Suunto looks to impress with its updated 5 Peak, which showcases big drops in weight and price point.
New year, new Suunto, or so it would appear. Today, the brand introduced the 5 Peak, an update of the older 5 model. The update is a massive 41% lighter than its forebear. But with a solid feature set, it looks to overperform at its $330 MSRP.
Suunto 5 Peak GPS, Fitness
The 5 Peak drops weight and profile thanks in large part to omitting the previous version’s GPS nose.
That said, 5 Peak wearers can still get where they’re going with 3D satellite GPS capability. The Suunto app can also direct 5 Peak users to common routes for running or cycling.
Most of the rest of the 5’s feature kit looks to be on board too. Standard fitness tracking tools like heart-rate and sleep monitors can help users stay on track, and they can build training plans based on pre-loaded sports.