Time to replace my 30 years old Suunto EON

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I was thinking the same.

My first Suunto was a "Companion" back in the mid-90s, then I replaced that with the "Solution". Neither did Nitrox.
Exact same thing I did...then I went to a Uwatec Aladdin
 
I had both an Eon Core and an i770r. I did probably a few dozen dives with both, happy to try and answer any questions you might have on either. Also, I used to have a D6i, and while the watch-like design is convenient, in the end I preferred a bigger, color screen.

Air integration was a must-have for me-- once I started diving with AI units it was hard to imagine going back (though completely understand those who prefer an analogue gauge).

Size and weight-wise, there wasn't much daylight between the two, same with battery charging, etc (though I will say that after a while without being used, the i770r did have much more battery reserve left than the Eon...but I'd charge them fully before using anyway, so that's not much of a factor).

A couple minor plusses for the Suunto: I found the buttons *much* easier to use and the menus were, to me, more intuitive than on the i770r. That said, I think after enough dives using the i770r exclusively, you'd get used to it and it'd become second nature. Also, I strongly preferred the compass on the Eon to the i770r.

A couple plusses for the i770r: the NATO strap is a lot easier to use and manage than Suunto's rubber strap, which always seemed difficult to wrangle. It comes with a nice case, which the Eon does not. I also liked the font a little better.

As you can see, once you start listing font preference, you're really scraping the bottom of the barrel- at the end of the day, I would have been really happy with either.

I will say that the Suunto's algorithm was more conservative, but I'm never really pushing any no-deco limits, so that's largely irrelevant to me.

Sadly both were stolen about a month ago, along with most of my other gear-- I ended up getting the Eon Core as a replacement, and that was just because of cost: my LDS here in Tel Aviv had it for a few hundred dollars less than it would have cost me to replace the i770r.

Again, hit me up with any specific questions, I'll be happy to try and answer.
 
Hi @Eyal K.

The deco algorithm on the Suunto Core is more flexible than on the Aqua Lung i770R. Set on P-2, the Core is about as liberal as diving with DSAT or a Buhlmann GF high of around 95. The Aqua Lung runs PZ+ and is more conservative, something like a Buhlmann GF high of around 85. Of course, the Shearwater Perdix AI would allow you to set your GFs at whatever you wanted.
 
Hi @Eyal K.

The deco algorithm on the Suunto Core is more flexible than on the Aqua Lung i770R. Set on P-2, the Core is about as liberal as diving with DSAT or a Buhlmann GF high of around 95. The Aqua Lung runs PZ+ and is more conservative, something like a Buhlmann GF high of around 85. Of course, the Shearwater Perdix AI would allow you to set your GFs at whatever you wanted.

I just got a Teric as a replacement to my crappy SUUNTO D4 and am wondering what GF factor should I set my Teric to?

What GF factor do you use?
 
I just got a Teric as a replacement to my crappy SUUNTO D4 and am wondering what GF factor should I set my Teric to?

I just leave mine set to Medium, 40/85. I've never seen any reason to change it.
 
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+1 for the perdix AI.
Its an amazing computer.
With transmitter is might be slightly above 1k.
 
I would go with the Perdix AI or the Scubapro G2 AI, Suunto quality and customer service have not been great the last few years. The Scubapro is going for $1150 and the Shearwater is going for $1285 with a transmitter or you can wait and see if a Peregrine AI comes out later this year. I have seen both on sale for a couple hundred less.
 
Personally, I think Shearwater would be crazy not to come out with a Peregrine AI, however, looks like no current plan.
 

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