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Polar Vantage V3 vs Suunto Race

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Our pick: Suunto Race takes it — 87 vs 78.

Both are strong — the call comes down to what you prioritise:

Polar Vantage V3

78Score · Medium
from €399

A hardware powerhouse for serious endurance and multisport athletes: class-leading battery, dual-frequency GPS and a deep sensor suite (ECG, SpO2, skin temperature). The training and recovery analytics are outstanding, but the smartwatch side stays barebones and the price only makes sense on discount.

Our pick

Suunto Race

87Score · Medium
from €299

The Suunto Race is the best watch Suunto has made in years: a bright 1.43-inch AMOLED, accurate dual-band GPS and genuinely huge battery life, all launched well below Garmin. Now selling around 299 EUR (down from a 449 EUR RRP), it is one of the best-value AMOLED multisport watches you can buy. The catch is software: the Suunto app and on-watch OS feel slower and thinner than Garmin Connect, the wrist heart-rate sensor is only so-so, and recovery/sleep metrics are noisy. For runners and outdoor athletes who want a big screen, maps and long battery without paying Garmin money, it is an easy recommendation.

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Polar Vantage V378Scorefrom€399Review →Suunto Race87Scorefrom€299Review →
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