runsongas
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cressi is ok, but mares puck or suunto zoop seems to more popular in the under 200 euro price range. all of them will be very similar in function.
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It is difficult to find a digital bottom timer these days and if you find one, it will about the same price, or even a little more, as the price of a basic dive computer.
But my first option for new divers is still to rent.
Why?
I would skip Cressi computers or anything Cressi.
Yep yep and yep. Had my own computers for a long time, but a few years ago I did not bring my gear on vacation and did some spur of the moment diving. In spite of my best attempts I could barely understand the depth and NDL. When it started chatting at me and flashing obscure symbols I had no idea of what it was gripping about. I looked it up later and it was set to do a deep stop and was having a fit when I did my 5 min SS. Another diver had to end a dive early due to a dead comp at 30’. You are also banking on it being configured correctly. Salt, Fresh, Altitude etc. Not saying it can’t be done with a rental, but having a comfort level with your computer makes a dive much more pleasant IMO.Unless you discover that 2 out of 3 of the dive computers in your rental gear don't work, and you don't really know how to use the working one either. A cheap wrist computer was the first thing I bought after the mask and fins, and it has worked fine since then.
Not really that difficult, Scubapro makes one that is widely available here in Europe at least.It is difficult to find a digital bottom timer these days and if you find one, it will about the same price, or even a little more, as the price of a basic dive computer. I don't see the point of a digital bottom timer at all especially considering where you live with plenty of diving almost all year round. I'd buy a basic new dive computer, SP or AL, and forget about the unrealistic options.