Multisport mode
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@mcindr said in Multisport mode:
@Egika And how you will make transition? This what you wrote means, that you will have transition time in activity.
I am doing triathlon - I know there are transitions.
And if there are - triathlon mode is the only way to go, that makes sense.I was still referring to duathlons and swinruns above.
Afaik in a swimrun, you just run and swim in the same outfit (have never done it - so correct me if I’m wrong). No transition. -
@Egika most swim runs have no transition that is correct.
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@TELE-HO The organizer uses electronic timing, but it is only in transit zones and start-finish zones. I turned on the multisport mode on the clock, and then switched the modes:
- running
- transit (created from “Arc” mode)
- mountain bike
- transit (created from “Arc” mode)
- cross-country skis.
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The ability to use the preset mode “winter triathlon,” “duathlon” allows the athlete not to think about lost seconds, but to run the race. In the Triathlon mode, a long press is a transit zone (you can see the general time and what is spent in transit), a short press and a change in the sport (you do not need to look for it and choose it, as in the multisport mode). It’s convenient! I had loose snow, a bicycle in my hands, I almost fell switching mode…
after the race it is impossible to evaluate a normal race, yes, I can watch in circles - pulse, etc., but in Movescount you could normally watch the race in sports. -
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I just upgraded from my Spartan Sport to a 9 Baro and stumbled on the ability to change sports mid-activity while playing with buttons on the turbo trainer. I think it’s a really cool feature given the flexibility for multisport training days!
That said, I was really surprised to see that it’s not possible to add a custom Triathlon sport mode. I loved that about my Spartan Sport because it allowed me to set up my swim/bike/run screens exactly as I’d like, and I was able to reduce the GPS from Best to Good for the bike to conserve battery. Not being able to create a custom triathlon sport mode is a deal breaker for me. I plan to return the watch and go back to my Spartan Sport without it.
I’ve been a 20 year Suunto user from an Altimax to the first Ambit, then Spartan Sport, and now (temporarily) 9 Baro. Build quality and reliability are worlds better than other watches I’ve tried. I suspect there are a lot of triathlon users who would want different data views than those specific to the native Triathlon mode, and I don’t understand why the ability to make a custom triathlon mode has been taken away.
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@bnorthrop
Just to check : how do you create custom triathlon mode with your Spartan Sport? -
@mff73 Back when I was using Moves Count. It was actually really great and super easy to set up specific pages for each triathlon leg. It was when I was trying to copy the custom modes and data pages from my Spartan Sport that I noticed there isn’t an option to create a custom triathlon mode on the 9 Baro.
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@bnorthrop
Understood.
So, just also be aware when MC will be definitely transitioned, you may also not be able to create a new custom triathlon mode for your Spartan.
Future MC will only remain watch setting capabilities for Ambit series and not for Spartan (at least I understand that). -
Winter has come…
Competitions began…
and the Winter Triathlon mode cannot be created… -
up!!!
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@drezvoff You’re persistent. I, too, really miss the triathlon mode setting.
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@stas-varazhbit I have hope that the watch manufacturer will hear users
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@drezvoff I support this idea.
I really want winter triathlon, duatlon, aquathlon…
A triathlon power mode.
But I’m not very optimistic.
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@bulkan in my S9P there is a Triathlon power mode…
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@egika It doesn’t have power in running… you can call it triathlon power but it doesn’t support power like running power… so I don’t think is a power triathlon.