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    People who jumped from 9PP to Race S?

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    • VoiGASV Offline
      VoiGAS Gold Members @fv4500
      last edited by

      @fv4500 You are right, personally I would choose the Nomad if I would have to decide now.


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      Ambit3 Vertical

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        Tieutieu Platinum Member @2b2bff
        last edited by Tieutieu

        @2b2bff so far with amoled watches you can navigate with touchscreen on map, but you can’t switch from a screen to another. You have to press the crown go from a screen to another.
        With SV and S9pp you can unable touchscreen to navigate between screens (except to exit from map screen)

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        • enriqueescomsE Offline
          enriqueescoms @Tieutieu
          last edited by enriqueescoms

          @Tieutieu Really? That’s a shame, I use the touchscreen switch on my 9PP most of the time. (The climate is dry and I hardly sweat.)

          Suunto 9 Peak Pro (all black version)
          Suunto Race S (gravel gray)

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            Tieutieu Platinum Member @enriqueescoms
            last edited by Tieutieu

            @enriqueescoms unless I missed something, that’s still impossible yes. That’s one of the rare things I dislike on my SRs.

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              2b2bff
              last edited by

              I’m the complete opposite, I would love to navigate the watch exclusively with buttons apart from dragging the map around. I’m used to this from Garmin…

              Suunto Race S

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              • Ecki D.E Offline
                Ecki D. Bronze Member
                last edited by Ecki D.

                Speaking for me - Crowns and AMOLED keep me away from upgrading.
                AMOLED would be okay but only with maximum battery life.

                Most of the time I forget that there is touch too. Maybe because you always have to push a button before starting to use touch.

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                • enriqueescomsE Offline
                  enriqueescoms
                  last edited by enriqueescoms

                  Taking advantage of Black Friday and an additional discount, I ended up buying the Race S. I received it yesterday and I’m going to see if it wins me over.

                  FIRST IMPRESSIONS:

                  • More comfortable than the 9PP. Surprisingly, despite being a tad bigger, it’s more comfortable on my small wrist. (Both are the steel version).

                  • Although the click feel is less robust than on the 9PP, the experience is even a bit more pleasant.

                  • Regarding readability, the improvement over the 9PP isn’t very significant. My expectations were higher.

                  • Installing the maps was much easier than I thought.

                  • I liked the more comprehensive sleep report that the Race S provides compared to the 9PP.

                  • One advantage is that I can finally go back from the navigation screen! (The only downside is that I can’t swipe the screen using the touch function).

                  • On the other hand, I’m still getting used to the screen going completely black.

                  • Related to the above, the delay before the screen activates after a wrist turn is noticeably longer on the Race S; I prefer the 9PP in this regard.

                  • I’m also getting used to the new way of operating the watch: 2 buttons + crown vs. 3 buttons. I’m still not sure which I prefer.

                  • The premium feel is slightly lacking compared to the 9PP. In this sense, the more radically minimalist design of the 9PP appeals to me more than that of the Race S.

                  • One curious thing is that I think the UI interface is smoother on the 9PP than on the Race S. Or at least, because it’s visually less cluttered, it seems more fluid to the eye.

                  Now all that remains is to put it to the test in real-world activities to thoroughly evaluate it.

                  Suunto 9 Peak Pro (all black version)
                  Suunto Race S (gravel gray)

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                    2b2bff @enriqueescoms
                    last edited by

                    @enriqueescoms said in People who jumped from 9PP to Race S?:

                    I’m still getting used to the screen going completely black.

                    I use AOD all the time. Can’t stand wearing a blank screen on my wrist. Never could with any make…

                    Suunto Race S

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                    • enriqueescomsE Offline
                      enriqueescoms @enriqueescoms
                      last edited by

                      FIRST ACTIVITIES: (I will keep updating)

                      INDOOR POOL SWIMMING

                      • The Race S screen is much easier to read. Good point!

                      • I haven’t had any lap count errors, unlike with the 9PP since the last update.

                      • However, one strange thing: the average pace doesn’t correspond to the division between distance and time; it’s incorrect as a mathematical operation. (1,350m in 36min doesn’t give an average pace of 3:01/100m) 🙄

                      Suunto 9 Peak Pro (all black version)
                      Suunto Race S (gravel gray)

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                        2b2bff @enriqueescoms
                        last edited by

                        @enriqueescoms There are two times, one for the whole activity and one for the time you actually swam - the watch will break your swim in intervals if you stop…

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