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Hi,
Everyone this is my first time on this sight and i was wondering if i could get any help deciding what dive computer i should get. I want some thing below $300and something that looks nice and i could wear all the time. I looked at the G SHOK Range man but I am not sure if it tells you the depth you are at. Thank you so much,wesg1231
thats a lot of money
Wes a G-Shock is a watch not a dive computer.
There are no $300 suggested retail watch-style computers. Costs too much to engineer at that price point.
See if this meets your definition of "hybrid" I'd find it too bulky to wear daily. At $200 it's probably a close-out though.
Aeris Manta Scuba and Free Diving Wrist Computer Titanium at LeisurePro
At $350 there's a Uwatec Meridian in Silver on sale. Personally I think it's a little thick for daily wear. Uwatec is distributed by ScubaPro.
Uwatec Meridian Wrist Computer, Silver at LeisurePro
At $400 a Sherwood Amphos might also be a contender. But that price does not include the transmitter or wireless Air Integration. Although you can add it later. Sherwood Amphos Wrist Computer at LeisurePro
Maybe? - Tusa Talis Wrist Computer at LeisurePro
A ScubaPro Chromis kind of looks like a fat G-Shock. They're $519.
Uwatec Chromis Wrist Computer at LeisurePro
Unless you're just showing off... I think I'd personally buy a G-Shock and a $300 computer.
In fact I have - I wear a G-Shock daily - also dive with it. And a Suunto on the same wrist.
One similar to this one. GDX6900-1 - Classic - Mens Watches | Casio - G-Shockwhich g shock do you dive with? Also do you know if the hangman tells you the depth?diversteve
RANGEMAN employs a Shock Resistant Triple Sensor, which makes it capable of keeping altitude, barometric pressure, temperature and direction readings at your fingertips.
This Black Casio Sea Pathfinder helps map the conditions with its depth gauge, diving log, thermometer and other useful tools
Hi,
Everyone this is my first time on this sight and i was wondering if i could get any help deciding what dive computer i should get. I want some thing below $300and something that looks nice and i could wear all the time. I looked at the G SHOK Range man but I am not sure if it tells you the depth you are at. Thank you so much,wesg1231
The stars must be in some strange alignment today. Three different threads appeared at almost the same time asking almost exactly the same question. In order to keep people from having to give the same advice in three different threads, I merged them. this is not what we do usually, but it seemed like a good idea.
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