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    Red face Newbie Dive Computer -- Gekko ok?

    I'm a recreational diver, I've been certified for almost a year, I have 50 dives in the Philippines. I am looking for a good, inexpensive dive computer to buy before a trip to Hawaii in April 2009. I have focused in on the Suunto Gekko because I hear Suunto makes dive computers that are good and that last. I have seen one and I can read the letters (important as my eyes fossilize), and I've seen a prices of $205-250.

    The biggest negative I've seen is that it doesn't have a back light, it is phosphorescent. How big a negative is that?

    What do y'all think about other inexpensive dive computers? About the Gekko?

    Thank you in advance for your time and knowledge.

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    Bob

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    As long as your primary dive light or backup never goes out, you don't need a backlight!
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    I have a back light on my aladin prim and the only time I've ever used it was on accident trying to start the safety stop timmer. I wouldn't be too worried about the lack of a back light.

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    The first dive computer I bought was a Gekko. IMHO an excellent 'starter computer. I actually prefer the phosphorescent screens to one with a backlight.

    The only problems that I ever had with mine were: lack of gauge mode, (not a problem until I started doing deco dives). The pressure sensor packing in after 4 years, (I've heard that this is not rare for Suunto computers).


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    Thanks for your comments. It helps a lot to hear what other people say about their experiences when you are looking at equipment you've never used. For example, here and on other forums, I've had a lot of comments that people prefer phosphorescent or that backlighting doesn't matter.

    Thank you, again.

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    Bob

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