How many Rec divers have an analog SPG?

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Maybe you should try to add a poll.
 
My wife and I have an wireless AI computers, but have a analog console as a backup
 
My wife and I have our spg and depth console and will keep then as back up when we add our wireless computers.
 
Never been fully comfortable with wireless computers. I cannot count the times I've dove with people who have "lost connectivity" with their transmitter and a few times where folks didn't verify that their batteries were good prior to a dive. On the other hand, I've never had or seen an analog gauge fail. I dive with two computers and an analog pressure gauge. I lose a computer, I'm still diving.
 
Analog pressure gauge and digital depth gauge (computer).
Not air integrated or wirlesss computer yet and dont think ill get one soon.
 
I have analog gauges and a computer. I am in the process of getting a second nitrox computer wrist mounted. I am not bothered by the hoses yet. I am sure it is not the last computer I will get, but it works for me now. I used my son's setup on one dive and liked the redundancy.
Bob
 
Non integrated puter....
Analog spg
Computer dependent for depth.
 
I dive with a wrist mounted non ai computer, an ai console computer and carry an analog spg in my dive bag should the ai fail. I also always dive with a watch which I keep running in chronograph mode.

Wiz
 
My first computer was AI. After a battery failure at depth, in cold water, switched back to non-AI/SPG.
 
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