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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Start
    0:14 - Intro
    1:21 - Choosing a GPX Map, Route or Course
    3:35 - Suunto Plus BURNER, Respiratory Exchange Ratio
    3:52 - Zoom In/Out, Touchscreen, scroll and buttons
    5:49 - Hiking with NAVIGATION
    7:24 - Testing RAIN and touchscreens
    8:17 - "POIs" & Points of Interest
    9:54 - British National Grid and Format customisation
    10:21 - "Details"
    10:24 - "Find Back"
    10:38 - Compass
    10:49 - Dark Map
    11:10 - High Contrast is FANTASTIC!
    12:15 - Bearing Navigation
    12:45 - PHONE APPLICATION
    13:05 - Mount Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa Summit
    13:10 - Save POI, A start route, B end route options
    13:55 - Mountain "Street View"
    14:53 - CREATING route: Crib Goch to Snowdon Route
    15:46 - "Sync" to Watch, Sending Map to Vertical Watch
    16:23 - Loading Route on Watch
    17:05 - Import route (GPX) to phone,
    17:34 - Finland terrain, Avalanche, Winter Skiing, Military skin
    18:07 - "Road Surface": Paved, Smooth Unpaved and Rough Unpaved
    18:25 - Heatmap in Urban London or Extreme Trails
    19:15 - Watch strap design is PERFECT for use off-wrist
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Komentáře • 164

  • @ActiveIdeas
    @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +10

    Hey gang 🌟RIP to my camera but I hope it was worth it ☔️🤣 Please Like, Comment & Subscribe to support this TINY channel continuing to make these sorts of videos ❤️ My favourite parts are 0:16 for insane map customisation, 7:15 for impressive rain test, 11:29 High contrast map is fantastic, 13:52 so impressive that this functional map is free, 18:29 for heat maps and lastly 19:15 I’m a massive fan of the strap design 😝

    • @jedi1793
      @jedi1793 Před 6 měsíci +1

      What model of garmin is? Thanks

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 6 měsíci

      🤣🤣 Suunto - Vertical.. is the name of the watch 🔥Hope this helps

    • @jedi1793
      @jedi1793 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas😂😂 no ….the Garmin in the video with the yellow band! Is a forerunner 965 ? Thanks

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 6 měsíci

      Oh hahaha, I see 😉 Yeah, that was the Garmin 965 mate 👊🏽

    • @jedi1793
      @jedi1793 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeasthanks from Milan (Italy) and Happy new year ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻

  • @mikekoski2209
    @mikekoski2209 Před rokem +18

    I think of all the mainstream reviews Ive watched on the new Suunto Vertical, your review is the best. Ive subscribed to your channel - keep up the awesome reviews!

  • @runningrogue
    @runningrogue Před 11 měsíci +8

    This has to be one of my absolute favorite reviews of the mapping and navigation features of the Vertical! So fun to watch and great info!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks mate! An absolute pleasure 🔥👊🏽🌟

  • @civoo3843
    @civoo3843 Před rokem +4

    What a legend. High quality review with most important information. You deserve milions of subscribers. Thank you for that.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      Legendary comment! 🔥👊🏼 Thankyou for the kind words! Hopefully my subscriber count will grow 🫣 No worries mate

  • @user-rt9gp5yp9w
    @user-rt9gp5yp9w Před 7 měsíci +3

    Very well done video. Great information, tutorials and interface. Truly one of the better videos out there for using the navigation tools of the Suunto Vertical. If you are ever in the Great Northwest of Washington State in the USA be sure to come out into Olympic National Park and play in my backyard!!!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 7 měsíci

      Thankyou greatly for the kind words! Really appreciate it and comments like this inspire me to keep going 👊🏽 Ahh I’d love to come back to USA, I’m thinking of racing some of your 200 mile events in 2025 😍

  • @williammay6879
    @williammay6879 Před rokem +5

    Mate, this is awesome and really helpful. The Suunto app for navigation is the main reason I’ve just bought the vertical. Looks really user friendly and specific without all the confusing bells and whistles. I’ll be testing it on my next thru hike round the carneddau ridge circuit in Snowden next month.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +2

      Hopefully people enjoy this one! 🎥 Yeah, I like how the app is just straight to business and works well..but at the same time.. if you want to turn on settings such as avalanche risk/ heat map/ road surfaces, then you can 🤯🤩 Wow I just googled Carneddau ridge as I’d never heard of it .. it looks beautiful! Be careful out there.. looks like a couple of grade 1. Scrambles which would also terrify the life out of me like Crib Goch did 😂

    • @williammay6879
      @williammay6879 Před rokem +2

      @@ActiveIdeas Ots beautiful. You have to keep your wits about you and know your limitations. Never risk it bad weather as the hills aren’t going anywhere. Been hiking for years so the vertical is a great addition to my kit.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      @@williammay6879 Notes taken here mate! I know there are some good climbs in the Lakes which look more within my level of comfort.. Striding Edge has been calling me for a few years now. Good luck with your adventures mate!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @user-sd5wy9cm1p it would suit through hiking very well. Battery life and super accurate navigation are what first come to mind for me! You would need to remember to download the correct maps on the watch as this isn’t automatically done at the factory, that caught me out once where I downloaded the wrong area 🌟All the best

    • @williammay6879
      @williammay6879 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-sd5wy9cm1pYes it’s a very reliable and accurate source of navigation for my thru hiking. Really responsive in all weathers too. As mentioned make sure you download the correct map area prior to your trip. I did the same mistake and although it still enabled me to to follow my route via breadcrumb but there were no visible map features until I downloaded the correct area. Love mine atm.

