rlowe
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No, this is not a thread of political nature
I have been researching computers, because I am in the market for one, and have some observations. I have narrowed down my choices to Uwatec, Aeris and Suunto. I am leaning on cutting Uwatec because of some recent threads I have read that promote FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) in the algorithm. So down to the Aeris and Suunto offerings. For reference, I am looking at the Vyper and Atmos 2.
The primary difference between these two lines seems to be the algorithm philosophy. From recent studies, it seems the Suunto is very conservative, particularly on multi level dives with a reverse profile. This concerns me because I want as MUCH safe bottom time as possible. Aeris seems to compensate more the way I would expect, by adding time back as you ascend to shallower water. This concerns me because I want as much SAFE bottom time as possible.
Can you all with first hand experience help clear the smoke and help me make a more informed decision.
Randy
I have been researching computers, because I am in the market for one, and have some observations. I have narrowed down my choices to Uwatec, Aeris and Suunto. I am leaning on cutting Uwatec because of some recent threads I have read that promote FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) in the algorithm. So down to the Aeris and Suunto offerings. For reference, I am looking at the Vyper and Atmos 2.
The primary difference between these two lines seems to be the algorithm philosophy. From recent studies, it seems the Suunto is very conservative, particularly on multi level dives with a reverse profile. This concerns me because I want as MUCH safe bottom time as possible. Aeris seems to compensate more the way I would expect, by adding time back as you ascend to shallower water. This concerns me because I want as much SAFE bottom time as possible.
Can you all with first hand experience help clear the smoke and help me make a more informed decision.
Randy