jhawke
Registered
I'm about to buy a new reg kit and was thinking about also buying a new console as well.
I currently use an all analog console and a wrist mounted computer. I like this combo because I feel like I have a little fault tolerance. If my gauge fails I still have my computer and if my computer fails I still have my gauge.
I have to admit though that I don't like looking in two places all the time (my computer doesn't track air usage). My arm also gets tired at safety stops - while I'm watching the computer do its count down and I'm monitoring my bouancy.
So what are other people's thoughts on wrist vs console mounted computers?
Thanks,
Jason
I currently use an all analog console and a wrist mounted computer. I like this combo because I feel like I have a little fault tolerance. If my gauge fails I still have my computer and if my computer fails I still have my gauge.
I have to admit though that I don't like looking in two places all the time (my computer doesn't track air usage). My arm also gets tired at safety stops - while I'm watching the computer do its count down and I'm monitoring my bouancy.
So what are other people's thoughts on wrist vs console mounted computers?
Thanks,
Jason