Questions about this item:
Shopper my puck air computer stops reading pressure. wat to do so it starts reading pressure agian???
JONATHAN L It's not clear what you mean. I would call Mares.
SUSAN B I dont know. I havent had that problem. Sorry I couldnt help.
RICHARD M I'm certainly not an authority on diving safety, but if my computer stopped reading pressure I would terminate the dive and evaluate the problem on the surface. I would make sure the problem was resolved before using the computer again. An air integrated computer that intermittently loses pressure readings is dangerous and useless. Return it to the factory for service before it costs you your life.
ROBERT N The problem may be in the pressure sensor. I've had that problem with another dive computer (Suunto) and the only thing the factory service technician could do is offer to replace the entire computer.
Shopper Is there a compass on the back side of the computer?
JOHNIE J No there is no compass on the back side of the computer. There is a model that has a compass that is on the end of the puck. You can see it on Mare's website (mares dot com), click on computers, you'll find it listed as "Puck Air w/Compass: code 414162".
Shop around to get prices, Leisure Pro is awesome about price matching and usually has the product in stock.
ROBERT E the model that comes with the compass has the compass on top on the front they did not have the correct stock photo when I ordered it they show the model with no compass make sure you're buying the 1 you think you're buying the 1 with a compass has it on top in the front
AARON L D No, there is a different one that includes the compass.
MAURICE V No. Mine came equipped with a compass mounted forward-facing, positioned above the computer screen. I wasn't expecting for it to have a compass at all, so I was surprised. Although, I do like having it there - it's unobtrusive.
GREGORY W no u have to buy the mares puck air computer console with a compass on the top it's a hundred dollars more. I ordered the one without the compass and they were nice enough to send me the one with a compass.
So 5 stars on this compass amazing and very cheap.
MATT C This is a great computer that is easy to use nitrox ready and includes a compass.
ALLA K Depends what model you pick, with compass or not. But if you pick model with compass, it is NOT on the back, it is on front above computer.
Lauren H No, this one does not have a compass, but there is another model that is an exact replica and has a compass mounted above the computer.
JOHN S No the one with the compass is on a 45 degree angle above the computer. the compass is smaller than normal ane harder to see if you are an old fart like me
DOMINIC B No, this item does not include a compass.
ANDREW T No, they make two different Mares Puck computers. It will mention if it has the compass in the main description (w/ compass). This particular one does not.
JEFFREY M No there is not
Shopper Does this computer do a three minute safety stop?
PHILIP F Specific to your answer, from page 11 of the product's user manual:
If the maximum depth of a dive exceeds
10 meters, a ?Safety Stop? is activated for the
ascent. Puck Air suggests that divers take
a 3-minute safety stop between 2.5 and 6 m
in depth (8 - 19 ft), and will display the word
?SafeStop?
HENRY N Yes it does but only if you have not triggered the low low air alarm
PHILIP F I personally do not frequent dives requiring decom, but the Mares Puck Air has multiple features to calculate and display decom stops along with a flashing indicator if a decompression?stop has not been observed. The user manual is available online as a pdf file. Use your browser search function to locate.
I bought this model because it has little to no drag and provides the basics of depth and tank pressure, etc. in one small unit. Display of alpha/numeric data is quite small and only optimum in bright light. Not a problem here in south Florida.
ANDREAS M Yes it does. Have used it on 30 dives and are very happy with it. We both have one each.
BILL H Yes it does,it will start automaticly at 15 ft.
NICHOLAS U Yes, a three minute safety stop is automatically added but not mandatory above 20 feet on every dive. This computer is very particular about any accidental decompression obligation. It does not credit for any time spent on the slow ascent, and and only decrements the decompression stop time when precisely within the depth window shown on the computer.
Glenn G Yes it does. However if you exceed min air reserve (750 default) it will no longer prominently display the remaining time for the stop.
Shopper Can this be used without air attached to track ?
I'm new to diving, and on a budget so I hate to spend $200 or so on a wrist computer when I know that 5-6 years down the road I will likely upgrade to air integrated. At this time I can't afford the whole Octo, so I was wondering if this might be a way to compromise... use it without air now, then when I can afford the rest of the Octo I can attach it and use it as air integrated.
PETER O I think you could, but you would need to make sure that you seal the air inlet to prevent water entering the tank pressure port.
Jose J Thanks Peter,
That is kind of the same line I was thinking... maybe I could block the air port and use without air integration, but after more thought that probably isn't worth the risk, either personal or to the computer.