  • @robsilv148
    @robsilv148 Před rokem +2

    Great review! I’m loving the new vertical just hope suunto adds on the map an arrow or line back to start when using find back!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      I agree this is masssssively important for me and was one of the reasons I wasn't able to use this on my latest race .. the spine.race 268 Mile ultra marathon

  • @Bruce_S
    @Bruce_S Před rokem +7

    I love your real world videos. Well done!

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi, I like the look of this watch...I have chatted before about a Garman X7. I had an accident last summer, slow to get the Clavicle fracker fixed. I have been on training programmes, all going good. I am now looking at incorporating Nordic Walking. Cambridge, Norfolk, Wales and Spain...I have seen a number of reviews. Chad gave it a great review. I am very surprised Sunnto don’t seem to get a big support following.
    I think, I’ll go for the Vertical Titanian Solar. Link it to my new phone. Samsuns Galaxy XCover7. Take care. I have walked a lot of the Norfolk coast, Peddars Way. My family live very close by.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Sorry to hear about your accident, I hope recovery has been going as you had hoped. Awesome to hear that you're local as well.. cambridge, Norfolk.. you're just down the road for me 👊🏼 I would love to visit Spain.. and do some Nordic Walking tbf! You've got some exciting plans! 🔥
      I think if Suunto continue along their trajectory, they will further grow their following. There's no denying the quality of the products they're now putting out. I think the design is objectively more "beautiful" than most sports watches. If they iron out the UI experience with more customisation/features and improve the heart rate sensor there will be no argument for other brands at their price point 🙈

  • @Ivesy85
    @Ivesy85 Před rokem +3

    Great video mate thanks for your efforts

  • @southface06
    @southface06 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks a lot, I learned some useful things!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci +1

      An absolute pleasure mate, happy adventuring ✌🏽🌟

  • @010MACS
    @010MACS Před rokem +2

    This is fantastic. Having been over crib Goch once (I’m going to target dragons back in 2024!) I enjoy how “mundane” the 2km, low elevation change route initially looks and then oh - it’s crib Goch 😂
    Thanks a lot for addressing the grid ref - someone else asked it but I had the same q. Great vid mate cheers

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣🤣 Exactly!! I still have nightmares about my Crib Goch experience 😉 Tbh, it blows my mind how ultra runners will do this so casually in events .. especially with the fatigue of Montane’s Dragon’s Back Race (good luck by the way)!!
      Cheers for the lovely comment and no worries! All the best 🌟

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před rokem +1

      @@ActiveIdeas haha I’m not too excited about it - but it’s a few km of 380 so I’m trying not to think of it 😂 cape wrath ultra was amazing so looking for more.
      No worries 😁

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣 worry about it when you get there! Let me know how you get on anyway.. if it’s less scary than Crib Goch I’ll consider the route myself as I want to work on my confidence in those terrains!
      Well done on Cape Wrath 🤯 What are your top tips for a multi-day event like this.. I’ve got the summer spine in 5 weeks 😨

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před rokem +1

      @@ActiveIdeas summer spine - nice! Good luck mate!
      Back to back days with your kit in training is a great tip. And other than that it’s a case of eating eating eating - different style because the camps at cape wrath are very well supplied and you can eat til your hearts content - which is a lot!
      On the days it was just pacing and nutrition. And remember - if it’s going well it’ll get worse, but if it’s going bad it’ll get better!

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před rokem +1

      Different by which i mean, summer spine is continuous right? So you may have to plan a bit differently but im sure you’re on that!

  • @dantemclalla2804
    @dantemclalla2804 Před rokem +6

    Great review, very accurate description of the navigation functions. Route planning in Suunto looks easier and more detailed to plan. The only advantage of garmin is street names and amoled. Do you think Suunto will add names? What's your opinion about readability of Suunto traditional screen vs garmin amoled?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +7

      Hey Dante! Thankyou for the lovely comment 🌟 Route planning was much easier in my testing with the fields local to me.. the app was able to detect the fields properly so that I could plan a route around the perimeter of them.. cool stuff! Route planning is also good on Garmin Connect, especially when done on a laptop .. I’ve planned 20 mile routes through deep forest without hassle for example 💻 Yeah, the AMOLED is nice.. not sure it’s worth the battery trade off yet though.. maybe a “Epix Gen 2X” would be different. Street names, trail names, buildings, rivers even parking 🅿️ etc can all be found on a Garmin watch without a phone 👍🏽 Going by what DCrainmaker said I think we can expect things like street names to take at least 2 years to be implemented.. but who knows, software development seems to be quicker these days & a sooner launch wouldn’t surprise me 🤞🏽 The readability of this Vertical is genuinely great.. they’ve definitely worked some magic here with the improved screen technology, choice of fonts & colours.. it’s a pleasure to look at.. I think credit is due here too to the maps not being messy for example.. not overly busy just the right amount of detail for this screen type. Garmin Amoled is super readable on darker days and I love it indoors for at the gym. Outside I still prefer MIP especially with direct sunlight or super bright overcast days where amoled gets washed out .. this might just be me though. Hope this helps 🌟

