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Altitude Freediving (D3 or Mosquito)

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fpernett

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Most of my CW training is in a lake at 3100 meters over sea level, I´m looking for a freedive computer.
I found that D3 is very good for freedivers but it doesn´t have altitude adjustments while Mosquito does.
Any input in the best choice for me?
Also waiting for liquivision
 
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The mosquito does? that's kewl, only now I checked and figured what that set>adv>A option means.
Maybe you can program something that will change the log files after you d/l them to a computer? Don't have any other idea, sorry.
 
How much does mosquito go for?

And what the hey is liquivision?
 
Mosquito U$ 323.18

D3 U$ 241.04

Liquivision is a full freediving computer, that Eric Fattah is about to release
 
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