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Thinner, smallest, toughest – Suunto 9 Peak

Suunto today launches its newest flagship watch, the Suunto 9 Peak, the thinnest, most powerful and durable watch in the brands history. Here’s what the new watch has to offer…

Here is a first look and the details from Suunto 9 Peak. Inspired by the award-winning Suunto 9 Baro, the Suunto 9 Peak is designed for adventures and peak experiences, in a sleek form factor that fits seamlessly on the wrist for ultimate comfort. Tested in the harshest conditions, the watch boasts up to 170 hours of GPS recording capacity in Tour mode, blood oxygen measurement, a full battery charge in one hour and built to match users’ high expectations for a sports wearable companion, training tool and adventure partner. 

“When we design a new watch, we start by assessing the desired user experience and combine that with our latest technology developments. We found that many people wanted all the features of the Suunto 9 Baro, but in a smaller, streamlined form factor, without compromising on battery life or the feature set. Our team of designers and engineers worked closely together to develop Suunto 9 Peak as an answer to this need,” says Heikki Norta, Suunto’s president. “Building on our heritage of 85 years crafting products for adventure, we are proud to release this watch with a new minimalistic Nordic design.” 

Suunto 9 Peak

The new watch comes with all of the industry leading features the Suunto 9 family is known for, including 80-plus sport modes like running, hiking, mountain biking, skiing and swimming, customisable screens to show the most relevant data for your exercise, an intelligent battery management system, accurate wrist-based heart rate monitoring, in-depth weather insights and expansive on-watch navigation capabilities. 

All-new features for the Suunto 9 Peak include: 

  • Minimalistic Nordic design, which is 37% thinner and 36% lighter than the award-winning Suunto 9 Baro 
  • Blood oxygen level measurements to help determine acclimation levels at higher altitudes 
  • Automatic backlight intensity adjustment depending on lighting conditions 
  • Faster charging: 100% battery in 1 hour 
  • Improved watch strap with new metal fastening pin 
  • Added watch face that showcases weekly training metrics and inspires new routines 

The Suunto app integrates with the Suunto 9 Peak, enabling users to effectively plan routes with sport-specific heatmaps and popular starting points, which can be built and transferred to the watch for offline navigation. The mobile app allows user to discover new locations, create points of interest and a look back on previous adventures with personal heatmaps. Also, the sync speed between the Suunto 9 Peak and the Suunto app is now doubled with Bluetooth 5, the latest iteration in Bluetooth technology. 

“You learn quickly while traveling that having gear you can trust can mean the difference between a life changing experience and a failure,” says Chris Burkard, Professional Photographer, Global Adventurer, and newest member of the Suunto Brand Ambassador Team. “The Suunto products for me epitomize adventure worthy equipment and that’s why I trust them in the harshest of conditions and for prolonged use. It’s been hard to find something that feels as comfortable on my hand as a camera, the Suunto 9 Peak may have just secured its spot.” 

The Suunto 9 Peak will be available in two different styles with four nature inspired colours: 

Granite Blue Titanium and Birch White Titanium, made with sapphire glass and grade 5 titanium ÂŁ629 and All Black and Moss Gray, made with sapphire glass and stainless steel ÂŁ519. Available for pre-ordering from 26th May. In-store at select retailers and on-line at Suunto.com from 17th June.

Find out more here.

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