Suunto T6 Running Pack


  • Stylish wristwatch-style heart rate monitor with altimeter for hill and altitude performance
  • Includes heart rate monitoring Comfort Belt and universal Foot POD for tracking running speed and distance
  • Calculates needed intensity and duration of training to improve your condition
  • Interference-free digital ANT transmission and coding
  • Water-resistance to 330 feet suitable for swimming; user-replaceable battery; 2-year warranty

Product DescriptionSleekly and stylishly designed, the Suunto T6c premium heart-rate monitor now offers even more features to help committed and professional athletes take their conditioning to new levels. In addition to its comprehensive physiological analysis on PC, it includes an altimeter, thermometer and barometer–for hill and altitude performance–and offers real-time Training Effect and EPOC to gauge your personal aerobic improvement from each workout. This package includes th. . . More >>

Suunto T6 Running Pack

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  1. #1 by J. Roy - January 15th, 2010 at 17:21

    For the last probably 10 years I was a happy Amazon customer. That changed with my last Running Pack order. Amazon priced out the pack for $148. 25. I found that a really great deal compared to other companies so I went ahead and bought it. The real seller of the product was `Watchsavings’ (or Jomashop) which sent me the product by UPS ground. But it turned out that they sent me the wrong product. So I called in and requested the running pack I ordered and what would be the best way to proceed. First of all, `Watchsavings’ told me that they don’t have the product al all and it was Amazon’s mistake they put it on their website for that “great deal”. They suggested that I send the wrong product back and order the pack instead from `Jomashop’ (was out of stock). Next thing was I called Amazon and they told me that it was Watchsavings’ product and I would have to deal with them! Great!! At that time I checked the Amazon website again for the T3 Running pack and now they offered it from another seller for $250, not really the amount I spent. What great situation: none of these two felt somehow responsible for the mistake or was able to deliver the product I ordered for the price I (of course) already paid. I sent the wrong delivery back to Watchsavings and got finally after one month my money back. I ordered the T3 running pack with another Internet seller, which was still cheaper that Amazon and provided an excellent service compared to Amazon or Watchsavings. I gave one star because I got my money back. Do not by from Amazon! Either they want to sell something they don’t have or they don’t feel responsible for the seller on their profile. I’m really, really disappointed with such a professional company!

  2. #2 by E. Mays - January 15th, 2010 at 18:20

    With the goal of training for the 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon, I sought a tool that would keep me informed during my workouts. This is not it. I read lots of reviews and also examined this item in person in a store. I purchased it hoping I would be able to navigate it’s controls more easily than other users since I consider myself technically adept. As other reviewers said (and I should have listened) this product is too difficult to operate and most importantly, the manual is unclear and incomplete.

    To Amazon’s credit, the return process was remarkably easy! Full refund, postage paid, no questions asked. Thank you! Just be sure you keep ALL of your original packaging if you are as stubborn as me and decide to buy this. Otherwise, they will not likely take it back.

    Subsequently, instead of choosing value as the deciding factor in picking my training tool, I chose quality. I wear a GPS enabled Garmin with a bezel/touch screen and love it. I wore it during training and as I ran and finished the WDW Marathon . I love it.

    Good luck. And happy running.

  3. #3 by T. Frank - January 15th, 2010 at 19:55

    The perfect information on your condition of training. Gradico the level of attività pi? ? automatically adapted. It indicates if continuations very clearly your program of training or not.
    Numbers many riproducibili of the pod of the foot! The measure è + – corrected 2% – incredible!

  4. #4 by Henrik I. Christensen - January 15th, 2010 at 21:00

    I have used the system for 4 weeks by now and the watch is really great for training. The watch has a good strap that is solid and with a good grip. The watch is overall a good watch with clear reading of the display. The information presented is OK.

    The revised heartrate monitor is a significant improvement over the old one. The old would would not reliably provide heart rate information, those problem are all gone with the new model.

    The watch provides a lot of information and the interface to the PC is awesome. I am much happier with this system compared to the T3 I had before.

    The alarm on the watch is not easily accessible and also not very loud, so the watch has some weaknesses as a general utility.

  5. #5 by Bill Wood - January 15th, 2010 at 21:17

    As a triathlete I’m always looking for the next magic electronic workout item. I currently love my Powertap for the bike and now I can add the T3C to that list of loves. It’s not that complex to operate compared to other systems out there. The instructions are clear for those that have used HRMs and Power meters before.
    I did research on all running packs from Suunto, Polar and Garmin. The direct results from friends with the new small Garmin is that it is unreliable and the Polar too expensive and complicated. I would prefer the t6 but for the money the t3 is perfect. Plus I don’t lose reception when trail running.
    I also got the bike pod and setting up the foot and bike pod is as easy as setting up a basic bike computer. The watch transitions from bike to run easily.
    If you have never used an HRM before, you may find this difficult to set up as its not a simple Timex but compared to a Polar this thing was easy.

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