Sport Modes; Navigating During Exercise - Suunto RACE User Manual

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After you stop the recording, you are asked how you felt. You can answer or skip the question
(see 4.11. Feeling). The next screen shows a summary of the activity that you can browse
through with the touch screen or by turning the crown.
If you made a recording you do not want to keep, you can delete the log entry by scrolling to
the bottom of the summary and tapping the delete button. You can also delete logs in the
same way from the logbook.

4.1. Sport modes

Your watch comes with a wide range of pre-defined sport modes. The modes are designed
for specific activities and purposes, from a casual walk outside to a triathlon race.
Before you record an exercise (see 4. Recording an exercise), you can view and select from
the complete list of sport modes.
Each sport mode has a unique set of displays that show different data depending on the
selected sport mode. You can edit and customize the data shown on the watch display during
your exercise with Suunto app.
Learn how to customize sport modes in Suunto app (Android) or Suunto app (iOS).

4.2. Navigating during exercise

You can navigate a route or to a POI while you are recording an exercise.
The sport mode you are using needs to have GPS enabled to be able to access the
navigation options. If the sport mode GPS accuracy is OK or Good, when you select a route or
POI, the GPS accuracy is changed to Best.
To navigate during exercise:
1. Create a route or POI in Suunto app and sync your watch if you haven't done so already.
2. Select a sport mode that uses GPS.
3. Scroll down and select Navigation.
4. Swipe up and down or use the crown to select a navigation option and press the crown.
5. Select the route or POI you want to navigate and press the crown. Then press the upper
button to start navigating.
6. Scroll up to the start view and start your recording as normal.
While exercising, swipe right or press the crown to scroll to the navigation display where you
will see the route or POI that you selected. For more information on the navigation display,
see 5.5.2. Navigating to a POI and 5.4. Routes.
While in this display you can swipe up to open your navigation options. From the navigation
options, you can, for example, select a different route or POI, check your current location
coordinates, as well as end navigation by selecting Breadcrumb.
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