Suunto 9 Peak
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@brad_olwin I also would not use a watch without a barometer.
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I plan to upgrade to S9P, just a question - is the sS9P successor to S9B? Is this watch a new flagship model?
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It seems to get to many unnecessary functions. Better to have a few stable functions like in the present S9.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Peak:
you wont need a peak for the peaks? More suited
I need S9 Peak for Training Peaks calendar and intervals workout integration.
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@richard-thygesen said in Suunto 9 Peak:
It seems to get to many unnecessary functions. Better to have a few stable functions like in the present S9.
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@zhang965 XD
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos do we need to wait for hours, days or weeks?
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@theo-lakerveld I cannot disclose this but I would not say weeks
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@dušan-ković
S9B has just been thoroughly revised in design. Not the umpteenth special series based on the same graphics but a watch in effect cleaner in the line, minimal and lighter. After a few days the X-ALPS version came out. This makes me think that the S9B will be alongside the S9P for a long time to come. And if so, it would also make sense. Two diameters are better than one -
@saketo-nemo That’s just what I don’t understand yet.
If everything on the S9 Peak is the same or better then the current S9 Baro and they both are still sold, why whould a new buyer go for the S9 Baro instead of the Peak? -
@surfboomerang because it’s larger and maybe cheaper?
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@surfboomerang Apparently they will have more options too choose from. Tastes among people are different so some may find the normal 9 more attractive, some will find the peak. Price is there too. E.g.: fenix has so many editions that you need phd to distinguish them
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@surfboomerang larger ? People like designs as well…
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@saketo-nemo hmmm, but S9P has probably all S9B features + different GPS chip, different HR sensor, BT 5.0, fast charge, etc. In my eyes it is next model. Why would new user buy B instead of P if P is better hardware to start with. Im just hoping suunto will not publish some next flagship S11 or whatever after some of us buy S9P
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@surfboomerang
Exact. Bigger, cheaper, more proven, more … who knows what else. Without knowing S9P it is impossible to understand its differences with S9B. We’ll see -
Hmm… all true.
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Let me just say that we do not have any sign that the S9 (non peak) has been abandoned. Actually, we have plenty of signs it has not been abandoned, and this after 3 years from launch.
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@saketo-nemo it is confirmed that the Peak version will be smaller than 50mm?
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@markytarky Nothing is confirmed in this thread
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@dušan-ković
Let’s say that were asked to us not to comment on the leaks because the watch is still under embargo, but I think I have seen data that are comparable from some points of view.Then, it’s just my thought, maybe Suunto will prove me wrong, but that design revolution of the three S9Bs (charcoal, blue titanium at x-alps) suggests to me that they will be sold (and supported?) for a long time to come.
It wouldn’t make sense to put them on the market a few weeks before the new watch was released.