
Suunto
The Suunto Vertical is a rugged 49 mm adventure watch featuring a 1.4‑inch sapphire display, dual‑frequency GNSS, 32 GB of offline topographic maps and exceptional battery life—up to 85 hours of GPS tracking or a year of daily use with solar charging. It targets serious outdoor athletes who need reliable navigation and health monitoring in remote environments.
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$379.00
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$558.42
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$339.15
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$629.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Suunto Vertical a significantly revamped adventure watch. DC Rainmaker praised its massive battery gains and dual‑frequency GPS, while Outdoor Gear Lab highlighted the titanium build, perfect 49 mm wearability, and top‑tier accuracy. Reviewers also noted the high‑resolution display, fast Wi‑Fi map syncing and the added solar charging as major strengths, though they cited its thickness and lack of touchscreen as trade‑offs.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the Vertical’s marathon‑length battery life, large readable screen and precise navigation data, especially for hikes and multi‑day trips. Common praise centers on the offline maps and comfortable silicone strap, while recurring complaints focus on the bulkier profile, strap length on small wrists, and occasional map‑loading delays.
Common Complaints
Bulkiness/thickness on smaller wrists, excessive strap length for petite users, occasional slow map loading, and the absence of a touchscreen for map navigation.
What People Are Saying
“massive battery gains”
“significantly revamped competitor with accurate tracking”
How It Compares
vs. Garmin Fenix 7
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Vertical for solar‑powered map‑centric expeditions; choose the Fenix 7 for a richer training ecosystem and marginally longer GPS runtime.
vs. Coros Vertix 2
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick the Vertical if map storage and solar charging are priorities; pick the Vertix 2 for the longest possible GPS endurance and lighter weight.
vs. Suunto 9 Peak Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the Vertical when you need extensive map storage and solar power; opt for the 9 Peak Pro if a slimmer, lighter watch is more important than offline maps.