SUSAN B I got this for my son last year when he was obtaining his OW certification. It is a good computer and easy to use. When I got his equipment I got it as a bundle package. I just got the software to download to our pc. I use an electronic log book (Dive Log 5.0) for all of us and have everything backed up to my pc at home. I havent had a chance to download it yet but will soon.
STEPHEN J W The puck air monitors air pressure directly from a high pressure hose attached to the primary stage of the regulator (the part that attaches to the tank). It can be used as a stand-alone computer without monitoring air pressure, but not sure why you wouldn't just attach it and use full functionality. It is a great computer at a good price.
MARK F I don't think it would be possible without risking the unit. I suppose you could find a way to block the HP connection, but I wouldn't favor it.
To be honest, air integration is a luxury. If you are on a tight budget, get a basic wrist mounted computer; it will do everything you need. Also, in 5-6 years it is probable that you will be looking for a new computer anyway.
Jose J Thanks Mark,
That is kind of the same line I was thinking... maybe I could block the air port and use without air integration, but after more thought that probably isn't worth the risk, either personal or to the computer.
In the end I went with a basic wrist mount (VEO 180) which I got on a great sale here on Leisure Pro. As you suggested, the wrist mount will do everything that I really wanted a computer for... just doesn't have the extra bells and whistles of air integration. If I stick with diving, which I fully expect I will, 5-6 years down the road I'll be in a better situation to upgrade and buy a full set of equipment including an air integrated computer.
Connor G They are two separate systems, so it is really one or the other in regards to the air integrated puck and the standard dive computer puck. As far as being on a budget, this system is worth the money; you just need to see this as an investment for your diving future.
I started off using the wrist mounted Aires Manta (Nitrox/Air computer) and loved it's features. I happened to stumble upon the air integrated Puck on Leisure Pro about a year ago and decided to pick it up as a supplement (run the Manta as a backup computer and the Puck as primary). I could not be happier with this product. The only con I can see is that fact this it uses a very conservative dive algorithm, which is great for a new diver, but can be an annoyance to someone with experience and someone who has better air consumption techniques. Overall this computer is a must have to any serious diver.
Happy Diving :)
RICHARD M The Puck is my forth air integrated dive computer and, by far, the least expensive. My wife and I have been diving for a number of years. My computer died just before a dive trip this past summer, so I bought the least expensive air integrated system that I could find for the trip. It took less than five minutes to remove my old computer and connect the Puck to my octopus. You can do it with your eyes closed!
I really like the Puck. It is small and provides all the info that you could possibly want or need for recreational diving. I used it for 20 dives in Cozumel during our summer trip and again for twelve dives in Belize in October. I was going to replace it with a better computer this Christmas but I have decided not to spend the money. It's not fancy or flashy, but it is very easy to set up and use.
I don't understand why you would buy it and not connect it to your octopus. If you are renting equipment you can always take a small wrench and connect it yourself. Most of the dive operations that I have worked with in the Caribbean would be happy to do it for you. Since you have to have some way of monitoring your air supply why not remove the rental console and replace it with your Puck? That's why you purchased it.
Jose J Richard, Thanks for the feedback. You raise a good point I hadn't considered. I just assumed when I rented dive gear that the shop wouldn't attach my own air integrated computer to their equipment. I called a dive shop I dove with in that past and a couple I am planning to dive with soon and one shop said they would not attach it, the other two said they would attach it for a small fee. So I guess this would be an option.
JAMES F Take a class so you have some clue what you are talking about.
Jose J Hi James,
Congratulations!! I officially award you the prize for the LEAST helpful answer. You could have at least suggested a class for me to take. What class do you think? English comprehension? Fundamentals for Fluid Mechanics? Heat and mass transfer? Oh man, so many choices where do I start?
Monica s No, this is a fixed air integrated computer console with the hose attached that screws into you high pressure port of the first stage. I am assuming you mean Regulator set up and not octo as the octo is the alternate safe second stage on a regulator set up. You can browse the computer section of our website arrange the list by price and probably find some great deals on a wrist computer unit if that is what you are looking for. We also have a section of buying guides to help you even further http://www.leisurepro.com/Content/DiveComputers.html Hope that helps, happy diving.
Jose J Monica, your right: I did mean the entire regulator setup (first and second stages with alternate second stage). At this point I can't afford that whole setup. Thanks for the clarification.
Joe D I prefer a short HP air hose. I hook it to the D-ring on my BC on my left side, rather than having a cross over from left to right. I was wondering if this comes with a short hose (between 20 and 24 inches) or a longer one.
