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Suunto RacevsGarmin Forerunner 970

$250
price gap
Suunto Race cheaper
5
more health sensors
Garmin Forerunner 970
Suunto Race
Buy/Wait:good

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Garmin Forerunner 970
Buy/Wait:good

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Suunto RaceGarmin Forerunner 970
Pricing
Starting price$499$749
Subscription✓ Noneℹ️ Optional — $70/yr
Hardware
Weight60g56g
Water resistance100m5ATM
Battery16 days15 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
TierSports GPSSports GPS
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ReleasedAug 27, 2025May 15, 2025
Cycle advicegoodgood
Deals adviceneutralneutral
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Health Sensors

Suunto Race only
1 exclusive sensor
Training LoadCumulative workout stress over time
Both
3 shared
Heart RateContinuous or on-demand pulse tracking
SpO2Blood oxygen saturation, tracked during sleep
HRVHeart rate variability — stress & recovery scores
Garmin Forerunner 970 only
6 exclusive sensors
ECGDetects irregular heart rhythms (AFib)
Stress TrackingStress estimate from HRV and physiological signals
Body BatteryGarmin's energy reserve — how much fuel left in the tank
Training ReadinessDaily recovery score — how ready you are to perform
Running DynamicsCadence, ground contact time, stride length, vertical oscillation
Skin TempOvernight changes linked to illness or cycle tracking

Why buy each?

Suunto Race

Significantly improved heart rate accuracy

The redesigned optical HR sensor on Race 2 delivers far more reliable readings during high-intensity sessions — a notable weak point of the original Race that has been addressed.

Dual-frequency GPS at 55h

Dual-frequency L1+L5 multi-constellation GPS for sub-meter precision in urban areas and dense forests, with 55 continuous GPS hours on a single charge.

1.5" AMOLED, thinner and lighter

The display grows to 1.5" at 2000 nits while the case slims to 12.5mm and drops to 76g — more readable in sunlight and easier to wear day-to-day than its predecessor.

Garmin Forerunner 970

ECG, flashlight, and sapphire lens

The FR970 is the first Forerunner with ECG and a built-in LED flashlight — plus a sapphire crystal lens and titanium DLC case for durability that rivals the Fenix 8.

Full color TopoActive maps + Triathlon Coach

Turn-by-turn navigation on preloaded worldwide TopoActive maps, combined with AI-powered Garmin Triathlon Coach structured training plans — a premium combination at any price.

Running dynamics + Elevate Gen 5

Full biomechanics suite (cadence, vertical oscillation, ground contact time, running power) plus Garmin's most advanced heart rate sensor with skin temperature monitoring.

Quick Winner

The right pick depends on what you optimize for.

For the budget
Suunto Race wins

$499 vs $959 over 3 years · no required subscription.

For battery life
Suunto Race wins

16 days vs 15 days battery.

For health depth
Garmin Forerunner 970 wins

9 sensors.

For daily comfort
Garmin Forerunner 970 wins

56g · no required subscription.

Bottom Line

Technical gaps
  1. Race-only sensors: Training Load.
  2. Forerunner 970-only sensors: ECG, Stress Tracking, Body Battery, Training Readiness, Running Dynamics, Skin Temp.
  3. Water resistance. Race rates 100m vs 5ATM on Forerunner 970.
Commercial gaps
  1. Hardware cost. Race is $250 cheaper upfront ($499 vs $749).
Pick the Suunto Race if…

Competitive road and trail runners who want Suunto's precise multi-band GPS tracking and a vivid AMOLED display in a lighter, thinner package. A strong alternative to Garmin for athletes who prefer Suunto's clean interface and ecosystem.

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Pick the Garmin Forerunner 970 if…

Competitive runners, triathletes, and ultramarathon runners who want the complete Garmin premium running analytics suite: ECG, full maps, running dynamics, Triathlon Coach, and the most durable build in the Forerunner line. Replaces the FR965 as Garmin's top running watch.

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