Special of the Week: Uwatec Aladin Tec 2G 3 Gauge Dive Computer Console - $299.95

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From LeisurePro:

It used to be that dive computers were a luxury. Now, they are seen as a necessary part of a diver's safety gear. The TEC 2 offers a multi-gas algorithm that takes gas switching into account when calculating your decompression schedule. Even if you neglect to switch to your decompression gas, the TEC 2 can recalculate your required decompression time.

The TEC 2 also offers all of the essentials required by the diving community, including a depth gauge, safety stop timer, a backlit face for easy reading without needing your flashlight, dive log (up to 1 week of dives), safety alarms (including a convenient silent mode), and more. The compact and streamlined design mean you'll only notice the TEC 2 when you're reading it - not because it catches on your other gear or the surrounding sea life.

The TEC 2 is like diving with an extra buddy a buddy who won't run out of air, get lost, or slow you down.

MSRP: $475
Our regular price: $399.95
Until 1/13/2011: $299.95

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Can the computer be wrist mounted?
Use as hot of water as you can stand to remove it, then pop it into a DSS mount. Order plenty of bungee too.

https://www.deepseasupply.com/index.php?product=129

If you do not already have one also order a compass mount too (DSS might make a mount for the Uwatec one, but I am not sure). You could also get a Suunto SK7 compass from LP.

https://www.deepseasupply.com/index.php?product=47
 
I have an opportunity to pick up one of these for a very good price. Can anyone tell me their experience with it (ie reliability, durability, etc) as well as how the TEC portion has worked out. Thanks.
 
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how the TEC portion has worked out. Thanks.
Most Tech divers run it in gauge mode? Works great for gauge mode, with a nice second counter that can be reset for ratio deco stops.
 

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