SPG and Depth Gauge

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ScubaRambo

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Just looking for a simple SPG and Depth Gauge to attach to my new reg set that I bought for my girlfriend.

Anyone have anything to spare?
(Needs to be reliable...)
 
I have a US Divers Pivot console wth spg, compass and matrix master (air only) computer. The whole thing is still in very good to excellent condition and I'd sell it for $100. I may also have a depth gauge somewhere that I could throw in.
 
I too am looking for a simple SPG/depth gauge setup (two to be exact).

Thanks!
 
Sorry, didn't get any e-mails. Probably a blackberry issue on my part. Here is what I have.

1 Sherwood Depth/SPG combo - $40

1 Suunto Depth/SPG/Compass combo - $60

Pics are below.

Ryan (ScubaRambo) has first dibs...otherwise, e-mail me or call if you are interested. joogy@aol.com 863-255-3812

Justin
 

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US Divers Pivot SPG, depth and compass coonsole with Matrix Master dive computer available.

One person interested with first dibs, but its available if she is not interested.

$100
 

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It's pretty hard to mess up with an SPG.... most work. Get one with dual metric and imperial scales, as metric is better ;)!

Brass&Glass is great if you can clip it out of the way, plastic covered is less likely to be damaged from being mishandled. Plastic scratches, though. If you have a range up to manly pressures (300bar/4400psi +), then you are future-proof for real high-pressure tanks.

I found that I need depth considerably more often than tank pressure - I prefer an SPG clipped away but visible and the depth (either gauge or computer) on my wrist for easier access. YMMV.

Get a working clip to clip it to your BCD so it doesn't drag, while you're ordering...

(Bolt snap + cave line or - harder to detach under water - a cheap velcro/plastic buckle type contraption )

Gerbs
 

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