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Suunto d4, d4i or d4f

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so i stumbled upon a dive shop and they were selling used gear. There's a yellow d4 i like(coz aesthetics)and a pink d4i. I usually just freedive but i also occasionally go scuba diving as well. Which is better value? Im kinda hesitant on the pink d4i (coz its bright pink) and its 70$ more than the d4. Watcha guys think? Oh and the price for the d4 is similar to the d4f brand new thats why i was thinking bout it too.
 
We carry the D4i & F... in a nutshell the D4f is a stripped down version of the D4i Novo (same computer - the scuba mode) Definitely worth the $. very easy and intuitive UI.

If you scuba and intent on having a tank pressure monitor, then the "upgrade" to the D4i may be worth it... otherwise stick to the F.

Cheers,
 
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