TostitoBandito
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I love my Aeris Atmos Elite. Intuitive interface, great functionality, hoseless air integration, fantastic computer overall.
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gj62:The Vyper and the Versa Pro use different decompression models. I believe the Vyper is a more conservative computer, especially on multiple dives...
pt40fathoms:I have dove the Mares M1 for 2 years now, and have found it to be a computer that I can enthusiastically recommend.
pt40fathoms...i just read your post about the m1 computer. Reading the mares web site i can think its features are quite interesting..but i posted a thread some time ago looking for futher info i most people complains a lot about the computer....it´s a shame because it makes a great deal comparing with others in the same price range...(cheaper than gekko with much more features...
RICHinNC:I would suggest either oceanic or genesis. I would stay away from any "transmitter" type computer just because I work with electronics every day and they are not to be trusted. I am sure there will be comment about that...but...for me...a simple wrist computer is the way to go.
Rich
snodine:I am Advanced Open Water and NITROX certified and I'm looking to take more training this year.
I am looking into finally breaking down and getting a dive computer. Any suggestions about brands, models, etc. would be appreciated. I have a regulator, BCD, and console setup but am thinking it is time to upgrade.
Any comments, questions, suggestions, etc. would be welcome.
Steve