VO2 Max
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@isazi I know that…but I want to install the Software what I have now on my watch new
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@egika just hoping, if I knew something I would not comment

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@isazi I reset the watch and now is working everything normal…
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@richard-thygesen I get the VO2 worth but it is very different from Coros or Garmin Fenix 6. With the last two watches I usually have a VO2 of 44 to 45. With the S9 Peak I have 39 … I hope that I will adjust that
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@sascha-domres ok, I came from another brand before my S9 non baro and decreased my VO2max alot. It has slowly increased but it’s nowhere near the value I had with the other brand.
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@sascha-domres I can add that if i do intervall traning with high pulse the watch always increase my vo2max but decrease it on slower runs.
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@richard-thygesen same here… I have 40 to 42 with Garmin and other devices with firstbeat algorithms like the Huawei GT 2e,

then comes polar with 39 and then Suunto with 38

(and I am exactly as fit as my age is
) .But since it’s only an estimated value from your running metrics and not really analysed in a lab I find it quite close in average and on Suunto it reflects me getting fitter since I started running last year in summer, where I got 35
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I don’t know about other brands, but my values are pretty consistent across my Suunto watches (Ambit 3 peak, Suunto 9 Baro and Suunto 9 Peak)
53-55
I used the Ambit 3 and S9B with a HR belt and the S9P with OHR.
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@surfboomerang my values are in line between S9 baro and peak, and also Garmin watches.
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When determining the vo2max it can differ.
Example:
on other watches you did a good relaxed session
On your new watch you have not done that
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Out of interest from reading this, has anyone here done an actual VO2max test in a lab?.. if so what is the difference between lab vs watch? I have done a few lab tests and Suunto watch shows the same for me.
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i did 58 in lab
with s9b I got 68 65 62 -
@zhang965 slowly converging

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I have 56 in the lab and 48-50 with Suunto 9Peak and baro and 49 with Garmin.
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I got 65 in lab, but never more than 60 on S9P, but S9B showed 62 a year ago.
Currently it shows 45.4, because I did slow (Z2) verticals in last two weeks, so mostly power hiking up and running down. Fast run on flat - VO2 goes up.
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I had 60 in the lab and I’m around 56 to 59 in my S9B, depends a lot on the type of exercise you do, quickish/shortish/flatish run my VO2max goes up, the longer and hilly my runs are it goes down.
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Thanks for all for sharing, really interesting to see! Mine is 63 in lab and 62 on Suunto watches (both Suunto 9 Baro and Suunto 9 Peak)
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