Suunto Vyper

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Both are important. As long as you know your MOD (Maximum Operating Depth) for your Nitrox Mixture, and play it safe... you shouldn't really be too concerned with your O2 Loading. (I'm assuming this is a recreational dive, not a semi tech type one right?) Therefore for the average recreational diver, Nitrogen loading is more important.


 
Hello everyone,

I don't know of any problems with the vyper. There were some problems with the batteries in the spyder and stinger when they were first introduced but as far as I know they have all been worked out.

As far as Suunto products, I really like them allot. Very dependable. My first computer was a Suunto SME, the Suunto solution, and now I dive a Suunto Ion. I have been happy with every one.

Later,

Chris
 

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