I have a number of others that have the puck type computer in a console. what are some replacement puck types that can do firmware updates?? Wwen ever I have been asked I always have to say I dont know.
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Well, in my fin collection, Tilos Starbursts are 1 pd 11 oz per piece; Aqualung Pulses are 2 pd 2 oz per piece; Sherwood Magnum V's are 2 pd 4 oz per piece; and Mares X-Stream is 1 pd 11 oz (I have only one left ) but my Tusa Z3 splits are 2 pd 6 oz per piece. This makes some difference when travelling by air.They didn't seem as heavy as my Jets, and my favorite discontinued Farafins were even heavier than jets. I tried other fins that were lighter but never cared for them. Had a set of Mares Quattros that tried to kill me, I sent the remaining fin back with explicit instructions where to put it.
Bob
If that is what you want to take from my post, I couldn't care less.So basically you are saying that people who use a console are not bright enough to clip it on so it won't dangle but those who use wrist computers are bright enough that it will never be left on the boat when they jump in the water and that their "wrist mounted computer is always available".
I think it is a mixed bag, regardless of puck or other format. All Aqualung models are updateable, only the higher end Suunto models are.I have a number of others that have the puck type computer in a console. what are some replacement puck types that can do firmware updates?? Wwen ever I have been asked I always have to say I dont know.
I know this is off topic, but all other things being equal a lighter fin is more efficient as there is less mass to stop and start as you kick.Well, in my fin collection, Tilos Starbursts are 1 pd 11 oz per piece; Aqualung Pulses are 2 pd 2 oz per piece; Sherwood Magnum V's are 2 pd 4 oz per piece; and Mares X-Stream is 1 pd 11 oz (I have only one left ) but my Tusa Z3 splits are 2 pd 6 oz per piece. This makes some difference when travelling by air.
Sure, it is harder to fence with a heavier sable. But I'd say that underwater the mass hardly matters because the main work is done against water resistance.I know this is off topic, but all other things being equal a lighter fin is more efficient as there is less mass to stop and start as you kick.
I know this is off topic, but all other things being equal a lighter fin is more efficient as there is less mass to stop and start as you kick.
I think it is a mixed bag, regardless of puck or other format. All Aqualung models are updateable, only the higher end Suunto models are.