At the end of every Open Water Class I teach, someone will come to me and ask "What gear should I buy now?"
This is a wonderful question because it indicates that we now have a real diver...someone that wants more ASAP.
The first piece of equipment that every new diver should buy is a Dive Computer. I suggest the Cressi Archimedes 2 because it is small and inexpensive with all of the critically important features.
Here are the features that I look for in a dive computer:
∙ Enriched Air Nitrox ready
∙ Audio and Visual Alarms
∙ Dive Planning
∙ Computer Interface
∙ Dive Log
∙ Easy to use
∙ Inexpensive
∙ Wrist Mounted (so you can travel/rent regulators)
Renting dive computers is not a good idea because they all act differently, have different buttons/commands, use different planning models and much like cars have been abused like a rental. You need a reliable dive computer that you can take with you anywhere in the world.
FYI my second suggestion is a good regulator. :cool2:
This is a wonderful question because it indicates that we now have a real diver...someone that wants more ASAP.
The first piece of equipment that every new diver should buy is a Dive Computer. I suggest the Cressi Archimedes 2 because it is small and inexpensive with all of the critically important features.
Here are the features that I look for in a dive computer:
∙ Enriched Air Nitrox ready
∙ Audio and Visual Alarms
∙ Dive Planning
∙ Computer Interface
∙ Dive Log
∙ Easy to use
∙ Inexpensive
∙ Wrist Mounted (so you can travel/rent regulators)
Renting dive computers is not a good idea because they all act differently, have different buttons/commands, use different planning models and much like cars have been abused like a rental. You need a reliable dive computer that you can take with you anywhere in the world.
FYI my second suggestion is a good regulator. :cool2: