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only where you dive...Regulator has to adapt to DRYSUIT, possibly argon.

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only where you dive...Regulator has to adapt to DRYSUIT, possibly argon.
only where you dive...mine have never been in water under 78 degrees..
If you hear that phrase being uttered by your dive shop, find a different dive shop. They are definitely trying to oversell you based on what you are trying to do. BC and regs are on the high end, but not totally out of line. The computer price is definitely high for what you want.What I am being offer by two of the stores are $ 1,000.00 + computers, $ 600.00 + BC's and $ 600.00 + regulators. They say my safety is being consider.
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A decent 2 button (1 button versions make navigating a hassle) can be had for $215 - $300 or so.
On a Shearwater, it is quite obvious. I think all dive computer manufacturers could learn a thing or two about a self-explanatory user interface from that company.The great thing about a one button model, besides the savings, is you will never forget which button you need to hit. In both models, you will have to remember when to hit a button.
Buttons? We don't need no stinkin' buttons!The great thing about a one button model, besides the savings, is you will never forget which button you need to hit. In both models, you will have to remember when to hit a button.