The Suunto D4f freediving watch is the best choice among freediving computers: top quality, precision and performance at an affordable price.
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The Suunto D4f freediving watch is the best choice among freediving computers: top quality, precision and performance at an affordable price.
The Suunto D4f freediving watch is a lightweight, robust freediving computer that makes freediving a lot of fun. The Suunto D4f freediving watch display shows both your current and maximum depth while diving. It calculates the dive time and surface intervals so that you can concentrate fully on discovering the underwater world. After the dive, you can call up your dive data in detail from the logbook. With its light weight, stainless steel frame and mineral crystal glass, the Suunto D4f freediving watch not only impresses as a trustworthy tool for exploring the depths, but also impresses when worn in everyday life;
The Suunto D4f freediving watch comfortable wristband is made of elastomer. The USB cable for uploading dives to the Suunto App is available separately.
In my opinion, the perfect freediving computer: no frills, easy to use and, unlike many other dive computers, also shows the time on the surface: So you know whether you still have enough time for a few dives or whether you urgently need to get to the shore because you have an appointment.
However, even the Suunto D4f freediving watch with its alarms cannot be heard in a 5mm suit with a bonnet: So my tip: buy a freediving computer for your wrist and a second one, which can be a very inexpensive model, for the depth alarms. Put the second computer under your bonnet and you will never miss an alarm again!
Be careful, however, if you take off your suit jacket after the dive. My Mares Smart Apnea fell to the ground countless times, but it did well for many years. Unfortunately, the mistake happened to me once on a boat, and so my dive computer is now at about 26m off the island of Elba... This is my sacrifice for Jacques Mayol, who loved this dive site so much!