After wearing the Suunto 3 Fitness for two weeks, I’ve tested it out in a variety of situations; everything from bike commuting to sprinting to weight lifting. As long as I carried my phone with me, I could count on the watch to monitor my every move — including my sleep. It’s an easy-to-wear watch that can go everywhere from the track to the shower to the pool.
The Good: The Suunto 3 Fitness is a lightweight and comfortable fitness tracker that’s user-friendly for runners and gym-goers alike. The sheer number of pre-loaded activities and the option for adaptive training plans will help any individual reach their goal. It also pairs with an all-new Suunto app to make usage seamless.
Who They’re For: Everyday athletes who love to swim, fish, hike, bike, roller skate, and canoe will love the variety the 3 Fitness offers. The option to choose from over 65 unique activities (including open water swim and CrossFit) makes it easy to keep track of exactly what activities you’ve done each week. The built-in training plan aspect adjusts to your activity, helping even beginner athletes know when to tone it down. If you always carry your phone with you, this is an easy tracker to adapt to your routine.
Watch Out For: Compared to other Suunto models, like the Spartan Trainer Wrist HR, the 3 Fitness doesn’t have a built-in GPS unit or a touchscreen. You have to use the five buttons located around the watch face to navigate through settings, log a workout and see your training plan for the day.
When charging, I found the battery to be a bit finicky. I had to clip and un-clip the charger a few times to get the watch to recognize it. Take that with a grain of salt though, since I was testing one of the first available models.