    • @dantemclalla2804
      @dantemclalla2804 Před rokem +3

      @@ActiveIdeas thanks! Your feedback is so useful!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      An absolute pleasure 👊🏼

    • @thomasmalnoury4532
      @thomasmalnoury4532 Před rokem +1

      Great insights !! Thx !!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 4 měsíci

      🔥@@thomasmalnoury4532

  • @leerunsultras
    @leerunsultras Před rokem +2

    Great video, and the algorithm gods in your favour. More views than the goat dc rainmaker

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Ahh thanks lad! I hope the algorithm keeps pushing the content to keep me motivated haha 😄🌟

  • @thomasmalnoury4532
    @thomasmalnoury4532 Před rokem +1

    Great comparaison ! From a pure display quality/visibility and navigation which one(s) do you consider the best ? (Not even talking about Price and battery life)

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Fantastic comment! Best watches for navigation:
      Garmin Enduro 2: Battery life &.features
      Forerunner 965: Stunning screen, luxury
      Coros Vertix 2: Impressive GPS accuracy when it matters and unbelievable battery life for expoditions
      Suunto Vertical: The accuracy, Battery life and highly in-depth raw features
      (No particular order)
      Feel free to drop another comment if you still have questions

  • @clitaiulian4497
    @clitaiulian4497 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video as always. I have a quick question: can you see forests on the map? Or more specifically, does it show the edge of the forest. This would be very helpful to me since I’m running a lot in the woods and it’s nice to know if you’re far or near the edge of the forest. For example, I had a Coros Vertix 2 and it didn’t show any forest areas which was quite disappointing.
    Thanks 😊

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks mate ❤️ Quick answer is yes, you’ll be able to see forests 🌳 And you’ll definitely be able to see through edges of the woods too! What’s cool is you can see where a forest will turn into a field so deciphering between Greenland terrain is quick and easy to do on the watch! Don’t expect it to show every last tree but woods, forests and Greenland for sure 🔥 Oh man, I didn’t know that about Coros, that’s a shame
      Cheers again bud 🌟

  • @anthonyrampino7734
    @anthonyrampino7734 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video! I’ve been looking at getting a Suunto refurbished vertical and now they came out with the Race. Which one do you prefer and why? Thanks

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the awesome comment! That’s a good question, I have a video exactly on this coming out on Wednesday; I’ll go into detail about what I prefer and why. I’ve really enjoyed my initial testing of the Race (it’s amazing) but the Vertical still holds its own for those who like ultra-endurance sports and more customisation. Is there anything specific you want me to dive into for the video?

    • @anthonyrampino7734
      @anthonyrampino7734 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ActiveIdeas you’re welcome! Well, I’m interested in gym workouts, trail walking/hiking and I like a watch to have navigation. Also I would like to see which is the best eco system. I’ve been trying to compare Suunto to Garmin to coros.

  • @mistergreen6259
    @mistergreen6259 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your video, very interesting!
    I have one question: there is the possibility of insert the coordinates of a point directly into the watch?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      Thankyou for the comment! I’ve just double checked and I don’t think this is possible.. so you’d have to use the phone App to input the coordinates/location. The benefit of this is you can then choose if you want a straight line “A to B” 50 mile route for example or tell the app to snap to trails and make a “A to B” 70 miles with turn by turn directions 🗺️
      Once you’ve done this, as you can see at the end of the video the saved POI (coordinates) or route will take a few seconds to sync and then you’ll be able to use the watch to navigate towards it 🌟 Hope that helped!

  • @robsilv148
    @robsilv148 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great view, on the Suunto does it show an arrow on the map screen when using back to start

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci

      If my memory serves me correctly.. when navigating using the back to start feature, you’ll get a red arrow for north and a blue arrow for target location 🎯📍

  • @harrythehandyman
    @harrythehandyman Před rokem +6

    Great work, always with loads of details that no other covers. Just after watching the entire video, I am still quite confused about the differences between Suunto's navigation and Garmin's. Aside from the turn by turn navigation, it seems that Suunto's watch will work with a map and traditional navigation skills coherently, and Suunto's app has route planning better than Garmin's (I have heard Garmin's still need a computer software to do route planning). But it was mentioned by other reviewers that Suunto watch's map is not as detailed as Garmin and not routable on the fly (like a handhold GPS) on the watch itself without using the phone app.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +4

