Well this has certainly gone off the rails. Clean-up, aisle three.
Entirely predictable. Most threads asking for dive computer advice do end up at "buy a Shearwater, Suuntos are terrible" pretty quickly.
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Well this has certainly gone off the rails. Clean-up, aisle three.
Meh. Okay, maybe it's not the same thing as Ford/Chevy truck owners. But your post sounds just like the kind of thing a Ford owner would say (i.e. a list of reasons why Chevy trucks aren't as good as Ford trucks) when trying to convince someone that Ford trucks are better.
I don't know which Suuntos you consider "top end" and who is trying to sell them as "tech" computers (or why that would even be a selling point for a recreational diver.) I know that when I bought my D4 in 2008 I was not told it is a "tech" computer And it has served its purpose for a long time. I've changed its battery every few years, and that's been all it's needed. I won't claim that it's better than any other computer... as I've previously posted, they all perform the same basic function.
The point of my post is to suggest to the OP that when anyone suggests that their DC (or truck...) is the best and others are trash, the OP might want to consider that person's opinion might be slightly... just slightly... tainted by the subconscious need for affirmation.
How about when we say anything except a suunto.
irrational distaste for Suuntos.
Irrational distaste, you call two safety recalls one of which had to go all the way to a class action before they acknowledged the problem. Then not notifying there costumers of the safety issues even though they lost the suit. Then taking 2 months to inspect/repair/replace.
If that based entirely on personal experience is an irrational reason to recommend anything else then what is rational?
Never again will I buy and suunto and cannot in good consence recommend them. I say anything but.
Absolutely... the Suunto recalls were for a specific model, and it's understandable that the people that were caught up in that mess would have a negative opinion of the company. Same can be said of Ford or Chevy trucks.
But just as with the trucks, one model having a recall and some people having a bad experience with how that recall was handled doesn't mean every model the company produces is substantially inferior to the competition.
One model it was all of them made over a several year time span, and the way suunto handled it speaks volumes about the company.
Who says I'm not a relatively inexperienced diver!The OP's a relatively inexperienced recreational diver. Both you and I aren't!
But I do use SPGs on sidemount With experience, you know how much gas you consume, so checking the gauges is more of a confirmation exercise: I think I've got 150 bar in the RH tank...
I dive a Perdix with A/I and a SPG. I always cross check my pressure readingsWho says I'm not a relatively inexperienced diver!
While I do provide my students with Perdix AIs, they don't get the transmitter. They do have the task of unclipping their SPG and checking it.
However, when I'm task loaded with photography (and solo diving), AI certainly has its place.