Suunto Dive Computer in Malaysia
Suunto Dive Computers are one of the best diving computers I have used to date on all my dive trips. I got my Suunto D6i in 2012 and used it for a lot of my dives in Sabah Borneo and found it to be very accurate.
And of course, I got the Black and Silver D6i, as I use it on a daily basis even when I am not diving as it really suits my character and lifestyle.
Suunto Dive Computers in Malaysia
Coming in between, I finally settled for the D6i and till date, it is an amazing dive computer. I guess for me, the next level would be upgrading to a Suunto D9tx.
Below are the comparisons among the four main Suunto dive computers available in Malaysia.
Suunto D4i Novo in Malaysia
As for the Suunto D4i Novo Dive Computer, the features stay the same, but they now come in fresh new colors and designs. The new-look Suunto D4i is available in black, white, blue and lime.
As well as the renewed design, the Suunto D4i Novo also features an all-new, soft silicone strap, ensuring maximum comfort as well as a superb fit.
The case and strap are color-matched for a consistent look, bezel and mask prints are new and the buttons are made of metal.
The D4i dive computers come in 6 colors as pictured above. This will suit those who prefer something that may match their dive equipment or even if you have a favorite color.
Personally women divers will go for the bright colors as I have seen many using the Pink D4i during my many dives. Please note that the optional wireless air integration cannot be used for the old D4 and D6 models.
- Optional wireless air integration – current cylinder pressure, remaining air time
- Detailed graphical logs and dive data on your laptop using Suunto DM4 software
- Full continuous decompression algorithm
- Three dive modes: Air, Nitrox, Freedive
- Built-in dive planner
- Color strap options
- Optional wireless air integration – current cylinder pressure, remaining air time
- Detailed graphical logs and dive data on your laptop using Suunto DM4 software
- Full continuous decompression algorithm
- Three dive modes: Air, Nitrox, Freedive
- Built-in dive planner
- Color strap options
- Trimix support (including helium and oxygen)
- Gas-switching between up to eight gases
- Full continuous decompression with Suunto Technical RGBM algorithm
- 3D tilt-compensated digital compass
- Three dive modes: Air, Mixed Gas, Gauge
- Optional wireless air integration (can be used with old D9 series)
- Built-in dive planner
- Detailed graphical logs and dive data on your computer using Suunto DM4 software
- Available with a titanium bracelet or black elastomer wrist strap
A conventional-looking dive com, it serves the purpose and is one sturdy com. This is the cheapest dive computer in the market which retails around RM947 (US$290) approximately.
Prices are based on 2012 and may have increased.
Suunto Zoop Specifications
- Easy to use with super-bright phosphorescent LCD display
- Air and Nitrox modes for a range of dive situations
- Continuous decompression with the Suunto RGBM algorithm
- Built-in dive planner for planning upcoming dives
- Optional computer interface for detailed graphical logbooks and dive data analysis
- Wrist (standard version) or console-mountable (optional)
- Available in yellow or orange
There are many dive computer brands out in the market, so it is entirely up to you on which you prefer for your scuba diving.
Conclusion
Since 2010, I have been diving quite a bit, and with many people. My dive trips have taken me around the world and everywhere I do, my Suunto D6i will follow along.
This Suunto dive computer review is done purely based on experience using it. It is not a sponsored posting. You can tell from the many scuba diving articles I have written over the years.
And, all Suunto dive computers come with a two-year warranty. The D4i new series does not allow you to change the battery anywhere as you have to send it back to the authorized dealers where they will change it for you.
Anyway, the battery for the Suunto can easily last anywhere from 24 months to 36 months depending on how much you dive. Personally, I have changed my batteries numerous times over the years.
If you are to compare the prices, there are numerous places that also sell Suunto dive computers in Malaysia, and the final decision is all up to you.
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