QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Jun 27 2017, 11:43 AM)
Nooo. My dive comp still follows me everywhere hahaha.
When I was looking for my first dive comp, one of the requirements I wanted was a digital compass so I don't have to bring another compass. And guess what, I've not used the digital compass in my dive comp for the past 8 years. No, I do not know how to use it. It is slow as fuck too. And I was looking to buy another compass when I was required to anyways.
So, my advice, don't bother with the digital compass. Just get a basic one, with nitrox settings.
No comment since commented earlier already

i guess i will get the suunto zoop, thanks for the input.
any idea at klang valley selling the dive comp with reasonable price?
QUOTE(mabaw @ Jun 27 2017, 01:35 AM)
i rarely use my compass. even it bundle together with my spg i barely note its reading
unless you are venturing without a local guide or doing penetrating wreck dive or cavern dive - i dont see why a digital compass is all that usefull
thanks for the input.
any idea at klang valley selling the dive comp with reasonable price?
QUOTE(wKkaY @ Jun 27 2017, 05:59 AM)
Lol most hobbies/sports are born out of desire, not necessity. Nothing is ever needed. Any dive equipment that you can
rent or borrow, is optional to own really.
I do a lot of shore dives and a compass is essential. I used to have a separate compass on my wrist, but after getting a dive computer with a builtin compass i use that instead. It costs only RM 300 for the top of the line wrist compass, so it's no big deal if your computer doesn't have one.
was thinking if is rented dive comp, u cant have the dive log.
any idea at klang valley selling the dive comp with reasonable price?