Can anyone recommend an entry level dive computer for recreational scuba diving? - scuba computer
I think a wrist version available (not mounted controller), so you can travel light. Oceanic Veo 100 is this thing?
Can anyone recommend an entry level dive computer for recreational scuba diving? - scuba computer
I think a wrist version available (not mounted controller), so you can travel light. Oceanic Veo 100 is this thing?
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I have this question in the same DiversOne.com and I received many answers. Here they are.
Sergeant Thomas at 10:09 10. July
Can I have a Citizen Promaster Aqualand Watch the digital version. Not only can depth.max up to 4 dives (mean depth) beginning and end of time, temperature, but you can also use 24 / 7, rather than into the dive bag most often
Garry Rogers 10:55 10. July
Nice people like Sunnto D6
Cathy Hsiao 10th at 2:30 pm July
I Oceanic GEO is cheap and has all the features you for diving, I love it.
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Hi Dave, I'm on a ALLADIN for 8 years. Wrist mounted, lightweight, easy for the holidays and you want only one computer.
the batteries are working for 5 years. the price is cheap.
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Oceanic has eased, the prices of PCs wrist mandatory cf. Today, Mt frikkin 'cheaper than a comparable set of indicators.
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I've alwaysOceanic love my team - very easy to read and program. Since I moved to Alladin's good, but I took some time getting used to. Good idea to use a bracket on the wrist, btw.
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Regardless of the brand, make sure the water is turned on. That way you never get with a team that is not.
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