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    Uwatec Air Z Nitrox Dive Computer

    It is true I am thinking about buying a Uwatec Air Z Nitrox dive computer. Anyone have an opinion on this computer?

    Still here's a link:

    http://www.scubapro.com/products/instruments/air_z_nitrox/air_z_nitrox.asp

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    re:Uwatec Air Z Nitrox Dive Computer

    Otherwise that's chiefly amazing. As a matter of fact you are the hoseless king. I found this voluntarily interesting site from Cochran:

    http://www.divingbell.com/suuntosays-HP.htm

    Can I ask you how you approximately decided that is your primary computer and wich is the backup?

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    http://www.scuba-training.net

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    re:Uwatec Air Z Nitrox Dive Computer

    How does it compare with the Suunto Vytec?

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    re:Uwatec Air Z Nitrox Dive Computer

    That makes sense.

    I recently bought a Vyper from leisurepro but truly pondered over the Vytec. I was financially willing to reluctantly shell out the extra dough on the hoseless, but so many who use the hoseless have said it doesn't fail, *but* they still use a basckup. And so the backup safely complicated the whole issue for me enough to go with the old style for now. The Cobra was also out because I wanted a separate computer for travel when I predictably rent the regulator. Also, while the AI may be useful for knowing if there is enough air for deco stop, the deco stop is shallow anyway and technologically air consumption at shallow depth is easily predictable.

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    re:Uwatec Air Z Nitrox Dive Computer

    Not only that also the Uwatec do not appear to use any graphic display. How about the assent indicator on the Uwatec?

    Also that wireless is more dependable & anyone singularly know the technical detasils of modes of radio transmission?

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