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NWGratefulDiver once bubbled...
I also started out with a Tusa Imprex Pro BCD. For the money it wasn't a bad BCD ... but as my skills improved I found that it had limitations (a lot of tank movement on my back that hampered my ability to control a hover with slight, subtle movement). After my first 220 or so dives, I "traded up" to a ScubaPro Superhawk which was far superior. About 350 dives later I got into a backplate system, which is far better than the Superhawk.
Tusa computers are just repackaged Suunto's. For the same money, if you're planning to go with a console, get the Suunto. It's more streamlined, and comes with a better compass. My advice is forget the console ... get a wrist computer, a compass either on your wrist or on a retractor, and a mechanical pressure gauge ... in the long run, it's simpler to use than a console, plus easier to pick up pieces that fit your specific needs and budget.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
scubahorse once bubbled...
My buddy has a pair of the x-pert zoom fins by Tusa. Good price, good performance, and the quality is not bad. not better than Apollo or Atomic but it's less than $100.