Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak
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@traileyes I knew it for quite some time, didn’t know the pricing. I was interested in it. And I am pleased to see the $329 label. I think this is for Suunto to sell more. Good looking watch with S9P features (well, almost all of them) and this price. Bravo SUUNTO
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@traileyes
interesting… as a completely uninformed person I am very surprised. Especially about the naming… what does “peak” actually mean now?
This watch has no barometric sensor and I could understand that this is basically an S9P without baro, hence an S9 (nonbaro) successor and sibling to the S9P as S9 was to S9B…?! -
@markytarky awesome - thanks. The S5 is my favourite Suunto and this seems to be a great successor
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Cool, thanks.
No baro ? not for me
Wait for next, next one. -
@traileyes is there any release date known? I couldn’t find anything on Suunto website, nor any other source.
I wonder if release of the watch will be aligned with release of some cool new features, like those that S9p introduced. -
@freeheeler peak maybe stands for all the things that can not be measured… peak moments… I would say also lightweight, thin… feels comfortable… Also old 5 didn’t have a Baro
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@dmytro Suunto’s PR firm told me that the launch of the 5 Peak is today (Jan. 20), but yeah, I hadn’t seen anything on the site yet either. I def wanted to link to it in the article.
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@traileyes this 5 Peak isn’t on the Suunto website yet. Does that mean that you’re a bit early with your anouncement?
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@mff73
as mountain men we need baro
I am really curious about next releases, too -
@freeheeler maybe S11 or S9 peak max
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This is a nice looking watch and very lightweight - great! But where are the innovations? Look elsewhere. Maybe next time.
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@freeheeler it’s shame they didn’t include the baro sensor. I think it will be worth it, even if the price will jump to $349 due to its presence. But they know better. I’m still wondering that Coros pace 2 for $199 has everything inside. How the heck they are doing it?
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@markytarky said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
@freeheeler it’s shame they didn’t include the baro sensor. I think it will be worth it, even if the price will jump to $349 due to its presence. But they know better. I’m still wondering that Coros pace 2 for $199 has everything inside. How the heck they are doing it?
Cheap labor?
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Let’s wait for full S5P specs, but if S5P had baro I’m not sure if I would need S9P anymore
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@markytarky 245 doesn’t have a Baro also. I like the idea of a minimalistic watch (lightweight) for flat running…
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@markytarky
I don’t know any details about that watch and I might be on thin ice here… but if Suunto had added a baro sensor to S5P it would be an S9P, or am I completely wrong? -
Looks like at 4:15 am U.S. Eastern Time, there will be a video premiere of some sort spotlighting the 5 Peak, for those who are eager to see more of the new watch: https://youtu.be/u-bg-fNg-t0
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Maybe there‘s not only the adaptive training plan on the watch, but finally also user defined structured workout support introduced. If so, Suunto would make me very happy
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Let me guess: there’s still no compass.
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@mountainchris fair enough. I have nothing against it, just discussing I will never buy it as I’m in the mountains and woods 90% of my trainings.