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DaveG

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i posted in the computer section asking what to buy, but here i would like to ask where to buy.

i live in brampton and have checked all of the Todd owned shops.


just looking for something basic and would like to keep the price under $400. wrist air only will be fine.

and sugestions on what to get and where would be appreciated
 
DaveG:
i posted in the computer section asking what to buy, but here i would like to ask where to buy.

i live in brampton and have checked all of the Todd owned shops.


just looking for something basic and would like to keep the price under $400. wrist air only will be fine.

and sugestions on what to get and where would be appreciated


Discussed alot here
 
I've use a scuba pro bottom timmer, but have heard alot of good things about the suunto D3.
 
Dave,

Leisure Pro.............very user friendly if you know what you want to buy. The Atmos Nitrox rig and Suunto Vyper.......both wrist models and both have large numbers with back light. Won't go wrong with either one of those.
 
although i have gotten a few small things from the net i would reccomend against it. the price you see is not the price u get as you will discover when it comes in the mail. In the long run ordering from the net will just hurt us divers - you cant buy air or get charters off the internet. Read the trend 3 posts down, as that actually could happen. Good luck with you computer choice.
eric
 
Eric__U:
although i have gotten a few small things from the net i would reccomend against it. the price you see is not the price u get as you will discover when it comes in the mail. In the long run ordering from the net will just hurt us divers - you cant buy air or get charters off the internet. Read the trend 3 posts down, as that actually could happen. Good luck with you computer choice.
eric

Eric

There are many of us on this board who have had very good luck with LP and other web based providers..........but that is a different thread.
 
5615mike:
Eric

There are many of us on this board who have had very good luck with LP and other web based providers..........but that is a different thread.

Hey,
I ordered a Suunto Vyper from LP.com in Aug.03, I'll get you know when they send me the manual...
Craig.
 
DaveG:
i posted in the computer section asking what to buy, but here i would like to ask where to buy.

i live in brampton and have checked all of the Todd owned shops.


just looking for something basic and would like to keep the price under $400. wrist air only will be fine.

and sugestions on what to get and where would be appreciated
nitek nitrox and air computer from dive rite $400.00 at colt creek diving
 
zslnk:
Hey,
I ordered a Suunto Vyper from LP.com in Aug.03, I'll get you know when they send me the manual...
Craig.

Craig,

Why don't you get your operations manual on line..........like I did. Very easy to use. If you can't find it I'll email you the pdf file. Send me a PM.
 
5615mike:
Dave,

Leisure Pro.............very user friendly if you know what you want to buy. The Atmos Nitrox rig and Suunto Vyper.......both wrist models and both have large numbers with back light. Won't go wrong with either one of those.

You may find that crertain manufacturer's will void the warranty if products are purchased over the net or by phone. Buyer Beware.
 

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