Captain Morgan
Contributor
I'm in the market for a new dive computer. Actually got awhile before I plan to buy one, however, I have yet to see the Galileo Sol in person. I read a bunch on it and its got great feedback from many divers using it.
My question isn't geared toward performance but rather: Is it really as bulky as the advertisements make this beast look? It just looks otherworldly HUGE. Like strapping a laptop to my wrist. Kinda geeky in a sense.
To those using it, how does it feel under the water? Is it comfortable? Is it prone to knock into things? Does it get in the way? Is it really that bulky? Does this thing just look retarded on your wrist?
I was originally digging the Suunto D6 or D9, sleek looking computer there. What sucks is I can't monitor my girls tank, you have to sync it every time you use it, I don't like how conservative they are...and the compass....a joke. Not that the compass meant anything in the first place, nothing compares to the SK7.
I'm just really digging the Galileo Sol's features. The reviews...awesome.
Please, any feedback is welcome.
My question isn't geared toward performance but rather: Is it really as bulky as the advertisements make this beast look? It just looks otherworldly HUGE. Like strapping a laptop to my wrist. Kinda geeky in a sense.
To those using it, how does it feel under the water? Is it comfortable? Is it prone to knock into things? Does it get in the way? Is it really that bulky? Does this thing just look retarded on your wrist?
I was originally digging the Suunto D6 or D9, sleek looking computer there. What sucks is I can't monitor my girls tank, you have to sync it every time you use it, I don't like how conservative they are...and the compass....a joke. Not that the compass meant anything in the first place, nothing compares to the SK7.
I'm just really digging the Galileo Sol's features. The reviews...awesome.
Please, any feedback is welcome.