the5krunner impressions
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@the5krunner said in the5krunner impressions:
thank you for the implication that I am a big name Today has started well !
No doubt about it. It is a fact that you have a very solid knowledge of all kinds of sport or smartwatches which I accept.
But nevertheless, as you mentioned, I am different and therefore I wrote that I never was interested in the reviews of other users. Sounds like a criticism, but in my mother language I could explain it more precisely. Instead of interested I should have taken the expression “reviews do not affect my personal experience and usage”. ️
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@NickK Agree with you regarding the target audience. I find the S7 is a great watch, I have an AW4 that has similar battery life and a better smartwatch than S7 as I am on iOS but…it is a PITA to use for intervals and I have been in the Suunto ecosystem for so long that I am more comfortable with Suunto. I use the S7 exclusively when I travel for work to find popular running routes.
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And the final review: https://the5krunner.com/2020/03/02/suunto-7-review/
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@isazi said in the5krunner impressions:
And the final review: https://the5krunner.com/2020/03/02/suunto-7-review/
So what does that sound like? Yep. To me, it sounds like an alternative to an Apple Watch. NOT an alternative to a Suunto 9 or Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar or even to a top-end Garmin Forerunner running watch. Suunto devotees may scoff, and rightly so, this is not a watch for them. But hey, the Apple Watch is the best selling wearable…EVER. There REALLY is a market for this sort of thing. Honest!!
Finally, someone who gets it. I agree with this review. Honest and objective.
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@Bulkan Except all people writing here are Suunto 9 or Suunto 5 owners And all of them want Suunto 7 to be Suunto 9 with smarts and better screen at a cost of battery life.
Suunto should really consider making Suunto 9 ¾
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@NickK Suunto 8, the love child of 9 and 7. Or maybe is it Suunto 16?
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@NickK said in the5krunner impressions:
@Bulkan Except all people writing here are Suunto 9 or Suunto 5 owners And all of them want Suunto 7 to be Suunto 9 with smarts and better screen at a cost of battery life.
Suunto should really consider making Suunto 9 ¾
I am a Suunto9 and Suunto5 owner. Not in the group you mentioned as the S7 cannot be an S9 and I don’t think we will have the two merged for quite some time. My hope is that in some way the maps implementation can be parsed into the successor of the S9.
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Suunto 8, the love child of 9 and 7. Or maybe is it Suunto 16?
I see… No Harry Potter fans here
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This is definitely more realistic and more honest review than the one from dc rainmaker.
I say more honest because i think that DC went intentionally more harsh in his review just to maybe shake Suunto a little bit in order to Suunto consider all drawbacks of this watch that he is mentioning and i can not say i dont agree with couple of his remarks.
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@NickK said in the5krunner impressions:
I see… No Harry Potter fans here
That might have got more love in the platform discussion.
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@Bulkan I have found I need to look at external sensors for strength and circuit training. OHR seems fine for me for running. This is a huge gap in my opinion as you should not really need to go out of the Suunto ecosystem to support this with other apps - if you do not do that then you do not get a true measure on effort and recovery.
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@Bulkan he he he. I like you ! thank you for the kind words
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thank you.
FWIW, I think I finally largely understand the commercial side of doing reviews.
In a nutshell: it just isn’t possible for anyone except dcr to make a living in this space EXCEPT from Garmin commissions and ad revenue income and maybe paid-sponsorships for the likes of GCN.
If you accept that as ‘probably true’, then you can draw your own implications about the motivations behind what people write.
To be clear: my statement is not aimed at dcr. he is probably the exception to the rule.
Regarding his intentions to shake up Suunto. I would imagine that Suunto is fully aware of what they released with the S7 and why they released it. All the companies understand what they are doing 95% of the time, they are stuffed full of intelligent people. They make compromises, perhaps, for commercial or timing reasons.
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@kkalsi for strength I use it as high I can in my wrist. Specially if I do burpees and is pretty accurate. The light weight of the watch helps a lot.
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@Bulkan - thanks will try it and see if things improve.