I know it might seem a bit counter use to it's original concept. However, this is for a different sort of purpose needing rigidity and a streamline fit. I would also be adding the lumbar pad.
There is an obtuse pattern of speaking on here.
Good luck on a computer. I think enough has been covered to help guide you. Now the conversation has turned into who has a bigger regulator. Someone felt like he got his hose stepped on.
As stated earlier dive computers are expensive. Really elaborate ones are great but I wouldn't use them enlieu of setting up your dive before you dive. Computers are a source for contingency. The type of computer you get should qualify the diving you're doing. If you want one to grow with you in...
I hope you meant to state it as a joke. It was funny to me. If not than allow me to clarify why you want a computer that can help you from a situation. Suppose now you're having to share air with your dive buddy dmaziuk because he ran short. Ooops. Well you have air enough to start an ascent but...
Usually a solid dive boot is all around a great choice. They serve purpose for entering and exiting from the beaches or other locations. Warm water or cold go with a heavy duty boot. They usually fit an XXL sized fin like the ScubaPro jet fin and the Hollis F1. And those are great fins.
Transmitters are sold separately. Charging cables come with the computer and are sold separately as well. I did set that kit up. I bought the computer, two transmitters, an extra charging cable, the power pack, and the USB charger.I looked all over the place for one that matched. That USB...
The very top grey one is a power usb charger. The smaller black box with red outline is a wall charger with 2 Ian ports. So I charge transmitters together or the computer and a transmitter together. The lower right corner with red tops are two transmitters.
Everyone has their philosophy. However, solid diving will have the same great advice coming with consistency. So here is mine because you asked.
First you’re diving a lot of new. Meaning you’re not use to any of it. Eliminate problems. Dive a pool again to learn your buoyancy, where your gear...
The only issue with the pad is this. When you switch from STA to twins, the wing nuts or variant are not the easiest to access.
Only an issue if you go back and forth.
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