DitrasetMan
Contributor
Hey folks,
I am sure you saw from my previous post that I was trying to determine if I should buy a Suunto Zoop (for $333) or a Suunto Cobra (with analog compass) (for $563). Now I am wondering, since I am so close to the $700/$800 price range, perhaps I should look at other dive computers.
I am a recreational diver, and I will be using this computer for reef dives off the coast of Florida (and the Florida keys) in 30 ft to 110 ft dives. I need a reliable computer that is tried and tested.
Now that I am in this price range, obviously I am interested in AI. However, I am not dead set on getting a console or a wrist. I am also not dead set on getting a hose-connection or wireless.
I must say that the wireless wrist watches seem nice.
Should I be looking at computers like the Oceanic ATOM, OCS, or VT3/VT4 or Aeris Epic or Elite (or others in this price range)?
I am sure you saw from my previous post that I was trying to determine if I should buy a Suunto Zoop (for $333) or a Suunto Cobra (with analog compass) (for $563). Now I am wondering, since I am so close to the $700/$800 price range, perhaps I should look at other dive computers.
I am a recreational diver, and I will be using this computer for reef dives off the coast of Florida (and the Florida keys) in 30 ft to 110 ft dives. I need a reliable computer that is tried and tested.
Now that I am in this price range, obviously I am interested in AI. However, I am not dead set on getting a console or a wrist. I am also not dead set on getting a hose-connection or wireless.
I must say that the wireless wrist watches seem nice.
Should I be looking at computers like the Oceanic ATOM, OCS, or VT3/VT4 or Aeris Epic or Elite (or others in this price range)?