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SUUNTO Vertical: Adventure GPS Watch, Large Screen, Offline Maps, Solar Charging

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Color: Solar/Sand


Style: Titanium Solar


Features

  • SUUNTO VERTICAL: Large 49mm color display, free global maps that can be used offline, long battery life, barometer, solar charging (Titanium model only), sapphire lens
  • FREE OFFLINE MAPS: Accurate, free color global maps show paths, contour lines, water, landmarks and provide navigation features like bread crumb trails, POIs, and bearings
  • EXTREME BATTERY LIFE: Up to 500 hours of continuous exercise tracking in tour mode & up to 60 hours in the most accurate tracking mode. Boosted a further 30% by solar charging on sunny days (Titanium model only)
  • EXCEPTIONAL ACCURACY: Dualband GPS will provide reliable accuracy in the most difficult conditions - amongst cliffs, valleys, and skyscrapers
  • AUTHENTIC HERITAGE: Suunto brings over 85 years of high-quality heritage craftsmanship, relentless accuracy, and pioneering innovation to our watches, compasses, and dive products. Suunto Vertical is made in Finland in Suunto's own factory with 100% renewable energy and is fully carbon compensated

Brand: SUUNTO


Model Name: Vertical Adventure GPS Watch, Large Screen, Offline Maps, Solar Charging


Style: Titanium Solar


Color: Solar/Sand


Screen Size: 3


Special Feature: Bluetooth


Shape: Round


Battery Life: 60 Hours


Case Material: Titanium


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎3.46 x 3.46 x 3.39 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.27 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.6 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎SUUNTO


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Vertical Adventure GPS Watch, Large Screen, Offline Maps, Solar Charging


Color: ‎Solar/Sand


Material: ‎titanium, sapphire crystal, polyamide, silicone


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-Adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎SUUNTO


Part Number: ‎SS050860000


Model Year: ‎2023


Style: ‎Titanium Solar


Included Components: ‎Watch, Case, Charger


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Cycling, Exercise & Fitness, Climbing, Running, Camping & Hiking, Swimming


Standing screen display size: ‎3


Date First Available: May 9, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Here's my OPITION on the Suunto Vertical
Color: Solar/Black Style: Titanium Solar
I just sold my Garmin Delta Solar with Ballistics, so my compair will be against that. The good bad and ugly, I've owned about 5 different Suunto's in the past and for me I like the simplicity of them. The Vertical is a step above those now. A touch screen and for me it's not a big seller, more of a oh I forgot it has that. It take a bit to understand the menu's and how to navigate them. A bit of grrrr with trying how to back out of a few of the interfaces, but thats about it. Some people have complained about being laggy, I haven't notice any of that quite yet, but I did also get a update when first configured. It's very very light, almost don't know I'm wearing it, and being such a large face thats a plus. Battery lifes seems pretty good, I wore it two days and used about 5% a day, I turned off Notifcations, but when enabled worked just prefect. On thing I did notice is the weather alert, that was always something I liked about the Suunto. I enabled storm warning, but yesterday we had a storm roll in the late afternoon and I did not get a storm warning, so that has my attention to see if it happens again. I haven't used much of the other apps yet but will test the gps in the next few days to make sure that's working correctly. I do like they include actual maps that you can download to your watch now and in color. I wish they allowed users to modify the watch faces, there are things that I want and others I don't. They have a bunch to choose from but just not what I wanted. For context I just sold a Garmin Tactix Delta with Ballistics. I really liked that one, but battery didn't quite meetup to what was promised, even with the solar and I didn't really have alot of battery draining process running. It lasted maybe a week or 5 days. Really good watch but the face was a bit to crowded and I'm older and eyes just can't see that small anymore. I still think these are way over prices for a basiclly a smart watch, but will probably come down at some point in the future. Bottem line, I think it's worth the purchase and if you are out and about there are tons of apps for those hobbies. Biggest disappointment beside not being able to configure the watch face is the wonky charger, it's about 1ft and wire thin, one tug and it's probably going to break. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Tommy G.

  • Awesome
Color: All Black Style: Stainless Steel
Came from Garmin, used them for about 10 years, and only switched because I grew bored with Garmin. Can’t put my finger on it, just think it got stale? It’s not bad, by any means, just.. stale. I don’t really need ALL the metrics they offer, the offline music, or in map navigation. I get that what they do.. they do WELL, but I just wanted a change. To me, having a solid - tough - well built device, with maps is all I need. Also, I use a chest strap, so optical HRM is only important to me for monitoring when I’m stationary, not doing an activity. I just like to keep an eye on my heart. I don’t care for sleep stages, just a general picture of how long I slept. I otherwise listen to my body, always have and always will. Suunto just seems to have everything I care about and nothing I don’t. The GPS seems just as solid as my Fenix 7, Plus I personally enjoy the app more. Things I’ll miss - Not getting 4 steps every time I take a drink water (kidding kidding, kinda.. it is a touchy accelerometer though) - No gear tracking in app - Challenges (Yes, it’s a gimmick, but it’s a fun gimmick) The little things, like UI wise with the Sunnto can surely be revised, but none of them are a deal breaker for me by any stretch. Plus, Strava integration is seamless. So, I’m happy thus far! I’ll be running NY this year, and can’t wait to be rocking this watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by Andrew Andrew

  • Insane Battery Life
Color: Solar/Black Style: Titanium Solar
I love this watch, it feels and fit perfectly. 3 months after purchasing the Vertical, Suunto released the Race--identical, except with AMOLED. Insane battery life!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Josr

  • Some outstanding implementations, and some stumbles
Color: Solar/Forest Style: Titanium Solar
This would be a really nice watch for anyone that uses route guidance extensively, but doesn't care about wrist based heart rate or maybe 24/7 wear. First the pros: * Truly awesome implementation of route guidance that is very visible. Route management and creation through the app is also implemented very well. This is the best implementation I've seen across Garmin, Polar and Coros. It captures essential information, doesn't try to put too much on the screen and has a very responsive compass. Note however that these maps are not routable - they mostly provide context when navigating. * Great design - this is a nice looking watch that isn't as big as some, but has a nice presence on the wrist. * Battery life - I found the battery life to be comparable to, if not better than the Garmin Gen 1 Enduro. Solar also seems to make a difference in battery life as well. * Features tend to be pared down relative to Garmin, but I felt they had a good grasp of what was essential on the watch, so they didn't overcomplicate things. Cons: * There are some strange inconsistencies in the UI - for instance the placement of interval settings. I had trouble finding this reliably for some reason. * There are sharp angles where the watch meets the wrist, and it isn't always comfortable -- especially at night, or when the band was tightened down. People with more flesh on their arms probably won't have an issue. * The heart rate readings (for me) were way off. There was a very specific placement on my wrist that would help, but it is not where I'd normally wear it. The watch needed to be quite snug - to the point of discomfort, which was exacerbated by the hard angular nature of the watch (see previous point). * Related to the above - Suunto only allows pairing one bluetooth heart rate sensor (I have three). It would be one thing if the OHR on the wrist worked well, but for me it did not. I typically use at least two external HR sensors - my chest strap causes bad chaffing in the very warm weather, and so I will wear a polar OH1 on my arm instead. * Sleep tracking didn't work for me, but then again I've never found a watch that was able to measure this for me. So for some people (ultrarunners come to mind), this is a watch worthy of consideration. Suunto really has produced a nice product. I think where they need to work is on the optical heart rate sensor, which is a generation or two behind both Polar and Garmin. If they fixed that, they would have a real winner, IMO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Dr. Sliverthorn

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