New to S9Peak from S9B
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@efejota We (testers) told you battery life on the Peak with OHR was as good or better than baro with a belt.
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@brad_olwin good point. I forgot to say that for bike rides I used HR belt. Important point. Nevertheless, the battery life is really impressive.
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The peak looks so elegant and sleek. Awesome
Just one question regarding the display-readability:
Are the data fields when using a 7-field screen easy to read compared to the S9baro?
99% of the time I use this display type during tracking.
Thanks!
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@theguyfromthesummit for me there is looses a bit readability.
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@theguyfromthesummit Cannot say. I hardly read 5 in both 9B and 9P
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@theguyfromthesummit depends on the sport type.
For hiking I do use 7 field screens, but running (or other sports which involves arm movement) I don’t. -
thanks for the replies!
It looks like, I stick to my S9Baro
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@theguyfromthesummit similar to @surfboomerang I only use the 7 data fields in mountaineering cause I am not going to fiddle with my watch, and want everything at once. I find the readability good, but my speed is low.
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@isazi Same, I only really use 7 data fields for when I am climbing or if I am doing an activity where the speed is going to be slow. Most of my main screen have 3 fields or 4 at the maximum, easy to read when you’re flying down the side of a mountain
I just find the thought of dropping from 50mm to 43mm a bit too much of a jump. One of my friends is waiting for their S9P to arrive so I’ll check theirs out once they have it
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How can you have enough with only 4 fields
I always use 7, no matter if biking, trailrunning or hiking, I just don’t like to switch between screens.
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@theguyfromthesummit said in New to S9Peak from S9B:
How can you have enough with only 4 fields
I always use 7, no matter if biking, trailrunning or hiking, I just don’t like to switch between screens.
How can you need 7 fields??? Mostly I need ascent and distance, I don’t understand how the data are of any use when running/MTB. When road cycling I would use cadence, speed, distance and power, not much else. I have 4 fields and one screen for everything but races where I use 2 screens with 3 fields each on both S9P and S9b.
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@brad_olwin etas perhaps. I use ETA / ETE for end and POI, sunrise, sunset and it’s 6 fields already. But that’s for hiking or a second screen for long trail runs in case I get lost or something unforeseen happens.
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@brad_olwin In my case, in addition to what you use, I also put sunset, temperature, average pace or speed, vertical speed and things like that depending on the sport. In most of the cases (unless sunset, TBH) I must confess that I could live without those data . But, what the heck, I have a S9P, I must have tons of information at any moment!!!
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@theguyfromthesummit I rather switch screens than having my watch constantly reminding my age when trying to read those tiny numbers
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@łukasz-szmigiel So if you engage SuuntoPlus Weather and have a route loaded, an ETE/ETA field and Sunset is already there. Why I try to keep the data in the watch simple.
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@brad_olwin valid point. But it’s unavailable in S5 and besides - one might want to limit screen switching and S+ requires to shuffle the screens.
Btw. is it possible to switch screens to the left in S9 series as there’s no dedicated back button?
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@łukasz-szmigiel only via touch
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@dmytro well, I would have to change my habits and redesign the screens if I had S9 then. I often jump between navigation and the screen before it. I’d have to cycle all the way forward if on 9?
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@łukasz-szmigiel sadly so. It’s fine with me as I rarely look at the data other than hr and duration, map - so only two screens basically.
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@łukasz-szmigiel No, it is easy to customize a battery mode with touch so you can scroll back and forth on screens.