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The Suunto Run could be every marathon-runner’s new best friend – and it’s cheaper than most Apple Watches

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  • Suunto has unveiled a new running watch, fittingly called the Suunto Run
  • It’s lightweight at just 35g, and costs just $249 / £199 / around AU$400
  • Smart features include real-time predicted marathon pacing and a new ‘Ghost Runner’ mode

Finnish adventure gear maker Suunto has unveiled the Suunto Run, a lightweight, high-performance and – crucially, for these expensive times – cheap running watch, priced at $249 / £199 (around AU$400). Suunto seems to be gunning for top billing in 2025’s best cheap running watches list, with AI-powered features and up to 12 days of battery life.

At just 35g with textile straps, it’s got a “brightest in class” (according to Suunto) 1.32-inch Gorilla Glass AMOLED display and is packing some innovative-sounding features, including a real-time marathon race prediction tool.

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