Lucky you Skipster, great gift and evidently great wife! You will love it!
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Hmmm.
I'm seriously hoping you misspoke here.
I registered mine via snail mail. I tried registering my T2 online a couple of years ago and found out later that AA had no record of it, so ever since I've registered all my Atomic gear--with three divers in the family I have a bunch--via the US Mail.
If the extended warranty is only for those who registered online, I'm not going to be a happy camper... :depressed:
On the other hand, my LDS gave me the Cobalt and all the aforementioned parts for free, but only after I coughed up $1,200 for the empty box.
There are still some changes being made to the Windows version before it is posted on the Atomic website. On the Mac side we are in the midst of helping MacDive add Cobalt compatibility- hoping for not too long after the 1st of the year. The proprietary Atomic dive logging software for Mac is still a ways out, but will come.Im still waiting for the software download!, any news?
... I would buy one on the spot if I could wear it on my wrist and it was air integrated with a wireless transmitter
To echo others, I would like to voice my request for the Cobalt to have the option to enable voluntary safety stop mode, even if it were not required on a particular ascent. As such, any alerts and alarms related to missing a voluntary safety stop should be written in a way to satisfy a dive master's concerns that the diver doesn't need to be rushed to a hospital.-ITG
Thanks for the kind words- the Cobalt is something we have worked hard on for many years.
And yet somehow during all those years no one thought to come up with something more elegant than an old sock to stuff it into...
Or in my case, two old socks since I'm about to pull the trigger on a second one to keep my wife happy.
All kidding aside, though, great job.