Recommend a wrist EANx computer

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ChrisM

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Getting back into diving after a couple year layoff. Used a suunto vyper until it went to 450 feet every time I turned it on :no: I'd buy one again but for the life of me can't find anywhere in the US to even buy one other than an overpriced big box chain I'd rather not support

Recreational single tank diver, warm and cold water, wet and dry, only accessory I bring down is a camera. Don't want wireless, don't need gas switching

Looking for
-Wrist
-EANx
-Easy to read
-Water activated
-keeps EANx mix between dives
-Decent dive log
-preferably buttons on top and easy to push, Cal. diving with gloves

All other stuff is fluff. Budget, as low as I can, definitely under $500

Looking at the Oceanic Geo series, as it's the only other brand I've used

thanks
 
I have a Zeagle n2ition and like it. It works for what I need it for and you can do up to 2 gasses on it. I think that they are around 400 but it might have changed since I got mine a year or two ago.
 
ScubaPro Aladdin Tec2G

It has an Adaptive algorithm which sets it apart from most of the rest.

Safe Diving

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Just get a Gekko, you can still find NOS at some places. There wasn't much difference between the old Vyper and the Gekko except for gauge mode / backlight (It's essentially the same software, just has some things disabled).
 

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