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Sporasub Raptor

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JWF FREEDIVER

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HELLO EVERYONE....AS A NEW MEMBER I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF YOU FOR ALL OF THE GREAT INFO I HAVE PICKED UP ON THIS SITE. MY QUESTION IS...HAS ANYONE USED THE SPORASUB RAPTOR..AND HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE SUUNTO D3.... THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

JOHN:
 
Well the raptor is much bigger, it's more a computer. He will give you the water temperature, the depth and the time spent in immersion for 99 dive but is not going to add up the time you have spent underwater but you can buy an interface and do it on your home computer. You will find all the specifity here in english http://www.scubaland.fr/voir_P5220000.html.
I have bougth this computer 3 years ago and this stuff is unbreakable. I won't talk about the D3 because I don't know it but he looks more efficient but maybe less solid.
Yaounk
 
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