Custom HR zones
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Ambit2 users also cannot set HR zones and power zones(including FTP)
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That’s a shame.
On the old Movescount site is was possible to adjust the HR zones even for Ambit users.
I still got more convinced the next watch isn’t a Suunto… Oh wait…after the transition I already was. -
@awinkel
that’s sad, because with newer watches, SA is great, everything works very nicely and is in constant improvement -
@awinkel said in Custom HR zones:
I still got more convinced the next watch isn’t a Suunto… Oh wait…after the transition I already was.
Choose whichever brand/model fulfills your needs, but… I quite like the motto from the box of my Vibram shoe: you are the technology! If you know what I mean
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@andrasveres meh, this technology is a couple decades old XD.
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@dmytro but it work from quite a few couple of thousand years now and more important, it adapts pretty amazingly.
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@andrasveres yeah, but:
Long charging cycles
Abundance of paid premium services
Not waterproof unless with a special case
No warranty -
I also still missing a website…
I often make a route on a website.
When I want to import a route in the watch first I have to send it to my mobile than import into the suunto app and than synchronize my watch…
Also I’m missing an overview of my training efforts.
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@awinkel said in Custom HR zones:
I also still missing a website…
I often make a route on a website.
When I want to import a route in the watch first I have to send it to my mobile than import into the suunto app and than synchronize my watch…
Also I’m missing an overview of my training efforts.
A manufacture like Garmin is doing this a lot better.It’s a matter of choosing the right 3rd party. Komoot for the routes, Strava (if premium) for everything, runanalyze for overview , intervals.icu
Although like you I prefer to have one thing in one place , today as far as heavily discussed on this forum is not on Suunto’s plans to have again a site. So either you accept and learn how to deal with it (and everyone can help) or change brand -
I wasn’t sure untill my yesterday test, with my supreme joy I found that hrTSS is identical between A3P and S9B. That’s the thing I could not have overlooked. So I can train by feeling and still evaluate if my training is consistent with my training plan.
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@awinkel have a look at intervals.icu - it’s really great in those aspect! AND; Garmins webinterface is awful when it comes to evaluating data - you want to see your pace developement over the last 6 months? They will give you a graphic with 6 dots on it, without any further data or possibility dive deeper into or overlay another metric (like HR) - Garmin for me makes beautiful watches and has lots of features, but it’s awfully in presentation an structure of this data
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@awinkel said in Custom HR zones:
I also still missing a website…
I often make a route on a website.
When I want to import a route in the watch first I have to send it to my mobile than import into the suunto app and than synchronize my watch…
Also I’m missing an overview of my training efforts.
A manufacture like Garmin is doing this a lot better.If you have an iPad or Apple Silicon Mac the app runs great on a larger screen and you can add the route directly.
Second, Garmin IMHO is not better. Getting a route into a Garmin watch is convoluted and confusing. A lot of steps and internet necessary.
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I don’t know where I set FTP = 250 before (maybe it’s a personalized app of ambit).
Now my FTP = 264.
I have to calculate the TSS = TSS (P) / 1.115 1.115=(264/250)^2
calculated by SuntoZH every time。Device:Ambit2
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@zt_zzzzz you just made me remind that I can try and use a custom app for zone.
Yes ftp was a parameter to be set in TSS custom app -
@fluca said in Custom HR zones:
@zt_zzzzz you just made me remind that I can try and use a custom app for zone.
Yes ftp was a parameter to be set in TSS custom appBut
I recompiled a new custom app and defined FTP = 264,But it didn’t work. The result is still the original 250 -