scubafanatic
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Yes, although again it's far from a perfect fit.
The Cobra2 with the quick disconnect is longer and slightly wider than the Cobalt, so the Cobra2 sleeve is even longer and wider. The Blue Reef sleeve I got for the Cobalt, though, is a good bit longer and even wider still. I got it because I traded my Cobra2, and the sleeve along with it, for some other gear. So I had to get another sleeve and didn't want to spend any more money on it than necessary while waiting to see if Atomic will (finally) release one.
Obviously, a computer sleeve isn't necessary when the computer's resting comfortably in my reg bag in the closet. But it would be stupid to travel without one and risk damaging or breaking an expensive piece of dive gear, which is why I don't understand how Atomic could have overlooked this.
I actually feel that the generic Leisure Pro 'Blue Reef' computer sleeve is a perfect fit for my Cobalts (2), I have good sized SS clips attached to my Cobalts and I need the 'extra' space inside the sleeves for the SS clips, so I think the Blue Reef sleeves are actually just barely big enough to comfortably fit everything....and I couldn't care less if they don't have some big flashy 'Atomic' label monogrammed on them.
My pet peeve is why Atomic doesn't provide/include a HP hose 'terminator' to seal off the HP hose from contamination when the computer is disconnected from the HP hose. My Oceanic Pro Plus II's all have this feature/accessory that allows me to close off the HP hose when the computer is removed from the reg set with a little HP quick-disconnect plug 'thingy' .
While I do commend Atomic for all the thought put into the Cobalt, it does astonish me that within 5 min of examining my Cobalts I was able to immediately spot 3 'faults' with the computer:
1) no padded console cover included (or offered even at extra cost)
2) no available HP hose quick-disconnect plug/cover, which cheaper competing computers have offered for many years!
3) no standard/easy way to attach a SS clip to the unit (unlike my 'old' Oceanic Pro Plus II's which make it very easy to attach an SS clip to) I had to get creative and invent my own solution to attach SS clips to my Cobalts. The trick isn't attaching SS clips to the Cobalts, it's figuring out to attach SS clips to the Cobalts so that the clips stay in one place!
Luckily I'm pretty used to upgrading/modifying/building my own custom scuba gear to remedy oversights/poor design faults...and I'm pretty good at making my 'mods' look like they're 'factory' mods and not cheesy homemade tackiness!
Not to single out Atomic, but it never ceases to amaze me that in a matter of minutes, sometimes only seconds, I'm able to spot design faults/deficiencies in scuba gear that manufacturers have sometimes spent years 'perfecting' !