Product Description
You've been training with intention, logging the miles, stacking the sessions — and your watch just hasn't kept up. The screen washes out in full sun. The heart rate data drifts during hard efforts. And you're mid-ultra wondering whether you've got enough battery to make it to the finish. Serious endurance athletes need a GPS training watch that's reliable, powerful, and clean.
The Suunto Race 2 is the GPS multisport watch built specifically for athletes who train with purpose and race without compromise.
Brightest AMOLED in Its Class – Suunto upgraded to a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display pushing 2,000 nits — that's more than three times brighter than the original Race. You can check your pace, heart rate zone, or navigate a route with a single glance, even at noon in direct sunlight.
Battery Life That Goes the Distance – Up to 55 hours of GPS tracking in full dual-band mode. That covers a 100-mile race, a weekend of back-to-back long runs, or three consecutive days of trail adventures without ever touching a charger. Drop into Tour mode and that stretches to 200 hours.
A Heart Rate Sensor You Can Actually Trust – Suunto completely redesigned the optical heart rate sensor on the Race 2 — their #1 priority with this update. The result is wrist-based HR tracking that holds up during high-intensity intervals and tempo efforts, so you can stay in the right zone without strapping on a chest strap every session.
Lightweight That Packs a Punch – At 76 grams in steel and 65 grams in titanium, with a slimmer 12.5mm case profile, it wears comfortably 24/7 without feeling like a brick under your sleeve. Sapphire glass and a stainless steel bezel mean it takes the same abuse you do.
The Race 2 pairs a dual-band GNSS chipset — pulling from five satellite systems simultaneously — with free offline maps and Climb Guidance, which pre-calculates the grade and effort of upcoming ascents so you can manage your energy on technical terrain. The Suunto Coach feature analyzes your training load, recovery, and fitness trends over time to deliver clear, actionable feedback right on your wrist. And with 115+ sport modes and integrations with TrainingPeaks, Strava, and 300+ partner apps, this watch adapts to every phase of your training year — not just race day.
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The Suunto Race 2 is Suunto's flagship multisport GPS training watch — a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display pushing 2,000 nits of brightness, a completely redesigned optical heart rate sensor, dual-band GNSS pulling from five satellite systems, up to 55 hours of GPS battery in full performance mode, and 32GB of offline map storage in a 76g stainless steel and sapphire glass case. It's built for serious endurance athletes who train with intent and race without compromise.
Suunto identified wrist-based heart rate accuracy as their number one priority with the Race 2 and completely redesigned the back panel and optical sensor to address it. For athletes who've been strapping on a chest strap every hard session because their last watch couldn't hold up during intervals and tempo efforts, that's the upgrade that matters most in daily training.
At 2,000 nits the Race 2 display is more than three times brighter than the original Race — the LTPO AMOLED technology also means brightness adjusts automatically to conditions. Checking your pace, heart rate zone, or navigating a route at noon in direct sunlight is a single glance, not a shade-and-squint situation.
55 hours in full dual-band Performance mode covers a 100-mile race for virtually every finisher, and the watch has four intelligent battery modes — Performance, Endurance, Ultra, and Tour — that scale down to 200 hours when you need it. You can set the battery mode before your race based on distance, confidence, and how much GPS precision you actually need.
Climb Guidance pre-calculates the grade and effort of upcoming ascents on your route and delivers real-time feedback on your wrist so you can manage your pacing and energy before the climb hits rather than reacting to it mid-effort. For trail and ultra runners navigating technical terrain, that pre-race and mid-race elevation intelligence is a genuine competitive advantage.
Suunto Coach analyzes your actual training load, recovery trends, and fitness progress over time and delivers clear, actionable feedback directly on your watch — not a generic plan built for someone else. It adapts to your real physiology and training history, which means the guidance gets more useful the longer you train with it.

