I've been looking into computers recently and might be getting one this summer, and I've noticed that some mention a salt/fresh water setting, not sure if you tell it what kind of water you're going to be in, it figures it out or what. The Nitek Duo and it's twins have it, but I haven't seen it on other computers (maybe I'm not looking hard enough, dunno). Can anybody tell me exactly what this feature does or how it works (user input or automatic)? I would assume since salt water is more dense than fresh, depth readings might be different (but normal depth gauges don't have salt/fresh settings, right?) So what is the point in this?
on another note, I'm considering getting a Suunto Gekko (I'm considering others as well) and wondering how conservative Suunto's actually are? I know they're one of the most (if not THE most) conservative computers, but how much more conservative are they?
on another note, I'm considering getting a Suunto Gekko (I'm considering others as well) and wondering how conservative Suunto's actually are? I know they're one of the most (if not THE most) conservative computers, but how much more conservative are they?