Mares Quad Air vs. Teric for low vis lake Diving?

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BORG

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I have a Mares Quad Air and like the big numbers on it's display, but I'm thinking of going to a Teric for the colored display and bright illumination of it's display for some of my low viz lake diving I'll be doing at Lake Lanier north of Atlanta in deeper depths.

Anyone use a Mares Quad Air for low viz diving conditions and used a Teric as well and how they compare in actual dives. Pros and cons?

Thanks!
 
I have a Mares Quad Air and like the big numbers on it's display, but I'm thinking of going to a Teric for the colored display and bright illumination of it's display for some of my low viz lake diving I'll be doing at Lake Lanier north of Atlanta in deeper depths.

Anyone use a Mares Quad Air for low viz diving conditions and used a Teric as well and how they compare in actual dives. Pros and cons?

Thanks!
Why the smaller display? What about a Peregrine unless you require AI.
 
I used perdix and now a Teric with the large font. I could see both fine snd I have poor vision.
 
Was in a similar situation as you not too long back, ended up on the Ratio Idive computer. Colour screens are the way forwards if you dive in very low vis situations
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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