Oceanic Computer on a retractor?

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WellBelowH2O

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Hi all,

Does anyone know if there's a retractor made for either the Oceanic Veo 180 or 250 (or even the Versa Pro)? I wanted to buy an inexpensive backup to my Pro Plus 2 to dive with while on a long trip so in case something happened to one, I could switch to the other (don't want to miss out on any diving!). I've seen some retractors for the more expensive ones, but what I guess I'm looking for is a secure retractor that would take the veo 180/250 as a module. I haven't seen either computer, so I don't know if there are any attachment points on it.

Something like this perhaps: http://www.leisurepro.com/Prod/OCNRVT.html

Edit: Or even if anyone can point me to a single gauge boot that I can attach my own retractor to (not a hose boot).

Thanks...
 
Aeris makes a real nice retractor that fits on the elite, the atmos 1 or the atmos 2. The Atmos 2 wrist computer would run about 289 with the retractor being about another 35 bucks... Don't know if that hits your budget.

Here's a link to the picture:

http://www.scubatoys.com/store/detail.asp?product_id=AerisRetractor
 
scubatoys:
Aeris makes a real nice retractor that fits on the elite, the atmos 1 or the atmos 2. The Atmos 2 wrist computer would run about 289 with the retractor being about another 35 bucks... Don't know if that hits your budget.

I was hoping to stay with Oceanic because of my familiarity with their computers (settings, etc.) as well as having identical algorithms so that if one fails I can just pick up from exactly where I was before. I figure spending a couple of hundred bucks on a backup computer would be better than wasting a couple of hundred bucks if I have to miss a day of diving because of a failure on a solo unit. Thank you, though, for your suggestions.

bgray:
Have you considered buying a wrist boot for the veo? $20 for the boot if you already have the computer.

I was hoping to avoid using a wrist boot. My hope was that it would be a "put it on a D-ring on my BC and forget it" kind of setup (besides, of course, programming in F02)where I didn't have to worry about strapping it onto my wrist, etc. But thanks for thought. :)
 
jagfish:
I had the retractor for my VT Pro, and it also fits the Versa Pro since they are the same body. Worked nice anough, as advertised...A little expensive I thought...

Thanks for the info on this... this might be my best option so far. ;)
 
rtkane:
I was hoping to stay with Oceanic because of my familiarity with their computers (settings, etc.) as well as having identical algorithms so that if one fails I can just pick up from exactly where I was before.

We sell both the Aeris and Oceanic... and since they are really the same company, the algorithms, programming, settings... everything is identical. Just minor cosmetic differences... just so you know!
 
I found that the retractor spring is not enough to pull the asasembly in. What I have switched to is a coiled spring rig that can also be clipped off to mak it short for water entry or exit and extended to the proper length for viewing. I hop ehtt this helps.

DSDO
 

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