Does anyone have a Suunto Vytec? How is it? More concerned about the computer itself as I probably won't be buying the air transmitter.
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Does anyone have a Suunto Vytec? How is it? More concerned about the computer itself as I probably won't be buying the air transmitter.
Thanks
string:Its a decent computer that can handle air, nitrox and 2 gases for deco. Has gauge mode and computer download. … Like the vyper its got a nice big clear display that is easy to read underwater. User changeable battery is a huge plus and really cuts down costs and delays.
I will echo these sentiments. Love my Vytec – appreciate the bigger display, like and regularly use the nitrox and multi-gas capability, availability of gauge mode, and the computer download capability. Have only changed the battery once in 6 years. I also have a transmitter, which I find convenient, although not essential. The one feature it does not have is the resettable stopwatch, with second-level timing, not just minute-level timing. I see no value in the extra expense for a digital compass.TsandM:I liked my Vytec. The display is very large, which was nice for old eyes. I ran it in gauge mode, and didn't have the transmitter. But I gave it up for an Aladin Tec 2g, which has a resettable stopwatch and resettable depth averaging