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    What sport mode is missing from our watches in your opinion?

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      Artus Diver @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos

      I’m currently using a Suunto Vertical1 and Race 2.
      Personally, I miss the functionality of underwater swimming in a pool using apnea.
      It’s similar to freediving, but for distance, not depth.
      I supplement my activity with “snorkeling,” but it’s not the same.

      Depending on the equipment used, there are three main categories:

      DYN (Dynamic with Monofin) – dynamic with a monofin.
      DYNB (Dynamic with Bi-fins) – dynamic with double fins.
      DNF (Dynamic No Fins) – dynamic without fins (swimming underwater using a stroke similar to the breaststroke).

      For comparison, holding your breath in place (e.g., while lying on the surface of the pool) is called Static Apnea (STA).

      What do you think Dimi, can this be added?🙏

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        Egika Platinum Member @Artus Diver
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        @Artus-Diver The monofin version is there: Mermaiding.
        How about using this also for other fin options?

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          ADidier
          last edited by ADidier

          It’s not really sports modes that are missing from the Suunto Run but rather compatibility and functions:

          • Compatibility with the Runna app

          • The rower mode exists but it’s a shame that we can’t connect the PM5 of the Concept2 to the watch as with Coros.

          • No running and cycling tests to fill in heart areas, thresholds, FTP.

          • The function “Climb guidance”

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            Artus Diver @Egika
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            @Egika
            I’ve also used this “Mermaiding” mode, but it’s not what I expected.
            I swim (and am learning) using the DYNB (Dynamic with Bi-fins) and DNF (Dynamic No Fins) techniques.
            In the “Mermaiding” or “Snorkeling” disciplines, you press start, and it counts the time, depth, and number of dives… but there’s nothing else you can do (in my opinion, they’re the same sports with a different name).

            I think advanced freedivers could elaborate more.

            I’m a beginner in this area, and for me, the “Mermaiding” or “Snorkeling” activities lack advanced/automatic management of surface intervals and heart rate for recovery.

            Example:

            1. I free-swim for 50 meters (a distance, near the bottom of a swimming pool),
            • the time of the “dive” is measured,
            • depth,
            • heart rate (minimum/maximum),
            • the number of underwater strokes,
            • the number of the next free-swim (if the dive is consecutive),
            • maybe even saturation, but I’m not sure if this is a good indicator and wouldn’t it be better if it were measured during recovery?
            1. I stop after 50 meters and press the “LAP” button. From that moment on, recovery time should be measured/estimated based on the underwater time and the current heart rate.

            It would be helpful if the swimmer/diver could set an alarm for:

            • reaching the minimum heart rate (manually set),
            • reaching the manually set surface interval time,

            Maybe add the “Breathing” function available in Suunto Plus for more effective recovery?

            After reaching the designated surface interval time or the set minimum heart rate, the next dive begins.

            1. The next step is to dive again as in step 1.

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              Egika Platinum Member @Artus Diver
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              @Artus-Diver
              Thank you for the explanation!
              this sounds more like the function of an S+ app, than a sport mode to me.

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                Adrien F
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                It would be great if you could add fencing.
                Thank you

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                  Tieutieu Platinum Member @Adrien F
                  last edited by Tieutieu

                  @Adrien2 Yep I’m with you and already mentioned it too ! (My wife always ask me why it’s not in her S9pp - fencing has been her sport for 40 years !)

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                    Sharon Grant
                    last edited by

                    I recently started back to Tai Chi after a number of years. It’d be great to see that on the activity list.

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                      Adrien F @Tieutieu
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                      @Tieutieu Yes, and it would also be awesome if they could add the three primary disciplines (foil, épée, and sabre).

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                        Rasser @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos

                        I am missing a ‘no noncence’ any-sport-mode.

                        My use case

                        I swim in a circular pool (this one) and I use my Suunto Race watch to track the exercise. Because the pool is round, there is no pauses, no turns, only continuous swimming. Since there is no gnss coverage, there is no way the watch could figure out the distance. Instead I press the lap button every time i have done one round, i my case per 100 meter.
                        I have tried many profiles, but they all record random weird distances, also when I have set the pool length to 100 meters.

                        What I want is:

                        • Every time I press the lap button, the watch should record:
                          ** the lap time
                          ** the predifined lap distance - in my case 100 meter
                        • after finishing the exercise, the app should:
                          ** calculate average speed etc. pr. lap and total
                          ** let me adjust lap distances; e.g. if I have forgot to press once, so one of the laps is twice the distance
                          ** recalculate the average speed etc. if distances have been edited
                        • Neither watch nor app should try to guess speed during the exercise - only per lap.

                        Other use cases

                        • I am a teacher/trainer/granfather and want to measure laps when my pupil/student/grandson swim/run/drives rounds in/on the pool/running track/race track
                        • I am driving a go-cart on an indoor race court

                        Thanks in advance

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