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Old 03-15-2008, 05:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Zeagle N2Ition review

I dove my brand, spanking, new Zeagle N2Ition for the first time today. 43 degree air temp, 46 degree water temp, 101 and 106 foot dives with about 3 minutes of deco on Dive #2.

It was easy to read, easy to under stand and remembers water temps! I really like that the log stores your average depth, also! It is awful handy that it has fresh and salt water settings too.

The tech wrist mount was particularly handy because it fit PERFECTLY on my dry suit sleeve.

I am very happy with this very reasonably priced computer from my friends at SCUBAtoys.
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I dove my brand, spanking, new Zeagle N2Ition for the first time today. 43 degree air temp, 46 degree water temp, 101 and 106 foot dives with about 3 minutes of deco on Dive #2.

It was easy to read, easy to under stand and remembers water temps! I really like that the log stores your average depth, also! It is awful handy that it has fresh and salt water settings too.

The tech wrist mount was particularly handy because it fit PERFECTLY on my dry suit sleeve.

I am very happy with this very reasonably priced computer from my friends at SCUBAtoys.
I got one myself a while back and thought that it was a great dive computer also, now all I need to do is get the interface to download the data to the PC.
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I dove my brand, spanking, new Zeagle N2Ition for the first time today. 43 degree air temp, 46 degree water temp, 101 and 106 foot dives with about 3 minutes of deco on Dive #2.

It was easy to read, easy to under stand and remembers water temps! I really like that the log stores your average depth, also! It is awful handy that it has fresh and salt water settings too.

The tech wrist mount was particularly handy because it fit PERFECTLY on my dry suit sleeve.

I am very happy with this very reasonably priced computer from my friends at SCUBAtoys.
I got one myself a while back and thought that it was a great dive computer also, now all I need to do is get the interface to download the data to the PC.
What is this "PC" you speak of???

I love my Mac.
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thanks for the review. im thinking of picking up one of these after my brother gets his.
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I dove my brand, spanking, new Zeagle N2Ition for the first time today. 43 degree air temp, 46 degree water temp, 101 and 106 foot dives with about 3 minutes of deco on Dive #2.

It was easy to read, easy to under stand and remembers water temps! I really like that the log stores your average depth, also! It is awful handy that it has fresh and salt water settings too.

The tech wrist mount was particularly handy because it fit PERFECTLY on my dry suit sleeve.

I am very happy with this very reasonably priced computer from my friends at SCUBAtoys.
did you let the computer figure things out for you? or where you on tables with the comp on gauge mode?
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That base computer sold under several different brand names is one of the best hands down!!

I have owned two now for 4 years and would recommend them to anyone wishing a dive computer that preforms great....I use the DR stretch tech band and can go from a bare wrist to dry suit in a few seconds.

A computer designed for diving without all the fluff.


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