      Thankyou Harry 🌟 It is pretty confusing tbf.. I guess at the end of the day for 90% of people/scenarios either a Garmin or Suunto will be great companions for navigation. With Garmin you get-on-the-fly course creation straight from the Watch. The Suunto is a little more dependent on the app for course creation but in this does have its advantages. In this, granted, very small test I actually originally tried to create the “test.GPX” on Garmin connect because Ive used that platform for a decade and wanted to therefore save time. It failed. Connect had no idea where the separate fields were (I can confirm this specific local terrain was devolved about 4 years ago).. Suunto’s app knew exactly where these fields began and ended 👍🏽 In ‘Running With Marc’s’ review he talks about the maps being like art and having “too much detail” can actually be disorienting. There is something about this High Contrast setting which I just love, the clarity is undeniable! Alternatively, the added detail on Garmin makes using those Watches a pleasure especially on urban environments with lots of street names. Then there’s the impressive compass accuracy on Suunto, unrivalled .. but then Garmin will actually guide you (or even calculate turn by turn) to the beginning of your route.. lots of give and take here 🤣 What watch you using at the moment again?

    • @harrythehandyman
      @harrythehandyman Před rokem +3

      @@ActiveIdeas I am using Garmin Instinct Solar, but plan to upgrade to Garmin 965 or Fenix 7 Pro, Epix Gen 2 Pro (which will be released in May or June this year). Suunto Vertical does seems to be viable contender in design and attention to detail in its features. What I prioritize is: hiking trail navigation, pool swimming (stroke detection), skiing.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      @@harrythehandyman Coorr well, with any of these watches you'll be fine with those activities. I guess the first thing you'll need to decide is do you want AMOLED or are you happy with MIP? You mention hiking and skiing.. I think in terms of safety id rather have a high-durability watch with loadddds of battery life. If I get lost in the mountains (pretty likely with my terrible sense of direction lol) I either want the Vertical or the Fenix 7 pro on my wrist.. not the 965 for example. I don't want to feel like im racing my watch to make it back home before it dies or goes into battery saver mode. Excited for you though Harry, Upgrading from the Instinct is going to be massive 🌟

  • @ivandavidga
    @ivandavidga Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello, which one would you choose for TRAIL running , GARMIN 965 or SUUNTO RACE, taking into account that only Garmin has routable maps?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci

      Hey there! Thanks for the comment 🌟 For trail running and ultra running the Suunto Race seems better suited due to battery life and I’m assuming pinpoint accuracy like the vertical. It has routable maps on the phone app which you can quickly send to the watch on demand. For city/town running the 965 would be better due to the street names and in-watch routable maps. Hope this helps 🌟

  • @ermin3963
    @ermin3963 Před rokem +1

    Does this watch come with 7-day adaptive training guidance plan such as Sunnto 3 and 5?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Oo that’s a great question.. it definitely comes with “Suunto Coach” and pretty in depth training features.. not too sure I’d that’s what you mean then? All the best Ermin 🔥

  • @tdhd
    @tdhd Před rokem +1

    Garmin display beats that of the Suunto by a mile. Wheb they’re next to each other the Suunto display looks so dim imo

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      True but this Garmin only last about 5-8 days of battery life (and that was on a good stint).. the Suunto you're looking at months 👍

  • @CraigEggleton
    @CraigEggleton Před rokem +1

    Main gripe with Suunto is the the lugs sit weirdly high on my wrist and dig into the wrist bone. Fenix 51mm and Epix 51mm sit nice and flush.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      Oo im not sure, this Vertical is definitely more comfortable than my vertix 2, enduro 2 felt large on my wrist but the Vertical is sitting nice on my wrist bones, maybe even better than the new Fenix 7 Pro as it’s more comfortable to sleep in .. everyone’s different though. I can get an improved fit on Garmin using the nylon bands but I still much prefer the Suunto .. it really doesn’t feel like I have 74g on me 🤯

    • @18yearsoldnot
      @18yearsoldnot Před 10 měsíci +2

      at least they smoothed out the HR sensor from the 7! That thing was nasty.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci

      @user-sd5wy9cm1p that’s a fair summary! I hope you enjoy your Epix Pro.. I must say, I’m abit jealous as I still haven’t had a chance to play with any of the Epix watches! I definitely agree with you on the nylon strap.. I won’t go back to silicone given the choice.
      All the best with your adventures 🌟

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci

      🤣🤣 I like it

  • @leerunsultras
    @leerunsultras Před rokem +1

    Suunto vertical or Garmin 965? Which one are you choosing as you permanent watch?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      Fantastic comment, I've returned my 965, it was fun and.a good looking watch but the durability and battery life were not there. Right now I'm pretty set on keeping the Suunto Vertical and the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro (that flashlight on a 47mm watch 😍) I really do hope coros brings us some magic this year.. they've got some clawing back to do 😄

