amado_sarhan
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Hi !
So in the past 4 years I've I started to come out of the "old ways" and try new gear and it has been paying off. Now it's the air pressure's turn and I was wondering what divers, especially technical, think in general about the new Air Integration Technology (AI). I know it's not treally "new". Anyway, I still use a 20 year old well maintained Seavue SPG that my father handed down to me (and then he went on to buy a shiny new Apeks SPG
) . On a rec dive trip a month ago, a friend lent me her computer and transmitter and I experienced AI for the fist time (and she had to dive with my Petrel 1
). It took me a while to remember that I can actually look at the computer to know how much gas is left... and later I was constantly paranoid and kept comparing the SPG with the transmitter every 2 minutes before I got used to it.
So I am throwing this question out there now that I am seriously thinking about getting AI: Which of the three divers are you ?
(both tec and rec divers welcome to answer!)
1. You only use AI.
2. You use AI backed up with an SPG.
3. To hell with AI.
If you can also mention why, that would be great!
Cheers
So in the past 4 years I've I started to come out of the "old ways" and try new gear and it has been paying off. Now it's the air pressure's turn and I was wondering what divers, especially technical, think in general about the new Air Integration Technology (AI). I know it's not treally "new". Anyway, I still use a 20 year old well maintained Seavue SPG that my father handed down to me (and then he went on to buy a shiny new Apeks SPG


So I am throwing this question out there now that I am seriously thinking about getting AI: Which of the three divers are you ?
(both tec and rec divers welcome to answer!)
1. You only use AI.
2. You use AI backed up with an SPG.
3. To hell with AI.
If you can also mention why, that would be great!
Cheers