Suunto Race S review: Smaller might just be what the doctor ordered
Picking up a new fitness tracker presents unique challenges because great do-it-all smartwatches are irresistibly competitive in pricing, and the market for them is bigger, too. However, a few brands aren't sellouts ahem Fitbit and stick to making purpose-built fitness wearables for sports people and outdoor adventurers. Suunto is a prime example, making dive computers for, well, pro divers, and now catering to triathletes and track stars with the Race series. Its latest addition to the lineup is the Race S, a scaled-down version of the original Race. I used it every day for over a month to determine if Suunto trimmed anything besides four millimeters off the case diameter, and let's just say the results are promising.
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