  • @frank-jakobsandbakk2371
    @frank-jakobsandbakk2371 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for a great video! But I have one question. Say you have walked for two days and on day 3 the storm hits and the phone is dead? Can you in any way reverse the route from logbook from previous days or do you need the app as in earlier models to create and export routes to the phone? Im seriously considering the Vertical but the above is a must if the watch is usable for its intended use I you ask me. If not,you find yourself in the middle of nowhere with a dead phone and a dysfunctioning 800dollar watch that cant help you(ok, can measure your heart rate :) ) Glad for help! Keep up the good work!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment Frank super appreciate it! It doesn’t matter if I have Suunto, Garmin, Coros if I’m going on a risky 3 days expedition I’ll make sure I cover all my bases. I’d create routes for plan a, plan, b, plan c. On all of these devices I’d also “save location” of my car, tent, checkpoint (whatever the closest safety location was). Recently I did have a storm break out when I was on top of Pen Y Fan and neither Suunto, Coros or Garmin were able to get me back to my car quickly (I was half way through a circular route and decided to continue but was hoping to discover some shortcuts, it was too much hassle and even more of an unknown risk). With Suunto you’ll be able to save locations, save multiple routes (so you can switch routes if you run into storms) and also you’ll always have the ability to use the compass and take bearings. All these watches also plot a breadcrumb trail on the map so you can easy follow/retrace your footsteps back to safety.
      Id mostly advise heavily planning trips and not putting yourself into these situations. I will say on top of Pen Y Fan with 70mph gusts (I was scared lol) I was relying heavily on the accuracy of Suunto, it was pinpoint whereas the Garmin had the GPX wondering off the cliff sometimes. I also highly rated Coros accuracy, impressive stuff. Garmin does have to advantage of being able to create routes on the watch without a need for a phone.. like I said earlier though you take a hit on accuracy and these random routes are completely unknown in their difficulty 👍🏽
      For the price of one Garmin Fenix 7X Pro you could easily get a second hand Vertical and a Vertix (got mine for £290 off eBay) if you’re doing some next level adventuring 👍🏽 Hope this helps bud 🌟

    • @mitroiano
      @mitroiano Před 3 měsíci

      Spot on, Frank! Suunto doesn't allow you to do a super needing and, I say, basic thing: continue your route for more than a single stage. If you have a two days hike, you basically can not pause it, get out of the Navigation screen to use the watch in other ways and then get back to continue the initial Exercise/Navigation. You need to start over again. So you need to anticipate where you'd reach in the first day and plan the route from there on for a 2nd day of hike, and so on.
      On Garmin, you can just Resume the initial hike for a 2nd day and continue your journey. This way, you can also see where you initially left and Track back your steps on map/breadcrumbs.
      I think Suunto needs to urgently correct this, adding a simple Resume track option to allow multi-days routes.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci

      Cheers for the comment mate! Really appreciate the support for the channel 🔥
      Not necessarily true.. you can cancel and resume navigation on Suunto whenever you like, Infact, it’s slightly easier to do this on Suunto than on Garmin. Let’s say you’re hiking two days from point A, to point C but you plan to stop off at point B. I would create a route all the way from point A to point C. You can easily enough resume the navigation in the morning or do the course in reverse to follow your footsteps. Only issue is you’ll lose your “full” activity and it will be split into two.
      I’m totally with you though, I’d LOVE Suunto to implement Resume Later and the ability to use the watch whilst within an activity.. with Garmin you have full multi-tasking. It’s unbelievable really.. so hopefully other brands catch up 🔥 cheers again mate 👊🏽

    • @mitroiano
      @mitroiano Před 3 měsíci

      Ok, but you will have two separate activities. And besides, this is available if you plan the route ahrad. But if you start the activity without a preloaded map, just register it as you progress, you won't have access to your starting point. My request for Suunto is still on :)

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @mitroiano there are less user-friendly options such as “save location” where you’d have access to your starting point with no phone needed but yeah, I agree.. I also hope they add resume later along with the ability to access the watch’s HomeScreen/widgets during an activity. It’s a good request 👊🏽🔥 Fingers crossed mate

  • @010MACS
    @010MACS Před 3 měsíci +1

    Quick question on turn by turn - if you import a gpx file not made on the suunto app can you still get turn by turn alerts on the vertical? Thanks in advance! 🎉

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Great question! I have no idea! I think it depends on the file that you’re importing, most the time, no (I think) but then some of my imported GPXs DO have turn but turn it seems. I think to make sure, it’s best to create the route on the Suunto App and add the turns yourself 🔥

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas nice one cheers!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @010MACS pleasure mate!

  • @defencee
    @defencee Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello man! Amazing content! I need some advise. Most of all gym, sometime bike, crosscountry skiing, running and football. Thinking about Suunto 9 peak, FR 255, or not new fenix 5 plus. Fenix 5+ still have support. What do you think, this watch still relevant? About 200 dollars for this. FR255 about 350-400 dollars. Extended rest metrics is good, but i guess, not sure

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Honestly by all you’ve said I would consider the Fenix 6 Pro as it does all these things very well! You’ll also find very cheap deals for the F6! The pro also comes with maps. IF you don’t care about maps then Suunto 9 Peak Pro is a good option. .. if you’re looking for comfort (especially dong gym) then 255 is wicked.. not the best watch for skinning though. Hope this helps in someway! 👊🏽🌟

