Suunto Race 2 General Discussion
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@Tomas5 For now, when I need precise HR mesures (and I agree with you, it’s important), I use chest strap. Even if SR2 OHR seems better, I would probably continue to use HR strap anyway for running, cycling. I use OHR for my everyday mesure, sleep tracking, or tracking for walk, other sports.
But for running and all high intensity activies, I’ll continue to use chest strap until we have a OHR (or other way) to have perfectly reliable data.
Plus HR strap allows VFC mesure (zone sense).
So for me, OHR are getting better and that’s a good thing, but for now it’s a vain debate to hope to have perfect mesures with it. -
@Luis-Andés-Olmedo Pace is meaningless in the mountains and HR not much better. I use RPE for training now complement with ZoneSense, which is a game changer for me. ZS is not a proxy for HR
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@Brad_Olwin I mainly do rpe too, just checking my jr sometime for 90% of my training (ohr I don’t use belt that much)
When I do intervals (short or long) I put a belt but even this I use rpe
I quantify my load using foster and it works quite well, when I run I know what is my Hr and I use the watch as a confirmation
Btw and sorry for the off topic but did you know if there is a way to define an rpe in the suunto app after exercice was recorded? -
@Josaiplu I use feeling for that…how hard the workout was. I have been asking for private comments as well. Tags will work for this.
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@Tieutieu hope they will one day start again sell shirts like this https://www.lepape.com/en/salomon-t-shirt-movesense-men-grey with movesence support. I have some issues wearing chest strap. This would be best alternative.
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@Tomas5 I would buy one, too!
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@Tomas5 said in Suunto Race 2 General Discussion:
@Tieutieu hope they will one day start again sell shirts like this https://www.lepape.com/en/salomon-t-shirt-movesense-men-grey with movesence support. I have some issues wearing chest strap. This would be best alternative.
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