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    New Suunto Race S Watch released

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      2024-07-08 14:13:56

      New Suunto Race S Watch released

      Suunto Race S is the latest addition to the Suunto Race family, supporting training, racing and recovery features for athletes who want to improve their performance and challenge themselves—all in a smaller watch to match their wrist and style. It comes with the same features as Suunto Race – just in a smaller package.

      Now, we introduce you to the smaller Suunto Race S, the smaller Suunto Race. With its compact size and light weight - It fits even more wrists, and together with its bright AMOLED display the screen comes to life in daylight and nighttime - just like in Suunto RACE.
       
      “With Suunto Race S, you’ve got your companion for training and racing. The smaller and lighter design adds to comfort, so you can focus on your sport and enjoy using the watch any time of the day!” Daniel Das Bhowmik, Head of Product

      With over 95 diverse sport modes, ranging from trail running and cycling to swimming and yoga, each equipped with carefully selected default data fields, Suunto Race S caters to every sports enthusiast.

      The Race S watch is made to last in the toughest circumstances. While you’re on your long runs or pushing limits in another sport, the battery can last up to 30 hours when training nonstop with the best GPS accuracy. When you want to go longer, simply optimize your GPS settings for more battery hours, and enjoy the outdoors. The battery can last even up to 5 days with the “Tour” battery mode on.

      Train for your sport by tracking your training load, progress, and recovery, with metrics such as heart rate variability (HRV), and be on top of your game on race day. The benefit of HRV is that it serves as an indicator of the balance within the autonomic nervous system and offers valuable insights into an individual's overall health and stress levels. More variation generally means the parasympathetic nervous system is doing its job as a regulator.

      In addition to tracking training stats and providing personalized feedback on how things are going, the Suunto Race S watch monitors steps, calories, heart rate and sleep (including sleep stages), so you get the best possible support for your everyday wellbeing. The watch provides useful tips and tricks to help in everyday life, such as alarms, music controls, weather forecasts and much more.

      Suunto Race S Watch

      Features:
      • A compact performance sports watch with a bright 1,32” AMOLED display. The design is familiar from the original Suunto Race with its shape, buttons, and display technology.
      • Easy to use buttons and a digital crown for quick and easy browsing of features and navigating maps.
      • Free of charge outdoor offline maps, built in-watch, with market-leading GNSS accuracy.
      • Featuring advanced training metrics, with personalized feedback on one’s training load, progress and recovery, calculated based on heart rate variability (HRV). Now, one can also see their training data against menstrual cycles.
      • Daily activity tracking: steps, heart rate, sleep incl sleep stages, calories, stress and more.
      • Wireless over the air software updates are to be expected, to make the watch even better over time!
      • Premium materials: gorilla glass and stainless steel, and design from Finland.
      • 95+ sport modes to choose from and the ability to create custom modes.
      • Weather forecast and alarms helps to stay aware of one’s surroundings.
      • Fully carbon offsetted in a Tree-Nation reforestation project with Verified Carbon Units by planting coastal mangrove forests, which stabilize shorelines, remove pollutants, improve water quality, and provide nursery habitat that maintain fisheries. (validated by an international verification program ensuring the quality of carbon offsetting projects).
      Specs:
      Price: $489CAN / $349US
      Measurements    45 x 45 x 11.4 mm / 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.45 "
      Colours: Powder Pink, All Black, Powder Grey, Gravel Grey, Power Orange, Power Blue
      Battery Life: 120hrs Tour mode, 40 hrs Endurance mode, 30hrs Performance mode


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