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      A Former User
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      I don’t want to make a comparison with other watches but it’s difficult not to do it with some “basic” features. I bought the Race because I got caught by all the good post’s I saw from all the influencers, the watch is very nice and at first glance it is. I’m not using any more till I hope, some day the updates bring this functions. I practice multisport races, that includes, triathlon and duathlon. In triathlon mode you can not change sport pressing one button to change from swimming to T1 to cycling to T2 to running, it changes automatically depending on your speec (thats what I found in a very bad information manual). If you want to configure the order of the sports in triathlon it is not possible. Some times in some events the organization cancels the swimming because of bad weather, I don’t know what my Suinto Race is going to measure, and I’m not sure where he is going to decide when I change from cycling to running, the transitions are not part of my running. Yes, you can manually change from one sport to another, but really, do I have to stop, press one button to select the next sport and loose a lot of time doing that, and still don’t have the choice to register transitions. The same with duathlon, it isn’t a duathon mode in fact, you have to install an application from Suunto and no personal configuration is possible, not even transition time registration. I think this is very basic. I hope some day Sunnto includes this features. #multisport #triathlon #duathlon

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        Egika Platinum Member @Guest
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        @carrillomex yes, I also hope triathlon will get some love from Suunto…
        Right now indeed you change manually with a long upper button press from swimming to T1, with a short press then to bike, long again to T2, short to run.
        No automatic there.
        But also no individual multisports pre-defined and no individual data fields in triathlon 😞

        The current multisport implementation can be used - the sport modes for selection appear in the order of their last use. So this way you can make sure you don’t have to search for them too long…

        t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
        Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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          A Former User @Egika
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          @Egika I didn’t know you could do that with the long and short press button, at least you can do it that way. Thanks for the info. Is that in the manual? I read it and didn’t find that information. (sorry if my english is not as well as it shoud 🙊).

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            Arnaud Lclr Bronze Member @Guest
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            @carrillomex Yes see themanual :
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            After 8 years with Garmin and several watches in different ranges, I switched to Suunto in 2023, with the Race.

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              Egika Platinum Member @Arnaud Lclr
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              @Arnaud-LECLÈRE this is the description of free multisport selection.

              The pre-defined triathlon mode is not covered here.

              t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
              Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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                Arnaud Lclr Bronze Member @Egika
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                @Egika OK, you’re right, I understand your problem better.
                And if you add in the fact that you don’t just have 3 sports, but 3 sports and 2 transitions… you’d have to be one hell of a “press & hold the upper button” champion not to waste any time!

                After 8 years with Garmin and several watches in different ranges, I switched to Suunto in 2023, with the Race.

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                  A Former User @Arnaud Lclr
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                  @Arnaud-Lclr Yes that’s a mess. But there’s no documentation explaining how to change from swimming to T1 and so on when you select triathlon. But thanks to Erica I know how and I’m happy with that for now.

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                    off242 @Egika
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                    @Egika said in Multisport:

                    But also no individual multisports pre-defined and no individual data fields in triathlon

                    Which is disappointing (still) after this feature debuted in the 9 Baro—or that’s where I first noticed it. Hopefully, Suunto can allow better customized multisport settings before duathlon season kicks off in my neck of the world later this year.

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                      Jeffrey Tillack Bronze Member @Guest
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                      @carrillomex check this out. You might be happier soon! https://saketonemo.it/talking-about-suunto-with-suunto/

                      Suunto 7
                      Suunto 9 Baro
                      Garmin Instinct
                      Garmin Forerunner 245M
                      Polar M200 (retired)
                      Coros Pace (retired)

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                        A Former User @Jeffrey Tillack
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                        @Jeffrey-Tillack Hope to see some new things soon.

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                          addib @Guest
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                          I would like to add some observations/ possible bugs that I’ve noticed in Multisport.
                          I usually do indoor rowing -> jump rope -> indoor cycling. After ending the rowing and cycling workout I can edit/add the distance on the watch directly or in the app. With Multisport this is unfortunately not possible.
                          For the case above:

                          • a distance for the rowing was estimated by the watch and is not editable
                          • no distance was determined for the indoor cycling and it can also not be edited (like when not using Multisport)
                          • For the Multisport summary the estimated distance of the rowing exercise is used and editable.

                          Takeaway:

                          • It would be nice if the individual exercise listed in a Multisport workout could be edited
                          • When switching from e.g. indoor cycling to another exercise, it would be nice to be promoted to add the distance, like you would when not using Multisport.
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