    • @defencee
      @defencee Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas Thanks man! I just bought FR255s, and i don't like size, although i have 16cm wrist)) So i thinking about not new Fenix 6pro, so what do you think about size 6 or 6s? Cause we have almost the same sizes of wrist. And what you favorite soft and best watches for you right now? Honestly , i don't like garmin app, suunto's app is amazing(in reviews) but they haven't desktop app and this interface in watches.. From 2008 year)) So, its all about compromise. And one more question, about interface usability in maps fenix 6, is it comfort without touchscreen? Sometimes, i will be use this in hikinп, i think. will I be able to navigate the track without wasting too much time. or save some money and take fenix 7?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 6 měsíci

      Did you ever choose a watch? I’d be interested to hear what you decided to get. We have a funny wrist size where I really feel the 47mm is too big and the 42mm is too small! One watch that seemed to fit my wrist great (and I loved the massive 1.4” display) was the 965 tbf but I hope Garmin create a 45mm Enduro 3 🙈

    • @defencee
      @defencee Před 6 měsíci +1

      no, thought about suunto race, but this size... and for now don't see active support. Only 2 small updates with minor fixes. I see only one variant for now - its Fenix 7s. But too 42mm is too small. I agree with you, but display resolution is good, in compare with FR255s. So maybe i will buy Fenix 7s for next 1-2 year. And then will check upcoming watches, Maybe really Garmin will do watches with 45mm dimensions. But i guess it will be another brands. @@ActiveIdeas

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 20 dny +1

      finally Suunto release the Race S exactly for someone like you! 🙈

  • @grizzlyghetto
    @grizzlyghetto Před rokem +5

    You're Garmin 965 strap looks amazing ..can you share the detail 🫣

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +5

      It’s 10% off atm (affiliate link, check description for FTC disclaimer) amzn.to/3W4bB2w . Bear in mind you’ll also need a Spring bar tool to attach it amzn.to/3I7IWnA .. I have a video “Active ideas - Garmin 955 Solar | HOW to change Watch strap” that explains how to do it 🙈 Hope this helps Gibel 🌟

    • @grizzlyghetto
      @grizzlyghetto Před rokem +3

      Thanks....I'm new to the channel but love it.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      @@grizzlyghetto Glad you love it mate! More exciting videos to come 🤫Stay tuned! 😉

  • @SkyForce6700
    @SkyForce6700 Před rokem +1

    What strap is that you are using on that Garmin? Can that strap fit the Suunto Vertical?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      YES - I’ve found a similar nylon band and comes with the spring bar pin so I’m 90% sure it shouuuuld fit.. here’s the link to the 22mm band version (vertical size) amzn.to/45pwOIQ (affiliate link, check description for FTC disclaimer)

  • @010MACS
    @010MACS Před 2 měsíci +1

    Apologies for another question on this 😂 do the mapping graphics on the vertical/race show mountain summits? Appreciate they may not be named but I find even seeing the peak useful on my Garmin.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That’s absolutely fine mate!! Keep the questions coming 🤣 Sorry, it’s been a few weeks since I’ve been up a mountain so I can’t say for sure. But I’m pretty sure when I went up Pen Y Fan (with no pre-loaded course) it showed both the trail, the top lines and the peak of the summit 🔥Ask me again in 4 days.. I’m running the UTMB Snowdonia 100km & will be submitting a sickening amount of mountains haha 🙈

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas oh good luck man hope you have a good one! 14 peaks ultra in June is my next thing!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @010MACS oh siiick! 14 peaks is going to be amazing! 52km & almost 4000m elevation 🙈🔥 I should have said.. the Suunto app itself for creating routes etc is much better than the competition at the moment, that’s where a lot of the magic of. The experience is coming from 🌟

    • @010MACS
      @010MACS Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas will you be doing that 14 peaks too or enjoying some well earned recovery? You pump the races out 😂
      Tbh I use Strava and it’s decent enough but always on the look out for improved route options!!

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @010MACS hahaha, I think I’ll leave the 14 peaks! Only just recovered from my last 100 miler! I fancy doing some FKT’s and backyard ultras but do have the Mud Crew Plague race lined up 🔥
      Oo Strava’s decent tbf! Suunto’s mapping is better for longer adventures but Strava is deffo wicked for just plotting quick lil’ runs 🔥

