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I've now got everything I need except for gauges/dive computer. If I buy a hoseless AI dive computer, do I still want to get a console depth indicator/SPG/compass (possibly nice small size) to act as a backup?
I've read you should have backups, but what do people actually do in practice? I've been thinking that it would be great with an A/I wrist mount dive computer to have fewer hoses, but I guess if I'm using the console as a backup, I can clip it on the left side of my BCD and pretty much have it out of the way, unless the computer konks out.
In case it matters, assume purely recreational diving, and most likely not below 60'.
(My OW ocean dives just got held up until June, was supposed to be next week, so now I've got several weeks of "shopping time" on my hands...)
I highly recommend an analog backup for all critical data: depth, air pressure, time. So even though I have a computer, I also dive with a dive watch, analog depth gauge, wrist compass, SPG. I also carry a dive table and slate with me. If doing multiple dives, I record (on a slate) max depth and bottom times, and make a mental note of max NDL's for the planned dive (but also have this writen on the slate in my BC pocket in case I have a "senior moment" during the dive

This is all may be "overkill" on redundancy, but I act as the "dive master" for my wife and kids on our shore dives, and need to be sure the dive we are doing stays safe....
Safe Diving!