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@DMytro If you go to sleep, the next activity is a new activity, unless it’s a multi day hike/run and I’d like to have it logged as one activity.
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@skifun said in Resume later:
@DMytro If you go to sleep, the next activity is a new activity, unless it’s a multi day hike/run and I’d like to have it logged as one activity.
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@TrailEyes - how long does it take your HR to get back in line…
Normally within 2 mins my HR is back within zone 1 maybe still a zone 2 depending on how hard I have been pushing it.
So would then pause at this point in time - you would probably stop the activity.
30mins later I resume, you start. I have one activity at the end, you have 2 - 3 activities. I just prefer the cleaner look of one activity, especially as I can see the whole track of what we have done, I don’t have to add up 3-4 tracks to see total distance, I don’t have to restart the navigation each time etc etc. Just a lot more convenient.Also if tracking a walk into town and or a walk around a park or historical house and gardens etc and you end up going in and out of buildings - especially in and out of buildings just pausing your activity can end up taking quite a hit on GPS as it burns more battery trying to get maintain a fix in an area it can’t. And while sure i have battery to burn, and its not going to prevent me from being able to track that day, the difference is that using resume later I still only need to charge say once a week, rather than having to charge twice that week.
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@Jamie-BG said in Resume later:
@TrailEyes - how long does it take your HR to get back in line…
This is an interesting discussion, if enough demand for it we should have this but….I will never use it. Since I run ultras, I never pause the watch because all the time on my feet counts in a race. I typically do not record activities where I am not exercising so going in and out of places is not an issue. When out on long runs I do not pause for filtering water or slowing down/stopping to eat since in a race the clock will keep ticking. Thinking of a 320k ultra the year after this, my watch would run even when sleeping since the race has a time limit.
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@Brad_Olwin altough I don’t own the watch, this is a feature that garmin watch has and I find useful in one case:
I am using it on a bike ride (I don’t run that much), and we stop to have lunch, or even to camp (bikepacking) and the device is not wasting battery, nor wobbling around on the gps.
Also it allows me to have “full” ride and not segmented.
Unofrtunately on garmin side, they didn’t implemented this on the edge computers, and is annoying, but you can put them to sleep.It is not a super use case, and for sure we can merge tracks with 3rd party tools, but being integrated is neat.
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@André-Faria Many places to merge activities and upload to Suunto. I typically merge online and then send through Runalyze or RunGap (iOS).
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@Brad_Olwin I don’t use third party apps. I think Suunto app is a freaking awesome app.
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@skifun Agreed but it you want to merge activities you can export fit files or have them automatically exported, then re-import.
I use Training Peaks and have used TP longer than Suunto online (prior to MovesCount). SA does not have sufficient Training Planning Tools for me but that may come, there are a lot of improvements happening with the app. If Training Planning gets implemented I will say goodbye to TP. -
@Brad_Olwin said in Resume later:
@André-Faria Many places to merge activities and upload to Suunto. I typically merge online and then send through Runalyze or RunGap (iOS).
@Brad_Olwin I understand all that, but I think a lot of clients prefer to stay on suunto app. And I believe Suunto also learned that “fast” with the recent training center on the app.
As clients we come to the forum, to ask , but also we take our time to explain why. If we didn’t knew the alternives we would ask on how to do it.
Everytime I see this kind of answers, it makes me think that Suunto sometimes is still in the old way…where we have to go 3rd parties, import, export etc.
Fortunately the app evolution shows the opposite, simplicity and integration.
Hope the watches follow even more this line.
Features like this simplify the life for the little ambitions of those who buys the watch and just want to enjoy it.
I also work on product development and when we have little resources every feature that the client asks, becomes a little stressful and maybe unneeded, but if it asked many times, maybe there is a reason, even if on the teams they don’t see it that way.PS: nothing personal, quite like to see different ways of thinking also, and I think Suunto is evolving fast.
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@Brad_Olwin all good, but you lose data or it is not displayed in SA, for example cadence graph, power graph when cycling. Otherwise this would be a solution
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@André-Faria Resume later was a question in that latest survey. I certainly see the need for it whether or not I might use it. This is especially true as battery life keeps getting longer. I think we should have the flexibility but what I wanted to stress is I think Suunto is fairly responsive to survey preferences if enough demand it should be implemented. I am frustrated as well by import limitations in SA, I have accidentally deleted exercises and importing often is not perfect.
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I am a for for the ‘Resume Later’. I can definitely see both sides but even if it’s not something that you’ll use often it’s still nice to have available as an option IMO
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Does anyone try multisport to make a break from the main activity with an activity without GPS to save battery?
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@Kramble It in fact works nicely for that purpose, but it breaks down your main activity in multisport segmens, which makes the analysis of the data more painful in my opinion; also several services (for instance Runalyze) will split the main activity in all the multisport segments - one activity per segment.
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Glad to have found this as I just posted this question in suunto vertical thread. So I never saw this mentioned in above comments. For me this feature is most important for overnight hike etc I want to have te one gps track and one gpx file so that I can then navigate there again or give to someone else just the one file. Otherwise I would then have to make and save 2 separate routes in my watch one for the first day and one for the second day for this particular hike. Much easier to have it all as one nice and neat.
I was thinking because suunto doesn’t have this feature what I could do on up coming hike is at end of day one change gps setting to ultra track or whatever it’s called so it’s only pinging every hour while I sleep. In morning change back to dual band etc would this be a possible work around for us using suunto for multi day hike ?
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reading all this thread : my point of vue is that it would be useful to have functions in SA to merge/edit activities and gpx files !
I want my watch to remain simple.
The only annoying case I think a resume activity function would have been great is when I stopped accidentally activity. Despite my S9b was locked, it happened last year on my first ultra (buttons on the S9b ambassador are huge…unlocked and stopped just with hand movements - I was pissed off)…just missed few meters but had to start a new activity.
A merging function in SA would have saved me the same has a resume possibility (not exactly by the way : the resume function would have kept the average pace, total distance….of my course - in this case it would have been great).But on multiple activities/days trip that would be part of the same training/adventure, I’rather have a merging option in SA, that could work two ways :
- 1 choosing to totally merge activities to make one unique
- 2 choosing to « gather » activities, and then have similar displays that when using the multisport function : a global activity but where you can see details of every activity in it. The export fil option could then be : export every single gpx from every component, or export the whole gpx.
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@Tieutieu
I add crop to the list, I find it more important than resume later… but that’s an SA, not a watch feature -
@gone-troppo
Even with Garmin Resume later function isn’t overly recommended as:- technically watch still in tracking mode so certain features like sleep tracking etc don’t work.
- Crash concern - if watch for some reason does crash you have lost complete track. At least stopping and starting each day would mean potentially only losing that day.
Most of us just use fit tools: https://www.fitfiletools.com/#/top to splice together each days record instead to give one whole track.
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