Suunto Race S general discussion
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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.
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 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 
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 Is it possible to send a gpx file to the watch while it is recording an activity? Is it possible to navigate while recording an activity, then stop navigation and chose a different route and start navigation? 
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 @szleslie yes to both scenarios. 
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 @szleslie said in Suunto Race S general discussion: then stop navigation and chose a different route and start navigation? More precisely, no need to stop and start. You can just load a different route while navigating. 
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 @Squirrel Great news because I asked my “friend” Google Gemini about it. It said synchronisation is not possible between phone and watch while the watch is recording an activity. On my Garmin Epix gen 2 I recorded an activity which was a hike, loaded a previously synced route after the recording was started. When I arrived to my destination I created a new route in Osmand on my phone. Shared it to Garmin Connect then send this new route to the watch. I loaded it while the Epix was recoding the hike and followed the newly loaded route. 
 So It works the same way on Race s. I just want to be sure.
 Thx your and Audaxjoe’s answer!
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 @szleslie only caveat I’d say it you need wifi or data to plot a new route. So in remote areas planning a new route may not be possible. I think packaged like kamoot you can download maps to your phone, but not sure about this. I do use Kamoot but have never needed to plot anything offline. 
 





