Suunto has channelled its engineering processes and sporting passions into designing the best instruments for the most challenging conditions. Whether divers, mountaineers, runners or other athletes, and regardless of skill level, the Suunto user community is bonded by a common passion for performance and design. Suunto products and services provide accurate and reliable guidance about our users’ environment and their bodies, and inspire them to push their limits and get the most out of their active lifestyle.
Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to be able to improve with each training session. Use your t6d and Suunto Dual Comfort Belt with the tools provided through Movescount.com to get a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters, with accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This detailed analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training so you can make adjustments of how to train more efficiently in the future.
Easily check your real-time Training Effect for an accurate measure of how hard your body’s working, and quickly adjust your workout as needed. The Suunto t6d also gives you a read-out of your EPOC – your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level – which lets you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout.
Celebrating Apa Sherpa’s world-record 20th summit of Mount Everest, the Core Extreme Edition Everest reflects the determination and strength of one of the world’s greatest living mountaineers.
Suunto will donate a portion of all proceeds of this product to the Apa Sherpa Foundation to help support the education of the children living in the remote village near the base camp of Mount Everest. As a limited edition, Suunto is producing only 8,848 pieces of the Extreme Edition Everest to match the elevation of Mount Everest’s peak at 8,848 meters.
The altimeter features a range up to 9000m (29 500 ft). It is ideally suited for all activities where knowing your altitude and ascent and descent rates is essential. Suunto Core displays the current sea level pressure as a detailed graph, showing recording of the last 24 hours with a recording interval of 30 minutes. The weather trend indicator is a useful feature providing quick reference to check upcoming weather conditions. The storm alarm notifies you of a sudden drop in air pressure, which may be related to worsening weather conditions. Learn more.
Suunto
Suunto has channelled its engineering processes and sporting passions into designing the best instruments for the most challenging conditions. Whether divers, mountaineers, runners or other athletes, and regardless of skill level, the Suunto user community is bonded by a common passion for performance and design. Suunto products and services provide accurate and reliable guidance about our users’ environment and their bodies, and inspire them to push their limits and get the most out of their active lifestyle.
Ueli’s Training Watch: the Suunto t6d
Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to be able to improve with each training session. Use your t6d and Suunto Dual Comfort Belt with the tools provided through Movescount.com to get a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters, with accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This detailed analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training so you can make adjustments of how to train more efficiently in the future.
Easily check your real-time Training Effect for an accurate measure of how hard your body’s working, and quickly adjust your workout as needed. The Suunto t6d also gives you a read-out of your EPOC – your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level – which lets you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout.
Learn more about the Suunto t6d ›
Ueli’s On-Mountain Expedition Watch: Suunto Core
Celebrating Apa Sherpa’s world-record 20th summit of Mount Everest, the Core Extreme Edition Everest reflects the determination and strength of one of the world’s greatest living mountaineers.
Suunto will donate a portion of all proceeds of this product to the Apa Sherpa Foundation to help support the education of the children living in the remote village near the base camp of Mount Everest. As a limited edition, Suunto is producing only 8,848 pieces of the Extreme Edition Everest to match the elevation of Mount Everest’s peak at 8,848 meters.
The altimeter features a range up to 9000m (29 500 ft). It is ideally suited for all activities where knowing your altitude and ascent and descent rates is essential. Suunto Core displays the current sea level pressure as a detailed graph, showing recording of the last 24 hours with a recording interval of 30 minutes. The weather trend indicator is a useful feature providing quick reference to check upcoming weather conditions. The storm alarm notifies you of a sudden drop in air pressure, which may be related to worsening weather conditions. Learn more.
Learn more about the Core Extreme Edition Everest ›