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Sport Diver Magazine
 SCUBAPRO’s Meridian combines a classy timepiece with an advanced dive computer. The housing is made of marine grade 316-L stainless-steel with a two-toned brushed finish. The display uses bold digits and icons, and is flanked by four control buttons for navigating through the system. A full-featured wristwatch on the surface, ...
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TUSA IQ 750 Element II
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Suunto D6i
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Subgear XP-H
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SCUBAPRO Meridian
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Oceanic B.U.D.
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Cressi Leonardo
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Atomic Aquatics Cobalt
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 This data cruncher offers a lot of computing power in an ultra-compact package You won’t find a more compact console-style air-integrated dive computer than Subgear’s X-P-H. Measuring just over two inches in diameter and weighing a featherlight five ounces, this single-gas data cruncher is an ...
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Having the right dive equipment can make a big difference to your scuba diving experience. Here are some of our best tips, tricks and strategies about getting the most out of your dive computers.
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