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Gekko Feedback

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Budg62

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Hi Everyone

I would just like to give some feedback regarding my first use of the Suunto Gekko wrist computer. Last week I made seven dives in the Red Sea based at Sharm El Shiekh. Did 4 deep drift dives (25-30m) at the Straights of Tiran and 3 dives (20-30) in Ras Mohammed. The Gekko did every thing I expected. The absence of a light button did not affect my ability to see all information very clearly. On asscents and at safety stops the Gekko timing was comparable with others in the group with more expensive computers. So to sum up I am very pleased with my purchase and would recommend the Gekko to anyone looking for their first computor or anyone looking for a new one.

For anyone whos interested bottom sea temp was 24 deg C and visablity 20-25m.

Adam
PADI AOWD
 
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