Textile strap on Vertical?
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@thanasis said in Textile strap on Vertical?:
SUUNTO 22MM EXPLORE 1 TEXTILE STRAP
One of my straps is that forest green one. It was very stiff in the beginning and the edges felt even sharp. But the more I use it the better it feels; it just takes time to break in, just like Doc Martens boots. I wear mine night and day (not the boots though).
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@thanasis
https://www.keskisenkello.fi/suunto-22-mm-explore-1-tekstiiliranneke-forest-green-m-l-ss050854000Someone has posted opinion with image
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@Tami999 thanks ! I am thinking of the blue version
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@thanasis do you know if the textile strap helps to improve OHR readings? I have tried with an unofficial one and the readings are even worse for me.
I’m new with the SV Ti. I love this watch, it’s incredible good but the OHR is the worst OHR sensor I have had in many years (Garmin, Coros and even the latest Amazfit watches are far better when reading OHR). Despite of that this is the best watch I have ever had
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@dreamer_
Usually, for most people, it does, but it’s not 100% fail proof.I’m very ok with the microfiber one.
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@sartoric said in Textile strap on Vertical?:
@dreamer_
Usually, for most people, it does, but it’s not 100% fail proof.I’m very ok with the microfiber one.
I am using the microfiber on non sports-related activities but it gets wet and smelly quite easily
I have ordered the textile one and waiting for it. Will report when i receive it -
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I do not have any textile strap but I think the important part is the closing system to improve the OHR. I mean if you use a textile strap with hook and holes it is the same as a silicone one, but if the closing is velcro it should help the OHR because you can do a more accurate adjustment.
I’ve been tempted to buy the Coros velcro strap, that looks compatible with the SV/SR and it is cheaper than the Suunto’s straps.
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@cosme-costa said in Textile strap on Vertical?:
I’ve been tempted to buy the Coros velcro strap, that looks compatible with the SV/SR and it is cheaper than the Suunto’s straps
the thinnest I’ve ever tried, cheaper but very good, you will not be disappointed at all!
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@cosme-costa I had the Pace 3 and the Coros Pace 3 nylon strap is the best and lightest strap I’ve ever tried.
As far as I understand, It should be compatable. -
I have good experience with this cheap velcro strap.
Wrist HR is quite good when using this strap, tightened enough. I even ran intervals with it with good results. But on trails, when using poles to climb or bouncing heavily downhill, HR values are off. -
@halajos Thanks a lot. I have also noticed that the worst OHR data I get is while trail running. I have the feeling that the watch bounces a lot with the original strap. The original strap is very comfortable but the SV Ti is a big watch with 74g.
@pilleus I have seen these 2 threads where you have much better OHR results with the velcro strap, specially the feeedback talking about the 26mm one:
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9172/ohr-sensor-often-good-but-why-sometimes-not/30
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/10627/topic-to-digress-for-this-and-that/15Really interesting information. I will also try to fit a 26mm one. Seems a very good (and cheap) solution
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@dreamer_ silicone tends to slip a lot when wet, impacting HR readings.
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@halajos true. I also remember that the watch was sliping with the original strap in the run I was talking about.
Excited to know that there’s perhaps a good (and instant fix)
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@dreamer_ the velcro strap I’m using slips much less, especially if it’s tightened well.
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@halajos thanks a lot! I’m going to buy that strap too
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@dreamer_ velcro made even the S9B behave better, I only wish Suunto would still make them.
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@isazi yes, I bought a 3rd party velcro strap for the S9B and WHR improved a lot.
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A 24 mm silicone strap is another possibility. Works fine and I used the original spring bars to mount it to the Vertical.
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