  • @Papa_Het
    @Papa_Het Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi. I'm choosing between Suunto Vertical and Garmin Fenix 7 Pro, which of these watches is better to use for navigating in unfamiliar terrain away from cities?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Hey mate! Might need some popcorn for this one 🍿 On the surface I’ve always thought Garmin have had the better navigation because of how many features they offer BUT since testing the Vertical and Fenix 7 Pro in real life scenarios it’s night and day for me. Garmin’s navigation has seriously failed me (gps acquisition is completely lost) about 10 times.. it always seems to be when I’m up in the mountains near cliff edges or thick in dense forested areas. To try combat this I turn on multiband and it STILL can’t locate satellites and then drains battery life even faster. The scary thing is, rather than saying “lost signal” it just points in a random direction which is usually off the edge of a cliff haha. ☠️ I contacted Garmin thinking I had a faulty unit but since then I’ve heard and seen on first-account maybe 5-6 other people with modern Garmin’s (Fenix/Epix pro) all doing the same thing. Listening to the recent ‘tea and trails podcast’ with Lucy Gossage she also talks about a similar experience AND name drops Damien Hall (one of the best trail runners) having similar issues with his Garmin. And just last week I was in south wales testing the Suunto race/vertical with Abie (co-host from this channel) and our friend Lewis with a brand new Fenix 7X pro had it happen to him.. no gps signal and maps completely lost for about 40 minutes whilst on pretty dangerous terrain in the forest. Me & Abie had to lead the way from then on 🤣
      The more I write I’m thinking.. someone needs to make a video on this because NO reviewers are talking about it🤣 But yeah Suunto’s compass accuracy, map detail, battery life whilst navigating, GPS acquisition.. every day I’m more blown away with Suunto’s navigation. It’s a much more stable platform. I have experienced bugs with Suunto also.. they just haven’t ever impacted my activity or safety. With Suunto you have to download all of your maps manually when you first get the watch which takes ages; not great. Most of the world is covered but when I went to Barbados there was no map to download. There also seems to be this bug where maps just go black (topo maps disappear), when this watch was first released you had to soft reset the watch to fix it.. now it has only happened to me once in about 4 months and I was able to fix it by zooming out and then back in again. Another slightly annoying thing with Suunto is when you load up a course it won’t show you how to get to the start.. whereas on Garmin & Coros you’ll be directed. There are easy work arounds but Suunto requires you to be abit more technologically minded, maybe more pre-planning is needed for your adventures. The good news is that the app is amazing so any pre-planning of routes, points of interest, base camps ⛺️ and back-up routes genuinely takes 5 minutes to create and then send to watch 👌🏽
      Anyways, hope that helped haha.. and sorry for the rant ;) I think I need a video to get it out my system 🤭🔥

    • @Papa_Het
      @Papa_Het Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas thank you very much! I have bought Suunto and it’s interesting how it will work..
      what is really annoying that I can download only Open Street Maps and nothing of other maps.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 4 měsíci

      Welcome to the Suunto club 🔥 Don’t forget the power of the Suunto app with maps and route planning. Yeah.. I don’t think there is a “TalkyToaster” map downloaded equivalent for Suunto. Someone should programme that 😍

    • @clitaiulian4497
      @clitaiulian4497 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I’ve already mentioned in other comments on your channel that this is quite scary. My Enduro 2 hasn’t done anything funky yet and hopefully never will. The more I see it the more I have to agree with you that you should probably make a video about this. Gathering all the info on the internet (but mostly your findings) it seems that the newer Pro models seem to be affected by this. Fortunately, I own a non-Pro model 😅
      But now that you mentioned this behavior, I want to test it throughly. I have a dozen trips planned high up in the mountains in the following months. I’ll keep you posted if I find anything strange. I’ll have my phone with offline maps as a backup so I’ll play it safe 😅

    • @user-ur4lv4zh4h
      @user-ur4lv4zh4h Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@clitaiulian4497 Those things aside, I tested the Vertical yesterday and today together with a Fenix 7 Pro. Something you don't read often is, if you compare for example those 2 watches from a runners standpoint I understand the feature-set of Garmin and that might pull you into their ecosystem. More features - better you could think. But if you look at it from a 'tool-for-navigation' (as I do) the Vertical is way more suited. My background is in nautical navigation so I kinda know how to find my way around with even no landmarks. The compass and the bearing feature is really good and you can go into that mode when you are in or out a workout. Garmin has Sight&Go.
      So I would say if you are a (ultra)runner and need long tracking, pace etc go Fenix. If you want backcountry navigation go Suunto. (together with your map/phone)

  • @joegaffney1959
    @joegaffney1959 Před 9 dny +1

    Have you tried any foreign maps? I'm going to Jordan so was thinking to get a vertical.

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 dny

      Abie from this channel tried maps in Finland 🇫🇮 Said it was great. Most world regions are on Suunto.. when I went to Barbados 🇧🇧 unfortunately there weren’t any maps for that region. By the looks of it you should be good if you’re going anywhere other than Barbados or Caribbean islands ❤️ Important to note that Suunto let you set compass declination for world wide travel.. there are not many sports watches AT ALL on the market that allow you this level of detail. Hope this helps 🫶🏽

    • @joegaffney1959
      @joegaffney1959 Před 9 dny +1

      Thanks. Do you know if there is a way of getting maps with proper place names and streets etc on the watch?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 dny

      Not currently. But the companion app works well for all this information when you’re creating the routes and maps

  • @hasanyavuz1125
    @hasanyavuz1125 Před rokem +2

    Can we set a route and navigate on the clock map?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Do you mean.. can the watch create it’s own routes (without phone)? Or are you asking a different question? 🌟

    • @hasanyavuz1125
      @hasanyavuz1125 Před rokem +1

      @@ActiveIdeas firs. Can the watch create it's own route without phone

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      @@hasanyavuz1125 To create a full route with turn by turn navigation you have to use the Suunto app. With Wi-Fi or 3G phone signal it should take less than 30 seconds to click "A Start route" to "B End route" and then sync to watch. Once synced you will not need your phone at all, you can chose to leave it at home for example and still use the route on your watch.
      Also without a route loaded you can still look at the Map if you fancy "winging it" haha and follow the tracks and trails you can see. Hope this helps Hasan! 🌟

