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    • SuperFlo75S Offline
      SuperFlo75 Silver Members Bronze Member
      last edited by

      I have no Problem with this after over 5 month using the SV

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      • Stoke80S Offline
        Stoke80
        last edited by Stoke80

        I unfortunately had the same experience, but not quite as bad and only the upper side.
        I think it is not the button that presses, but the edge of the metal where the bracelet is fixed. I think these edges are quite “sharp”, especially on the downside.

        Wearing the Vertical tighter during biking definitely helped me.
        Since I always have a HR belt on anyway, it would probably be even better to attach the watch to the handlebars.
        Then you do not always have to let go of the handlebars to look at the clock.

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          nseslija Bronze Member @darguelles
          last edited by

          @darguelles Never wear the watch on the wrist while riding, always on handlebar…

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          • ___Alejandro____ Offline
            ___Alejandro___ @darguelles
            last edited by

            @darguelles You could wear it on your right arm instead. Should be much less wrist contact with the buttons.

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            • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
              Łukasz Szmigiel @nseslija
              last edited by

              @nseslija basically this.

              It’ll work like a bike computer and you’ll get better asc/dsc readings. However, you’ll need external sensor for HR.

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              • Andrew_A Offline
                Andrew_ @darguelles
                last edited by Andrew_

                @darguelles

                Hi there!

                So, while I have not personally experienced this, I have read ONE other report of it doing the same thing to someone else. This resulted in them returning their watch.

                As someone else mentioned, by the location of your marks, it appears you’re wearing your watch right on your wrist bone. Also rather high on your wrist, which may not be optimal for casual use… comfort… and especially sports.

                Keep in mind with flexion of the wrist, naturally (especially when MTB) you’re going to experience discomfort anywhere space is expanding and contracting with something be in that zone.

                I’d recommend wearing it below the wrist bone, especially if you plan on giving it another shot. I believe that’s the opportunity here, but that’s just my OP.

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                • zhang965Z Offline
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                  last edited by zhang965

                  Sad to see this…

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                  • Olaf GottschalkO Offline
                    Olaf Gottschalk Bronze Member
                    last edited by

                    I have exactly the same problem with my Race… 😞 My marks and scars on my arm are identical to yours and I did not find any position the sharp metal edges of the SR are touching the wrist bone. Wearing it higher with 2 fingers space between the wrist bone and the watch - how should that work? It will always losen and move downwards and then be too lose to detect my heart rate.

                    I think the overall design of these watches is flawed massively. 😞

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                    • sartoricS Offline
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                      last edited by sartoric

                      Yeah, sure.
                      You know what is said “all wrists are created equals”

                      😁

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                      • Mff73M Offline
                        Mff73 @sartoric
                        last edited by

                        @sartoric
                        and some are more equals than others 😉

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                        • M Offline
                          Mauerwegler @Mff73
                          last edited by

                          @Mff73 @sartoric I don’t know what is so funny about the problem discussed in this thread that warrants your jokes. There are a couple of users who report problems with the lugs of some watches and clearly it is bad design. There is no need to have such sharp corners on the lugs. The users can’t return them anymore because they have had the watches more than 14 days. They have to deal with an absolute unnecessary, bloody annoying problem. It’s not funny.

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                          • Mff73M Offline
                            Mff73 @Mauerwegler
                            last edited by Mff73

                            @Mauerwegler
                            with all my respect, we can laugh about everything, but not with everyone.
                            We are not mocking people nor their problems, we are making generic humour.
                            Watch design is unique, humankind wrists are not.
                            Sorry if it is not funny for you.

                            PS : i have such wrist which is not equal to Suunto’s design, my SV is “hurting” me as well, but my wife’s sometime as well, i can’t return it/her neither 🙂

                            PS2 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm
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