cbbff0fc13357bac4207d10f0b9d3bfb895

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                                      isazi Moderator @Aleksander H
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                                      @aleksander-h now that I think about it, is the ascent 0 also on the watch right?

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                                        Aleksander H Bronze Member @isazi
                                        last edited by

                                        @isazi For the activity with 0m ascent, the watch shows no info about ascent in the diary. Only the elevation graph and descent. I guess, because the number is 0, it is assuming that there is no point showing it.

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                                          isazi Moderator @Aleksander H
                                          last edited by

                                          @aleksander-h I think that’s what the S series does, do not show the profile if ascent is 0 (or something like that). Anyway, this means this is a problem of the watch, not the app 😕

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                                          • Aleksander HA Offline
                                            Aleksander H Bronze Member @isazi
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                                            @isazi And a reset isn’t going to fix it, as I’ve already done that once due to getting a new phone :(.

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