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Old 07-07-2004, 06:25 AM
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SUUNTO t6 - first impressions

Got a t6 for testing yesterday.

First impressions:

Suunto t6 watch

- same excellent design as the former X6HR (2003 model), face readability +strap even better
- very light (59 g) especially compard to competitors like the Polar AXN 700
- comes with nearly all the functions of the X6HR 2004 -model (except compass, inclinometer, some parts of logbook functionality)
- plus whole range of useful training possibilities (that were missing in the X6HR)
- coded and hasslefree HR transmission (no "ghost" HR-signals anymore)
- USB-connectivity
- upcoming innovations (footpod, bike connectivity)
- cool new backlight mode (glowing green numbers on darker background
- "only" around 10 hours of HR-storage on the watch (enough for use at home, but difficult on vacations, training weeks abroad,..)

Suunto Training Manager STM

- easy and hasslefree installation on windows XP
- easy transfer of logs working instantly.
- no real problem with WSXGA-Resolution and customized fonts size (impossible with SAM)
- much better than SAM concerning training information and "look and feel"
- extended help section, but no manual for the STM
- lots of functions which need some time to dig into
- Epoc-idea interesting, but potential of R-R-data (HRV) not fully used (as e.g in the Polar Overtraining test)
- proprietary data format .sdf (suunto data format), unfortunately not .hrm
- no graphical representation of e.g wheight over time
- room for improvement (itīs version 1.0 - so there will be improvements...)

First impression Summary:

A superbly designed watch (probably the best looking HRM) with everday value and the latest technology. Lots of training functions that have been missing in the X6HR. Same user-friendly menue as the other 6-series watches.
If you want the functions of the POLAR S810i, the innovations of the POLAR S625X (footpod, bike connectivity) and the good looks of the new POLAR AXN-series Outdoor watches, then the Suunto t6 is the right choice.

The SuuntoTraining Manager is a huge improvement compared to the SAM, but there is still some room for improvements.

I have to dig into it for at least a week to tell more.

greetings

lobi
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