  • @gheatarazvan5480
    @gheatarazvan5480 Před rokem +1

    can we get some watch faces to see ? can you customize a watch face on it ? to have moon phase, sunrise/sunset etc ? thank you

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Hey Gheata! You can customise the sport profiles for example by making a “running profile” with all the data you want to see rather than using Suunto’s default data which is nice. Also, to see metrics such as “sunrise and sunset” you can add them to the watch by selecting them in SuuntoPlus in your sport mode.. if you have already started the activity but forgot to add things like moon and sun then you can hold the middle (options) button and add them on the fly! The only thing is I’m not sure about is if you can go back to the homesceeen whilst an activity is running for example!?! If I was in an activity and wanted to check notifications, my sleep tracking or have a quick look at the weather forecast for example .. hopefully this is possible and I just haven’t found out how to do it yet🌟

  • @anthonylanders1216
    @anthonylanders1216 Před rokem +1

    Hello, can you share routes with someone that also has the app? Can you use the maps on the phone for planning routes without cell service? Thanks

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Yeah, routes can easily be shared by “exporting GPX”. I don’t think the phone app works offline yet but I may be mistaken. I’ll be using “All Trails” this weekend to create routes offline and then send to the Suunto app if I need to 👍🏽

  • @ad2249
    @ad2249 Před rokem +1

    Record a video on how to download the map to the watch. Thank you

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +1

      More content coming next week! I’m off on a trip at the moment 🙈

  • @ad2249
    @ad2249 Před rokem +1

    I did not understand from the video does not show the POI point on the map, only the direction yes? Are these POI points on the map on offline maps

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      Yeah offline maps wort without the phone and when viewing the map I can indeed see the POIs .. hope this helps 🙈

    • @ad2249
      @ad2249 Před rokem +1

      @@ActiveIdeas that is, when you are in the navigation menu and select POIs, they are displayed in the clock on the map, right?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem

      I don’t have to select POIs to see POIS. For example.. I could choose to simply look at the map, or I could choose to navigate and follow a course.. whilst in these modes I could still see the tent, elk & “pot of gold” located on the map. Hope this makes sense 🌟 all the best

  • @josandartanan3957
    @josandartanan3957 Před rokem +2

    what models are they? 😢

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +2

      Suunto - Vertical
      Coros - Vertix 2
      Garmin - 965

  • @devoncraft2677
    @devoncraft2677 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Race or vertical ?

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 4 měsíci

      Kingsley here: Vertical 🔥
      Abie: Race
      Race is definitely better value for money but the Vertical is an ultra runners dream 🔥

  • @threadripper979
    @threadripper979 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Be careful - if you put one more watch on your wrist, they reach critical mass and explode. 🤣

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 11 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣 can confirm this is 100% accurate

  • @pawepraski6851
    @pawepraski6851 Před 9 měsíci +1

    chaotic

  • @Dawsonpaul2
    @Dawsonpaul2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi , I need your help in buying the right watch for my runs , which would have the navigation and doesn't need to carry our phone along to our runs ... Please don't suggest Gramin fenix or other gramin experience watch

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Well if you don't want a Garmin then you have to make the choice between Coros and Suunto! For serious navigation in the mountains the ive found the Suunto to be on another level of accuracy. It's saved me going off course too many times to count, where my brand new Garmin 7 Pro was glitching out and showing complete wrong directions. One issue I did have with Suunto is that I just went on holiday to Barbados, went to download the map for this country only to find it didn't exist. I then looked on Garmin and they didn't have Barbados either. To my shock Coros had already pre-downloaded a world map and this INCLUDED Barbados with all the streets, trails, roads, and detail. For the first 3 days I didn't have a SIM card and Coros saved my butt in terms of not getting lost in this country. So just double check if you get Suunto that the parts of the world you'll be adventuring in are covered (and if they are you'll be spoiled with features and I'd steer you towards the Vertical, one of the most comfortable watches I've had for its size and battery life too). If Suunto don't cover your countries I'd heavily steer you towards Coros Apex 2 pro (don't get a vertex and don't get an Apex 2). Hope this helps. All thoughts are my own ❤️🌟

    • @Dawsonpaul2
      @Dawsonpaul2 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ActiveIdeas Thanks a ton 👍 ... This helps a lot ....I live in the UK ...keep up the good work with your content... Cheers

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 11 měsíci

      A pleasure ❤️🌟

  • @user-vz9bv9yq4x
    @user-vz9bv9yq4x Před 9 měsíci +1

    Даже на дешевых китайских часах амолед экран стоит

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před 9 měsíci

      Это верно. Однако дешевые часы на Android не будут иметь вертикальных функций, и я бы определенно не стал доверять им свою жизнь в горах без телефонного сигнала. Вертикаль создана для спортсменов, особенно для тех, кто любит виды спорта, требующие выносливости.

  • @Nessunego
    @Nessunego Před rokem +2

    It's a pan

    • @ActiveIdeas
      @ActiveIdeas  Před rokem +2

      Haha! A very cool pan if I might say 😝 I do have tiny wrists for a dude 👍🏽