Product Description
Suunto Quest Sports Watch, Black SS018153000
Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black
- Brand: Suunto
- Model: SS01815300
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 3.00" w x 5.00" l, .75 pounds
- Band material: stainless-steel
- Case material: Plastic
- Clasp type: Buckle
- Dial color: black
- Dial window material: Mineral
- Movement type: digital-quartz
- Water-resistant to 30 meters
Features
- PLAN: Create training program in Movescount.com. Next training reminder: duration, intensity. Time, date, dual time, alarm
- PLUG: Download training program to Suunto Quest. Upload training data to Movescount.com. Customize display and settings in Movescount.com
- PLAY: Stopwatch, interval timer, laps. Real time heart rate and heart rate zones. Real time speed and distance and running cadence with optional Suunto POD. Real time training intensity or speed guidance based on your training program
- PROGRESS: Heart rate graphs and training effect in Movescount.com. Speed graphs in Movescount.com (with optional Suunto Pod). Calories burned in Movescount.com. raining diary and in depth training analysis in Movescount.com
- Water resistant to 30 m / 100 ft. Menu in 9 languages (EN, DE, ES, FI, FR, IT, NL, SV, PT)
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Better Than Polar and Timex
By Clarence Wade
I own three Polars and one Timex HRM. This I rank 1 of 5. I've owned a month and used over 20 hours and ten exercise events. I'm 54 and I spare no expense for things that will make taking care of my health more interesting fun or less of a drudgery--this is the best score since my underwater iPod!
Pros:
Beautiful to look at.
Only Timex easier to use but only because the Timex is so basic.
Software that allows uploading of workout is so COOL...(works perfect on my Mac)
...graphs, max, min, calories, all as big as your computer monitor!
Can access the data and graphs from work, iPhone, iPad, any computer ... On a plane :)
Most comfortable chest strap.
Link technology allows use on Concept II rowing machines withOUT any other device.
Ability to personally program what two pieces of information are displayed, and five different sets, is so COOL.
Can lock screen so no accidental laps or start/stops
Prettiest watch band I've ever owned
Cons:
Again I'm 54 and without my reading glasses the lower displayed value is sometimes hard to read (but I can)
The buttons mounted on the side sometimes activate during push-ups or events when your wrist goes to right angles--would be really bad but since you can lock the buttons less of an issue.
First time on software takes some persistence to understand but worth the effort. Just explore every tab and you'll get it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Caution: Suunto Quest Monitor Can Record Irratically.
By Jeffrey Harris
I've used a Suunto Quest for a year now to monitor heart rate during circuit training and rowing. The first unit I had recorded accurately for 9 months with a change of battery. Suddenly it was recording flat lines in places instead of a varying heart rate and the heart rate would show as a blank on the monitor.
I sent the first one back to Suunto for repairs. They sent a new monitor and strap at no charge.
Unfortunately, after using the new monitor and strap for a month, it began to record flat lines in place of a changing heart rates and the monitor showed blanks instead of heart rates. I sent it back for another round of repairs.
The Suunto Quest is light weight and easy to use. I am hoping this glitch goes away with the next repair or replacement units that Suunto provides. Their customer service (I contacted them online and shipped by Fedex) is lightening fast. I want the Suunto Quest to be as reliable as their customer service seems to be, but am beginning to fear it is not. Stay tuned for an update. Suunto is a Finish company but the device is stamped "Made in China".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great watch
By Shackleton
Pros:
- Watch is easy to read.
- Watch is lightweight. I hardly notice I have it on - I'm usually annoyed by watches.
- Band is nicely designed. I initially purchased the Suunto M2, which has a solid band and which quickly becomes uncomfortable when sweating.
- Large face is more masculine looking than a lot of other heart rate monitor watches.
Cons:
- Sometimes has issues detecting heart rate in cold weather. I haven't done extensive testing, but it does seem like the strap needs to be somewhat warm.
- Price: is more expensive than other heart rate monitors, especially if you don't plan on using the data download and online features.
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