Suunto Race S general discussion
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@Koldo-Larrea In not sure, I have never even seen the race. The Vertical is very easy to read, but I need to wear reading glasses too read the font as it is too small for my age! I have sports glasses with inserts.
It would be great to have larger fonts!
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@ChrisA said in Suunto Race S general discussion:
@jannis for me for many years adding about 10 beats to my nightly resting HR seemed to yield reasonable resource levels, very similar to Garmins bodybattery. There are many post here in the forum concerning this and techniques how to find out working values.
Thank you, i have raised it till 52 bpm, and it’s better, but still not perfect. Really, it should work automatically. Thankfully i have a Garmin too, and try to find the right calibration.
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@jannis Wo stellt man denn seine Ruheherzfrequenz manuell ein?
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@Sportsfreund Einstellungen > Allgemein > Persönlich > ganz unten (ich benutze meine Uhr in der englischen Spracheinstellung da ist es: Settings > General > Personal > Rest HR)
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@ChrisA Danke dir. Ich bin bisher davon ausgegangen dass meine Vertical diesen Wert automatisch durch die eigene Messung setzt.
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@Sportsfreund Ne… im Allgemeinen passt bei mir hier die tiefste HR im Schlaf +8 bis +10. Muss man bisschen experimentieren, zu hohe oder zu niedrige Werte führen zu hohen / niedrigen Resourcenwerten und bei mir passt dann auch die Einschlafzeit nicht mehr.
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Is it possible to run multiple timers at the same time?
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@ChrisA But setting fake values to get other convenient values is not right.
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@szleslie it is not possible, afaik
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@Sportsfreund as far as I understand it, the RHR you set on your watch is NOT the lowest RHR while sleeping but the RHR when awake and inactive. You can also sit on a table for some minutes and see what‘s your HR while just sitting there in a relaxed state and enter this value.
For me that is always around 60, which is quite precisely 10 beats above my average lowest sleep HR. I also see Resources as a individual value, nothing absolute. If it corresponds with how I feel it’s okay for me and that’s pretty much the case with this settings. -
In for a SV or a RaceS and watched Courtney’s Instagram today. It’s a recent post (4 days), not sure about the date the picture is taken but the watch she has seems to have 3 round buttons on the side. I don’t see a Suunto in the line up that has that feature. Any guesses what this is here?
Here a zoomed-in section:
Picture: https://imgur.com/a/1v7txB6
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@Steven-Vanlancker it looks like a S9Baro or a Spartan
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@Steven-Vanlancker If thos should be a Suunto then it could be the soon coming Suunto Run.
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@Sportsfreund dont look so. The Suunto run will be the littlest watch in the Race Family… Around 43mm only. See a YouTube video whats coming. Perhaps iam wrong…
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@Sportsfreund when the release date for the run will be?
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@GiPFELKiND Hm no clue why he think that this could be a Suunto.
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@Steven-Vanlancker said in Suunto Race S general discussion:
In for a SV or a RaceS and watched Courtney’s Instagram today. It’s a recent post (4 days), not sure about the date the picture is taken
It’s written in the post description, Big’s Backyard 2020.
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@Steven-Vanlancker said in Suunto Race S general discussion:
In for a SV or a RaceS and watched Courtney’s Instagram today. It’s a recent post (4 days), not sure about the date the picture is taken but the watch she has seems to have 3 round buttons on the side. I don’t see a Suunto in the line up that has that feature. Any guesses what this is here?
Here a zoomed-in section:
Picture: https://imgur.com/a/1v7txB6
This must be a very very very old photo. The S/Lab shirt is very very very old and the Suunto watch has the ambasod strap, which had only 9Baro (I think).
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@timecode yes, it has to be something like that. Old picture … but I was confused as she didn’t look that much younger on the picture