How To Choose a Dive Computer – By Leisurepro

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6 Responses to “How To Choose a Dive Computer – By Leisurepro”

  1. einzigal says:

    Now that I think about it, the video showed some basic differences, but I’m no more ready to make a selection than beforehand.

  2. einzigal says:

    Informative, but please correct the spelling for “computer” on the tags within the video…

  3. equsnarnd says:

    Great. Now lets take a basic computer like a Gekko or a V100 and do a 100′ foot dive and 60′dive and see how it works.

  4. dimputhegreat says:

    nice review very educative thanx for sharing.

  5. CLUBZEBRA1 says:

    Thank you for the info

  6. jmenca says:

    Great, thank you very much for all the info.

    Still, I think you should probably review the most used Dive Computers, one by one, for example, the Suunto Gekko or de Mares Nemo Wide.

    All in all, I enjoyed it. Cheers.

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