wrist vs console

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Bob, I would go with the wrist for the reasons already mentioned, and given my hands are usually full of camera equipment, the choice is even easier.
 
OE2X:
I. The other thing is that when ascending your left hand or console hand will be raised above your head venting your bcd. Do you really want to have try to look at your depth guage at the same time as you doing this task? This is one reason that many of us wear our computers on our right wrist. .

Yup. This alone is a great reason to get a wrist computer. Left hand gives you control while the right gives. easy access to depth and ascent rate.
 
I've had this conversation with friends who use consoles many times and the thing that frustrates me is that they bundle together two different arguments: 1) I prefer a console due to my own idiosyncracies, and 2) I prefer a console due to its functional characteristics (i.e. how it performs while diving.

IMHO, arguments of the #1 are either trivial or actually self-defeating. E.g. a friend insists that he dives a console because he is too lazy to put on individual instruments as I do (GI computer on right wrist, compass on left, recently added SPG on left-hip D-ring). Obviously, this has nothing to do with diving; it's a legitimate personal reason, but not the kind of generalizable principle you can give as advice to others.

On the other hand, if you only consider arguments of the #2 variety, wrist mount is just better. Just look at the number of arguments presented above as to why wrist mount DIVES better compared to all the arguments presented in favor of consoles.
 
WOW! thanks for all that great info/insight!!!

Ill keep doing research on what exactly im looking for.

Collecting gear is exciting! almost as exciting as diving!!! I cant wait!

-Bob
 
I'm with Larry, my VT Pro has my compass mounted to it, all on a retractor on the chest D ring. (Wireless, hoseless console.)
When you hold it in front of you, you have it all in one spot.
Works for me.
 
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