I agree with tbone's post and will expand in the significance of the disadvantage of only having 3 gases instead of five. To me that equates to limiting the xdeep to a max practical depth of about 200ft. Yes, I understand that the machine can handle much more pressure. Yes, I understand you can successfully complete 200+ft dives with only 3 gases. BUT 3 OC gases are not optimal for depths beyond 200ft, IMHO. After 200ft I like to add a 4th gas, a trimix deeper deco mix. Thus, as a computer, the xdeep is not optimally suited for dives deeper than 200ft. I would not spend close to $1k on a computer that maxes out at 200ft.
Well, it is... depending on which software you've loaded into the xDeep.
3 mixes, up to 100% O2 each for the Black EANx. ($450+$200) ---> There's your recreational Nitrox dives for 200+ft.
10 breathing gas mixes for the Black TMX ($450+$400) ---> There's your >200ft dives.
Am I missing something?
Wasn't Ahmed Gabr's World Record dive done using an xDeep Black?
So... for pretty much the same price as the Petrel you're going deeper than 200ft.
I haven't done a "Deep Diving" or "Deco Dive" specialty course... what 3 gas mixes are you using to dive up to 200ft?
The MOD for 21% O2 is 187' (@ 1.4 PO2) or 218' (@ 1.6 PO2).
I'm guessing for that kind of dive it would be 21%r to get down to that depth and then two different EANx blends for your ascent/deco stops? What would you need a 4th for? To knock down your hang time?
I'm not doubting Shearwater's customer service. Fortunately, their product has been solid enough for my level of use I haven't had a need for it. To me THAT is the service... making a product I don't need to send in to be fixed.
It sounds like xDeep put together a great product and didn't predict the incredible demand for it. Good for them for making something people want. However, going by what Dr. Lecter stated, it already sounds like they've sacrificed some level of quality in order to increase production.