Published by David Deteve in Suunto on 04/21/2026 at 5:44 p.m.
Suunto 9 Peak Pro
Fine, but indestructible. The Suunto 9 Peak Pro offers a rare combo: ultra-thin design (10.8 mm) + military robustness + long battery life. Precise GPS, smooth use, zero chatter. Brief. It is made to last… not to look pretty.
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Summary of user reviews:
Positive points:
- 4 out of 9 reviews praise a robust, solid and reliable watch.
- 3 out of 9 reviews highlight a high-performance GPS, even in difficult areas.
- 3 out of 9 reviews mention long-lasting autonomy, suitable for sporting outings.
- 2 out of 9 reviews mention good value for money.
- 2 reviews out of 9 appreciate simple, field-oriented handling.
Negative points:
- 5 out of 9 reviews report bugs and an application considered unstable.
- 2 out of 9 reviews mention sensors that are sometimes imprecise (heart rate, sports data).
- 2 out of 9 reviews talk about pairing problems and support deemed ineffective.
- 2 out of 9 reviews find the app complex or frustrating to use.
Shared/mixed points:
- 3 out of 9 reviews contrast an excellent field watch with a disappointing software experience.
- 1 opinion considers the watch rather intended for advanced or “pro” users.
- Shared consensus on the gap between very solid hardware and perfectible software.
Advice :
Very good watch for pure outdoors: hiking, sports, difficult terrain. Solid GPS, reliable autonomy, serious construction. But the software ecosystem can be frustrating on a daily basis (bugs, app, sync). If you want a “sports tool” watch, this is a good choice. If you want a smooth, frictionless experience, this can get stuck.
