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hmmm, worth looking into. Did not think of that. Cheers!Another option - Your local Canadian shop rent computers for a week lon
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hmmm, worth looking into. Did not think of that. Cheers!Another option - Your local Canadian shop rent computers for a week lon
Don't rent a Peregrine. Once you've tried one, you'll end up buying one.hmmm, worth looking into. Did not think of that. Cheers!
thanks for your suggestionsHi @goalieboy29
I also vote for buying a computer
- It is preferable and safer to dive the profile of your own computer rather than diving the profile of another diver.
- A rental could work but in might be advantageous to know your own computer very well, how to set it, what and how it is telling you something.
- Personally, I would not buy one of the computers running the more conservative deco algorithms, just not to be the diver with the limiting NDL time. This is most important on repetitive dives, especially with shorter surface intervals. This may be particularly true it you do your liveaboard.
- There are many computers that could meet your needs, several mentioned in the posts above. The Oceanic Veo 4 and Geo 4 and the Shearwater Peregrine would be on my list.
Never! lol. But I do love me a bargain...Cheap out is to stop diving. Somehow I believe that option is off the table?