
Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar
Best for mountaineering with 85-hour GPS (1 year solar daily mode), free offline topo maps, and thin 13.6mm Finnish-engineered profile.
Our Verdict
Best for mountaineering with 85-hour GPS (1 year solar daily mode), free offline topo maps, and thin 13.6mm Finnish-engineered profile.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •85-hour GPS battery
- •1 year solar daily mode
- •Free offline topo maps
- •Thin 13.6mm profile
- •Finnish engineering quality
✗ Cons
- •Smaller brand ecosystem
- •Fewer training metrics
- •No music storage
- •Limited smart features
Specifications
| Display | 1.4" MIP solar |
| GPS | Multi-band GNSS |
| Battery | 85hr GPS / 60 days daily |
| Thickness | 13.6mm |
| Materials | Titanium, sapphire |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Mountaineers
- ✓Free offline maps
- ✓Thin profile preference
- ✓Solar charging priority
Not For
- ✗Music playback needs
- ✗Advanced training metrics
- ✗Smart feature priority
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