The bummer with the watch is no altitude, no EPOC, no TE! So, not even close to your T6d. Really just a rebranded M5. Quite disappointingDitch said:
The bummer with the watch is no altitude, no EPOC, no TE! So, not even close to your T6d. Really just a rebranded M5. Quite disappointingDitch said:Still trying to figure this one out. I have the T6d - wondering if it's just a more rugged version of it maybe?
Suunto's Facebook response said the Quest does not have altitude. It will do cadence with the footpod as well as measure distance. It also connects wirelessly to Movescount and permits downloading of planned workouts. All nice features but it is not a T6 replacement. Hopefully one of those is in testing!rukrem said:I remain hopeful -we do not quite know what this watch will do functionality wise; therefore, I reserve judgment. Besides, why would Suunto release a product that is going to be inferior to its current line-up. It seems contrary to their practice up to this point ...