Treadmill Distance Accuracy
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Which pod is best performance to cost? I would only use it for treadmill accuracy, so I don’t need power or any advanced metrics.
Can the zwift pod connect directly to Suunto?
Tnx
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@Ketoohs I would argue if you want to keep things cheap the Zwift POD is a good choice. Always worked fine for me, and it goes for 45 euros in most EU countries: I don’t know if anything cheaper exists, honestly. Before Zwift acquired it it was called Milestone, and you could get it for 20 - sadly, no longer the case.
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I recommend to use the Runn treadmill sensor. No foot pod can give these exact data. Pace, incline and cadence are precise measured by the Runn and the connection to Zwift or Suunto watch is possible. Just incline is missing on the Suunto watch, but may be there is a future S+ app.
The graph for the incline is showing the shock absorption because the Runn is very sensitive. But the advantage is to have the ascent of the training in meters.
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@pilleus I bought one today after having a treadmill workout last week, which tracked 12km despite treadmill displaying 11km. I hope it arrives quick, can’t wait to test it and I hope they add a s+ app for incline.
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@Spree I have a ZWIFTpod and it is very unreliable. It constantly falls off the connection and the battery drains very quickly. I tried training with it in the arena and on the treadmill, but because of these problems I had to give up using it. Maybe it needs some kind of calibration or firmware, I don’t know.
@pilleus pace looks fantastic in the photo. -
@Stas-Varazhbit I agree with the battery, it’s not great. I didn’t have connectivity problems though.
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I received my Runn Sensor on Friday and did two runs with it over the last two days. It’s stunningly accurate, no big differences and kilometer vibration of the watch matches with display of the treadmill.
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@Andi-Buzer Did you increase the sensitivity of the Runn to obtain a correct cadence?
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@pilleus no not yet. I did the speed and incline calibration with the configurEZ app and nothing else.
I just compared it to the trackings before installing the runn sensor and it appears to have almost doubled for the same speed. 79 before installing to 155 after installing. -
@Andi-Buzer It’s another value. There is SPM and cadence. If I sync the activity to Strava I get the double value of the SPM, which is the (cadence * 4) …
And if you use the Runn without calibration, you will get the real speed and distance, which may differ from your treadmill. I just calibrated the incline and use the speed settings without calibration.
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@pilleus so just to make sure I got it right. Cadence is one leg, SPM both legs. And Strava misinterprets the value delivered by the runn and doubles it ?
I guess I should reset the runn to factory calibration then
And now on German to eliminate the chances of me messing up translation:
Also es ist ein Datenfeld, aber die Uhr berechnet den Wert anders als der Runn ? Und Strava geht von der Art und Weise aus wie die Uhr es berechnet und nimmt den Wert Mal 2 ? -
@Andi-Buzer Garmin macht es korrekt, das Datenfeld stimmt, die Angaben auch.
Suunto App zeigt z. B. 176 spm, Strava macht daraus beim Synchronisieren 352 S/min.
Warum auch immer.
For all: Garmin is okay, the data field is correct, the data too.
Suunto app shows e. g. 176 spm, after the sync to Strava I get there 352 S/min.
No idea why.
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Today I ran into a new problem. After having to reset my s9p because workouts weren’t synced to it anymore. I obviously had to pair my runn to my watch again, and now my watch does not use the pace values delivered by the runn. Do I have to do some outdoor runs to get the calibration off the watch to work and then accept the values of the runn “footpod” ?
The problems which occur with my s9p in the last few weeks makes me really want to leave suunto…
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Did you pair the Runn as foot pod? The blue LED is on, when connected to the watch? And the Runn configuration is okay? The on/off switch is configurable to switch off both, BLE and ANT+. Just to be sure …
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@pilleus yeah it’s paired as footpod and I double checked configuration. It’s also displayed as connected when I start the workout.
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Okay, you can try to change the data field from pace to speed to check if this is the problem. The sticks on the treadmill floor are okay? Does the app Configurez show the speed and incline?
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@pilleus yeah the ConfigurEZ app shows the values spot on.
Gonna test the change for the data field tomorrow, although I haven’t had it changed in the treadmill mode before the soft reset. -
So it turns out I’m just dumb. The watch connected to the Garmin HRM pro plus which was in near vicinity and acts as a footpod as well. After moving it to another room and trying the pairing again everything worked fine. Nonetheless it wasn’t helpful neither being able to choose between sensors to connect nor see the name of the connected sensor on the watch.
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@Andi-Buzer said in Treadmill Distance Accuracy:
Nonetheless it wasn’t helpful neither being able to choose between sensors to connect nor see the name of the connected sensor on the watch.
Agree, sensor management should improve.