Suunto 9 Peak
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just now, on the train, I’m doing a test of the OHR at rest.
i measure by hand and with a chronometer 41 pulsations per minute and the watch gives me between 78 and 82…
second test, I measure 40 and the watch goes down to 42 and then goes back to 67…
third test,
i’m 42 and the watch goes down at the end of 42 after staying at 55.
And my SpO2 at 71% or not working
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@frederick-rochette said in Suunto 9 Peak:
just now, on the train, I’m doing a test of the OHR at rest.
i measure by hand and with a chronometer 41 pulsations per minute and the watch gives me between 78 and 82…
seems to be double.Sure you counted correctly? When I sit in the train I would be almost sleeping or dead at a pulse of 41…
Or are you a marathon world record racer?Random results should not happen - have you checked the recommendations for proper wearing of the watch? Strap tightness, skin color or tatoos?
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@frederick-rochette you have it toooooo tight then or too low.
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@frederick-rochette also try cleaning the LEDs just in case.
Btw 40 resting hr in the middle of the day I bet you must be Killian’s brother.
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@freeheeler No odd at all.
I like to see and follow the route and other info from the watch during ride so I don’t want to release my hand from the handlebar to do that.
But of course the commonly intended place for the watch is on you wrist -
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Peak:
@s1ngletracker put some force
According to our ext tester Tomasz
have you tried with some lubricant?
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@zhang965 me ? I never leave home without my lubricant. You never know what happens.
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Explanatory comment to my previous post. I was in the store today and compared the displays of others S9P. It turned out that this model has such a display. I mean backlight has a slightly pink tint. It is not visible when we are outside but it is noticeable in the low light conditions.
Is it a defect? I do not think so.
Maybe I’ve been working with colors too long
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@s1ngletracker agree when it comes to pushing the pin into the holes. It looks much more elegant though
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Peak:
me ? I never leave home without my lubricant. You never know what happens.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos HR below 50 while sitting is nothing impossible, I think
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@andré-faria 'dat cardboard laptop stand is money.
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@aroo7 certainly not impossible, 43 for me while sitting/resting
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@chrisa Is is possible to take out the spring bars from the supplied strap? I’m thinking of using a different strap when my watch arrives but can’t work out from the videos I’ve watched if it’s possible to take out the spring bars from the supplied strap. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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@iowboy
straps that fit usually come with the quick release bars -
@freeheeler Hi. The hook straps I use don’t. I’ve always had to use the spring bars that came with my watch.
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@iowboy I am not sure… have never done it. There is a quite big metal part on it of which I am not sure if it will be difficult to pull it through the “hollow part” (don’t know if this makes sense in English ) here are some pics:
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@chrisa Thanks. Your pics were brilliant and really helped.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos no 40 is common among trained people
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@chrisc92 isn’t that 45 ? I get 48-40 but not 40 at the middle of the day
33 beats per minute
Sleeping only seven hours a night, Kilian Jornet seems almost superhuman. His resting heartbeat is extremely low at 33 beats per minute, compared with the average man’s 60 per minute or an athlete’s 40 per minute.I wanted to say that 40 while it’s an athletes resting hr it’s not all times from at least what I have seen in my close circles. I might be wrong.