Rumors and dreams
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@wakarimasen those people do the same on the Garmin side. I’m one of them…
I love the Race S appearance, form factor, maps experience and other things. I do love Garmin’s morning report, race calendar, multiple timers and other things.
After having the sleek Race S I feel that there is no equivalent model on Garmin’s side and I’m just stuck at the fence…
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@wakarimasen said in Rumors and dreams:
I will never understand people listing numerous reasons for using a Garmin, and then complaining that their Suunto doesn’t do the same thing. It seems some people should just buy a Garmin!
I am not one of those but I think it is like being married but wanting something more. The grass is (not) always greener…
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By the way: I can’t sermonise too much. I have a Race, a Polar V3 and a Garmin 955. There just isn’t one perfect watch for me! If I could have the following, I’d be a one watch guy:
- Suunto watch - for me, they are the nicest looking
- in-built running plans (like Polar or Garmin, but preferably, Polar)
- the ability to ‘really’ import data from another device (in my case a Tacx trainer or using Virtual Training Peaks/ Rouvy) which would then show the relevant heart rate info etc.
I think that would probably do it
Meanwhile, I struggle onwards, in my quest for reducing three to two
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@JonasLarsson said in Rumors and dreams:
like being married but wanting something more
A side timepiece?
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@wakarimasen said in Rumors and dreams:
in-built running plans (like Polar or Garmin, but preferably, Polar)
As I understand, Suunto already had this for only one model? That said, TrainAsOne way better than Garmin’s offering and integrates well with Suunto…