SUUNTO 9 Peak and Peak Pro Sports GPS Watch for Demanding, Performance Driven Athletes and Adventurers

$249.00

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SUUNTO 9 Peak PRO – designed for the most demanding athletes, efforts, and adventures. Fully charges in one hour and provides 40 hrs battery in best GPS mode, 70 hrs in endurance mode and 300 hrs in tour mode. A quick 10-minute charge will provide 2 hours of GPS training
GPS ACCURACY – uses 4 different satellite systems for speedy connectivity and exceptional tracking even when you’re amongst tall buildings, mountainous terrain, and steep canyons
DURABILITY – Founded in 1936, Suunto brings over 80 years of high-quality heritage and craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Finland with 100% renewable energy, Military-grade durability features Titanium, Stainless Steel, and Sapphire glass, 100m Waterproof
FEATURES – 97 Sport Modes, you can choose your sport, training surface and turn by turn navigation. Weather alerts and avalanche maps provide additional peace of mind. Connect your phone and earbuds to music controls at wrist. Customize your watch face through the Suunto app
SUUNTO APP – Allows you to create structured workouts, goals, and get real-time guidance on your watch. Follow your progress, journal your activities, analyze your workouts, sleep and recovery and connect with Strava, Training Peaks or 200 other fitness apps

  • Price: $249.00
  • Rating: 4 ⭐
  • ASIN: B0B64J7YQC

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13 reviews for SUUNTO 9 Peak and Peak Pro Sports GPS Watch for Demanding, Performance Driven Athletes and Adventurers

  1. BVilla

    Awesome
    Great smartwatch for the last 2 months. Battery life ridiculously long – over a week no problem. Tracks steps, workouts and tennis scores. I can check my heart rate, blood o2 and sleep. Legible and easy to use. No problem pairing with my iPhone. I’m not much of a runner so I haven’t used it for that yet. I think it’s great looking in all black and sized smaller than many dive watches. Very comfortable to wear. My only knock is the strap which can come undone relatively easily. I added a black silicon strap stay and problem solved. For the price it was a no brainer and worth it. I don’t need the latest and greatest, this watch checked all my boxes.

  2. ALEJANDRO H.

    Awesome watch!
    I bought the watch about 2 weeks ago. I wanted to upgrade from my Suunto Ambit3 which I’ve had for over 10 years. Peak 9 is way lighter in comparison and offers more functions. Its basically like the galaxy watches without the ability to call or text from which I have no use for. I love the fact that Suunto is far more accurate when trying to maintain a pace with running or hiking than any other watch I’ve own.

  3. R

    I’ve gone through a few watches…
    …and this one is my favorite.I’ll keep it short, but I have used a Fit Bit Versa, Garmin VivoActive 3, Galaxy Watch 4 and 5, Pixel Watch (1), Apple Watch (SE), and finally, the Suunto 9 Peak Pro. And that’s where I’ll stay for awhile.For reference: Pixel is my favorite smartwatch variant and this is my favorite sports watch variant (by far).I wanted a watch with a MIP display, good battery life, GPS, and notifications + quick reply. There’s all sorts of information about the features, GPS, etc… but I’ll throw out there that the notification system is very good, you can customize which apps can send notifications. And I can quick reply on Signal (I don’t need to on other apps so I haven’t tried).Plus, I really like the Suunto app feed, and how easy it is to share the workouts and scroll through your history. Though, I share workouts back and forth with someone with a Polar watch and it’s quite similar. But I like it better than FitBit, weirdly enough.Exercise context:I run, walk, and hike for 90% of my exercises. It’s not 100% accurate of course, and heartrate can be tricky sometimes, but it definitely does these activities very well. When I do stairmaster, for some reason, it can’t always get the heartrate right, I’m not sure why. It usually maxes out at 120 even if I’m 40 mins in and dying LOL.I’m sticking with Suunto for the near future, they’ve won me over. I upgrade tech pretty frequently, but I don’t see myself wanting a watch upgrade for awhile unless there’s something really tempting with a MIP screen, but my next watch will almost certainly be a Suunto either way.

  4. Adela Ruffatti

    Stopped measuring HR
    I wanted a fitness watch to track heart rate accurately and send me high heart rate alerts. While the watch is able to do this, it was extraordinarily difficult to set up and once done, it triggers so many other sound alarms as to render the feature useless. So far, I have been unsuccessful in finding out what these extra alarms are for and how to turn them off.The watch does not measure sleep as other watches do. That is, if you get up in the middle of the night and then go back to sleep, the watch will not recognize the second sleep and there is absolutely NO way to alter your total sleep time.After receiving the latest software update, the watch has developed a habit of stopping heart rate measurement at random times. The solution is to turn off the watch and turn it back on, but in my case I need 24h data. This is no longer possible.Also, after the update, you can’t change the ridiculous, hard to read watch face unless you pay a subscription.I’ll try to sell it. I think the problem is that I need a general health tracker and not a cycling lap counter, which seems to be what this watch is for.

  5. Minecraft Guy

    Liking it so far
    Wanted a smart watch that wasn’t Apple or Google. I mainly use the heart rate and step counter functions, though it has a ton of other functionality, including typical smart watch stuff as well as automatic GPS mapping of your walks, rides, hikes, etc. Enjoying it so far. Good battery life.

  6. Javier

    Great quality and app
    High quality watch!

  7. Fianza

    Mixed reaction
    I have mixed feelings about my purchase.I swim with this watch. Easy to read while splashing about, but I got two wildly different readings on two swims of equal distance. After swimming 2300m I burned 172 calories, and had a average heart rate of 72bpm. Next swim, same distance, 670 calories expended and average hr of 115. At least it counts laps for me. I’ll keep swimming, but not rely on any of the physiological metrics it displays.At this price I guess it’s good enough for the weekend athlete. Good enough user interface.9/29/2025The power percentage went from 100% to 20% in 5 hours. Not acceptable, I’ll be returning watch.

  8. mike bell

    I love this watch! A must for outdoor activity tracking!
    Obviously, this model is a few years old and Suunto has introduced several other watches over the years. As such, this was a really discounted price and it has all the features (and waayyyy more) that I was looking for. It is purpose built to track all kinds of activity and sports, which is great. I recently discovered orienteering and this watch handles everything I need it to. Its a solid build, has incredible battery life (my Apple watch isn’t even in the same conversation) and looks good. If you’re into fitness or outdoors activity, you won’t be disappointed by this watch.

  9. RWR Cymru

    Arrived next day and, although I’ve only had it a week, I’ve been out in the Eryri hills 3 times as well using it locally every day and I’m really pleased with how it’s performed. It’s feels like a premium product with great features, a great app and all for a very good price.

  10. Stub

    Love this watch. Fits my needs perfectly.

  11. ボルル

    デザインがイメージ通りで、カッコいい。大満足欠点としては、画面が若干暗い。文字が小さい。今後は、文字盤をもっと増やして欲しい。

  12. Francisco Javier Muñoz Román

    Lo que esperaba, fácil de usar, preciso y fiable, todo un lujo para mí..

  13. Wagner Paulo de Souza

    Muito bom

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