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      Egika Platinum Member @shamilt1
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      @shamilt1 this will likely not change.

      t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Titanium, S9PP Titanium, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal, Race S Titanium Courtney, Run Lime, Race 2, Vertical 2 Titanium

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        shamilt1 @Egika
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        @Egika So unless I’m reading this wrong, Suunto either know that it measures distance a little short, but it was designed to do so…( I can’t understand why this would be the case!) or it’s not significant enough to address in an update. Personally I think it’s disappointing that it won’t be addressed.

        Race 2, Forerunner 265, Huawei GT6 Pro.

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          2b2bff Silver Members @shamilt1
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          @shamilt1 said in Race 2 accuracy:

          Suunto either know that it measures distance a little short

          It measures shorter than the other models. The question is is it more accurate, though?

          Race S

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            Finnjf @2b2bff
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            @2b2bff I wrote about this before, but from my n=1 sample size, the Race 2 measures short, and is further from true distances than other watches from Suunto, COROS, and Garmin. I’ve measured it against a measuring wheel. Also, recent race performances by elites wearing the Race 2 in certified road races also have it measuring a bit shorter than race distances.

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              chus1962 @2b2bff
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              @2b2bff said in Race 2 accuracy:

              It measures shorter than the other models. The question is is it more accurate, though?

              Nordic Walking on a measured loop of 2260 m:

              March 31

              Loop Race S Garmin 955
              1 2277 m 2259 m
              2 2263 m 2263 m
              3 2267 m 2262 m
              4 2255 m 2267 m

              April 19

              Loop Race 2 Garmin 955
              1 2244 m 2261 m
              2 2241 m 2263 m
              3 2244 m 2267 m
              4 2242 m 2272 m
              5 2238 m 2265 m

              On measured straight paths, errors were smaller.

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                shamilt1 @2b2bff
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                @2b2bff I don’t think so…surely all the other devices can’t be wrong?

                Additionally, when I plot a route on footpath or the Suunto app, the Race 2 always returns a shorter distance than the plotted route too…my other watches don’t. This is mainly on canal towpaths so not a lot of cutting corners going on…but plenty of weaving round walkers etc. that could add a few meters.

                But it appears it’s not going to be looked at and I’m struggling to see why this would be.

                Race 2, Forerunner 265, Huawei GT6 Pro.

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                  Egika Platinum Member @shamilt1
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                  @shamilt1 you cannot address it easily. You cannot add 0.5% distance to everything, because there are situations where it does not measure short.

                  t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Titanium, S9PP Titanium, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal, Race S Titanium Courtney, Run Lime, Race 2, Vertical 2 Titanium

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                    Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member @shamilt1
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                    @shamilt1 ran a marathon at the weekend and measured 45metres out (short)…which seems very decent, especially with some distance of that being spent on narrow streets with tallish buildings.

                    My km auto-lap buzzes were generally bang on, or up to maybe within 10-20metres when passing the course distance markers through until at least 30km…(I stopped caring/noticing beyond that!).

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                      shamilt1 @Nigel Taylor 0
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                      @Nigel-Taylor-0 I’d certainly settle for that over such a distance. In comparison, my last run was 14k and my Race 2 measured 90 meters shorter than my other watch, so not as good as you got.
                      I understand it may not be an easy fix, but let’s hope the boffins decide to take on the challenge and get it sorted…it’s the one thing that bugs me about this otherwise excellent watch.

                      Race 2, Forerunner 265, Huawei GT6 Pro.

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                        isaac.net
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                        Hi,
                        To contribute to the thread, today I did a mountain bike ride with my Race 2 Titanium and a Garmin 530. The difference was only 40 meters: Race 2, 30.98km vs Garmin 530, 31.02km.
                        Regards

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