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I have had a Mosquito for three years. It is an excellent computer to take on tropical trips, because it is small and doubles as a watch, it is Nitrox capable, and it gives you nice conservative profiles for repetitive dives. It is not ideal for tech or murky water diving (as I tend to do at home), because the display is rather small, and it is not designed for deco diving. If most of your diving is in clear waters and you do normally stay within NDL, the Mosquito is a good choice. Mine has given me no trouble whatsoever. It is also nice to be able to change batteries yourself.kityip:Hi to all,
May like to listen to more comments on the Suunto Mosquito, is it a good rated dive-computer to invest in? And how many years, it has on warranty?
TwoBitTxn:4 year warranty.
I wear mine as a watch too.
Mosquito #1. I washed my hands it beeps changes to dive mode and drops down to 74 feet. It stays there. I had this one abot a year.
Mosquito #2. Its second dive. I was in 56*F water. I come up to the surface. It stays at 10 feet.
Mosquito #3. I go diving with it attached to my wrist. Maybe it got confused since I left it on my left wrist instead of changing it to my right. It showed I was at the surface even at 40 Ft. The second dive it did just fine. Maybe because it was on my right wrist.
TwoBit
fc_c:Hi I am new diver. Does it make a difference wearing the dive comp on the left or right wrist?
Thanks
You mean you have your hand on the inflator for the whole dive?kityip:Usually on the right, because the left is on the inflator's buttons.........
Correct me, if i am wrong?