Aeris Dive

Aeris Dive
I am looking to buy a dive watch and the need for any additional contribution beyond the information given manufacturing.?

I'm looking for below these watches. Http: / / www.mydivewatch.com/cit-jv0030-01e.html http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-17/009220/Aeris-Manta-Air-Nitrox-Computer-Watch.html # http : / / www.divers-supply.com/Oceanic-Geo-20-Computer-PDC-P6570.aspx Comments http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-17/009241 / TUSA-IQ-900-Zen-Air-Nitrox Computer.html http://www.diversdirect.com/scuba-diving/citizen- aqualand-20th-anniversary-dive-watch / http://www.joediveramerica. com / page / JDA / / watch PROD / EDY

OK, so you have two different technologies together here: watches diving and dive computers. Make a list of the twentieth anniversary Aqualand Citizen watch twice. This seems to be a very high diving watch function / Timer background a digital display of depth, a logbook function, a thermometer, and the activation of water. However, it remains only a diving watch, so basically all it does is help you to accurately record time and depth. It does nothing to help with planning or calculate dive time remaining background during the dive. Considering its price and is considering full dive computers work so well, this now seems overtaken by the other options. I'm not sure why you are considering even with others. Oceanic and Aeris Both brands are produced by the same company, Pelagic Pressure Systems, and some of their computers are more than the same product in a different package. For example, the Atom 2.0 Oceanic and Aeris Epic computers are essentially the same team, as well as VT3 Oceanic and Aeris T3 .. Our store carries elite Aeris computers and I have a couple of them myself so I have experience with Aeris, but not with Oceania. However, expect other factors such as ease of use, quality and service to be very similar between the two brands. Geo than-expected 2.0 and Manta to be the same team, but no; specifications on the agenda of each brand's website that the basis of Geo is the analogue of Manta, while the Geo 2.0 offers additional features that would attractive to someone who intends to move from recreational Scuba Diving technical diving. For example, Geo 2.0 supports switching between two separate gas mixtures and allows the user to choose between two different models of decompression (DSAT or Bühlmann ZHL-16). Especially considering that the list shows them for the same price, 2.0 Geo seems a better choice - even if you do not care about the additional features at this time, you might be useful in the future. The only concern I have with Aeris, and thus, by extension, probably with Oceanic, is that they do not have the best track record for quality in my experience. I know personally several cases it has not worked properly a computer (including mine) and had to be shipped for repair or replacement. On the other side of the coin, I think computers Aeris generally easy to use and has the right characteristics for the diving I do as a whole still recommend it. I have no personal experience with Cressi or computers for Tusa can only go by the manufacturer's specification sheets and prices on their links. From this comparison, it seems that the Tusa IQ-900 offers the function Zen, compared with 2.0 Oceanic Geo Cressie while EDY is more closely related to the Aeris Manta. The main difference I see between 2.0 and Geo Zen CI-900 is that the Geo allows users to choose between two models of decompression while Tusa uses ZHL-16 only. Without any experience with other Tusa so only using price as a comparison, the Tusa appears to offer similar functionality at a price cheaper, so maybe an option a little better. Much depends on unknowns in areas as ease of use, quality and service. Have you tried looking for similar products available from local dive shops? Much can be said to have somebody " the corner ", if you have problems with the product you want. The only site that listed here, including a manufacturer's warranty is because they are scuba.com dealer what they sell, but even so you are kind of self-inch and we'll send someone local they can turn for help can be valuable. That is all I can offer for advice, I hope it's useful. Good luck on your choice.

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