Reddit mentions: The best digital diving gauges

We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best digital diving gauges. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Digital Diving Gauges:

u/ParmesanNonGrata · 3 pointsr/scuba

Ebay and craigslist are both good points to start.

Scuba gear is pretty rugged. So if people just look out a little bit for it, it will last for years without failing.

Honestly the wetsuit I'd buy new in a shop. Those things really need to fit and even with a size chart nothing beats just trying them on preferably with someone more knowledgeable looking over your shoulder.

SPGs are usually sold with the regulator. Tanks and weights are the very last thing you'll need. Computers are probably the easiest things to buy. I'll paste an old comment of mine below.

BCD is a different risk since you don't really know what you'll like so the chances are not bad you'll buy at least twice. If you ask on this subreddit here everyone and their dog will tell you to go "bp/w". Which is honestly a good recommendation but it can be a bit overwhelming to get into that topic.

Here's how I would (and did ) aproach this: Just check ebay every now and then. If you see something that might look like something do your homework. Google that shit. Read reviews. Look at the images of the listing and compare to the images that you'll find when googling it. Youtube is actually a pretty good source of gear reviews. So is scubaboard.

Happy hunting!

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Regarding computers:

The good, first dive computers that are generally thrown around for little money are

u/ericunderwater · 1 pointr/scuba

Buying new:

Zoop = 200

SPG = 60

Compass = 25

Total = 285

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AI comp = 370

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I got my SPG second hand for about 30 USD, don't think there's a second hand market for computers or compasses though. Maybe the AI console could be had cheaper second hand. I'd need to refresh myself on what components degrade in what ways.

u/diverade · 1 pointr/scuba

> I may as well make it a dive computer.

Ok...

> even though this is a freediving watch

Do you realized that this is a freediving watch an NOT a dive computer? It's as useful for scuba as a $10 Casio watch.

Have you consider the Oceanic GEO?
https://www.amazon.com/Oceanic-GEO-Computer-Slate-Blue/dp/B0037UVVZI

That is a proper dive comp.