Janie1229
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I've had a Cobra 2 for several years. Not a bad computer, but extremely conservative and not intuitive at all -- always had to get the manual out before each dive trip and review at length b/c otherwise it is almost impossible to remember how to program and get to different functions unless you just happen on them by accident. Could not find in the manual how to set nitrox settings. I looked, my husband looked, our friend looked who had the original Cobra, and finally got it figured out, but it was painful. After extensive research, I decided on purchasing the Cobalt 2.
Initially I purchased the Aeris A300 b/c I wanted to go hoseless and more "streamlined" like so many people talk about, but I got home and started researching, didn't like what I read about hoseless AI computers losing their transmission at times. I started to get a small unobtrusive SPG and splitter (no my Aqualung Mikron reg does not have a second high pressure port, couldn't believe it. Purchased in 2008), but then decided there were other aspects of the A300 I wasn't fond of, so I went with the Cobalt 2.
Will be diving in Cayman Brac next week for the first time with it. So far I love how incredibly intuitive it is, I'll bring the manual with me just b/c I'm used to it, but there really is no need.
At some point down the road I may get a wrist computer, but I don't think it'll be the A300. Honestly, having that hose really doesn't bother me, it's not in the way -- what I DO find irritating sometimes is my Octo and the long hose, even clipped in. Not a biggie, I've been diving since 1999 with all these hoses and I keep everything clipped & tucked. But if I want to get rid of a hose, it will be the Octo and get an Atomic SSI.
There is so much information here on the forum, and you can find negatives on almost every piece of gear out there, so after a while of reading, you take what you need, leave the rest, and make a decision that is informed. I think in the end it comes down to personal choice. And for me, it was the Cobalt 2.
Initially I purchased the Aeris A300 b/c I wanted to go hoseless and more "streamlined" like so many people talk about, but I got home and started researching, didn't like what I read about hoseless AI computers losing their transmission at times. I started to get a small unobtrusive SPG and splitter (no my Aqualung Mikron reg does not have a second high pressure port, couldn't believe it. Purchased in 2008), but then decided there were other aspects of the A300 I wasn't fond of, so I went with the Cobalt 2.
Will be diving in Cayman Brac next week for the first time with it. So far I love how incredibly intuitive it is, I'll bring the manual with me just b/c I'm used to it, but there really is no need.
At some point down the road I may get a wrist computer, but I don't think it'll be the A300. Honestly, having that hose really doesn't bother me, it's not in the way -- what I DO find irritating sometimes is my Octo and the long hose, even clipped in. Not a biggie, I've been diving since 1999 with all these hoses and I keep everything clipped & tucked. But if I want to get rid of a hose, it will be the Octo and get an Atomic SSI.
There is so much information here on the forum, and you can find negatives on almost every piece of gear out there, so after a while of reading, you take what you need, leave the rest, and make a decision that is informed. I think in the end it comes down to personal choice. And for me, it was the Cobalt 2.