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If you need air integration, then it would be the Suunto. If not, Garmin probably has better above water applications. I have not been a fan of Suunto in the past, but perhaps they have corrected their deficiencies. I have the Garmin Descent Mk1 and the 965 and both have exceeded my...
The Fenix 8 dive capabilities are outlined about half way down this page:
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/08/garmin-fenix-8-in-depth-review.html
Garmin has been making fine dive computers and I'm sure the Fenix 8 will be great, within its limitations.
More of a smart watch that can be used as a computer than a computer that can be used as a smart watch like the Descent models.
The author includes certification data showing it can live through greater depths at least.
Seems to be a good option for an active person who is also a recreational...
With the increasing numbers of click bait postings on SB, it's these kinds if meat and potatoes posts that immediately grab my interest. Thanks, gentlemen.
I pass a folded over rubber hose through a D ring to keep my octopus secure. Many people would recommend against this practice, but it has always worked for me. I would not do so with a braided hose. I would not trust a braided hose that kinked passing double through a D ring and would replace...
I use the Shearwater Transmitter case to carry my Garmin Descent Mk1 around. I think the Tern should fit. If you don't have one, you can order one for around $18.00.
@stuartv : You are probably technically correct, but the following was lifted directly from the Teric instruction manual:
"Pair the transmitter by going to the Tx Setup menu
option, and selecting T1. Turn on T1, then enter the
6-digit transmitter serial number into the T1 Serial #
setting. You...
Either I've never come across a DIR diver or they figure I'm too far gone to worry about.
Different people need different amounts of order and regimentation in their lives. Some find comfort in conformity.
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