In addition, I recently bought a regulator that has a non-standard LP pressure hose (it is a swivel and you must by a special hose when it needs replacement). Is there any chance this comes with a non-standard HP fitting at the hose/gauge interface? Hope not. Otherwise, I can't shorten the hose with an off-the-shelf HP hose.
Thanks for your help.
LARRY B I actually just sold this computer so I am not sure the exact length of the hose. I remember that the attachment was the standard HP fitting only. I used this as a backup only and routed the hose along the bottom and then the side of my BCD so it was fairly long.
Shopper are you able to see remaining in bar as opposed to psi? does the audible alarm go off when air is getting low? cheers
CARLY A Yes, you have the option of setting the air pressure in bar or psi, and you can also set audible alarms when air gets low. The manual walks you through how to do all of this, and you can set the audible alarms for whatever bar/psi you want. I just put this computer through six dives last week and could not have been happier. It's very simple to use, and the display is extremely user-friendly.
MICHAEL L I'm pretty sure there's a setting to choose between psi & bar (I havent actively set it, but I think I saw it in the system settings). As for the alarm- definitely audible when low. Overall, great little dive comp!
L W Does this unit's back-lighting light up when a critical function appears (like NDL reached, deep stop required, etc)? Useful for night dives.
KEITH A from my experience it does not. It will only light up when you press the button.
ROBERT D No. The back light is only activated by depressing the button for two seconds; however, there are audible alarms to indicate you entered deco mode, a deep stop is required, fast ascent, low air reserve, etc.
L W My last computer is pretty old and has just the basics, nitrox, planner, oxygen and nitrogen loading, bottom time, etc. What new features does a computer like this offer compared to those old ones? (I presume one is safety stop countdown). Does it have features and customizability of full featured ones like which algorithm one wants to use, or whether to use liberal/moderate algorithms, or utilize the latest safety stop recommendation of 1 min at 1/2 one's max depth, etc.
PATRICK G You should review the Mares website or the specification section of this site to get a full list of the features. This computer should be considered a basic air/nitrox dive computer. You can change the settings to make the calculations more or less conservative. You can also program the computer for altitude diving by selecting one of three presets. There is a safety stop feature which engages whenever you descend below 10 meters and there is also a deepstop function. The computer will go into decompression mode if you exceed your NDL. However, there is no ability to gas switch during the dive.
L W Thanks. When comparing feature for feature, most of these AI computers have the same stuff, but it just comes doesn to the customizability. Anyway, I just do basic air/nitrox dives. Looks like conservative mode will make this conservative computer even more conservative so it is useless unless I go cold water diving with a hangover, etc. Features I see missing are nitrogen/oxygen loading bar graph.
JONATHAN T This one is a pretty basic computer. Yes, it does countdown your safety stop, but it uses the 3 minute countdown. There's not a lot of customization for it. Sounds like it would be pretty similar to your old computer.
L W Thanks. I searched around a little more on it. It doesn't have nitrogen or oxygen loading bar graph, which is what I usually look at instead of NDL time remaining. It does have SAC related things since it is AI.
Since I haven't been enlightened by all the new features of current computers, I don't know if I will miss them if I just get this.
JONATHAN T My only complaint about it is the single button. It can make navigating menus a little bit of a chore pre and post dive, but it's not a issue for me during the dive as it displays all the info I need.
L W Does this unit have a glow in the dark face where I can shine my torch on it and it will stay lit for a few minutes?
Louis H No. It has a built-in light. If you depress the red button it will light-up for a few seconds (a-la digital watch). I"m happy with it; simple to use, lots of functions, air/nitrox, and compact.
CHRISTEL J This is a dive computer, it has it's own backlight, no need to shine a torch on it.
ALLA K Hi, I'm not sure about your question, it doesn't has "glow in the dark feature", but it has backlight, which light up whole screen and lit for some time, so I wasn't need to point light on computer.
ZACHARY G If you hold down the button the face will remain lit for 30 seconds or so.
KEITH S I have a very similar unit to this. The unit I have has a compass on the end. The compass on my unit does glow in the dark after you shine a light on it
ROBERT E No, it is backlit, like a watch. It is a completely digital screen, it has nothing that glows when light is shown on it.
MATT K The digital screen does not glow like some of the other comps, but it does have a backlight. Very very dim, though, it'll get the job done, but illuminating it with a light is going to be your best bet. I do wish it had a brightness and time control, because that's another thing, it only stays lit for about thirty seconds. The compass, on the other hand, will glow when illuminated.
I will say though, my friends and I use this computer for night dives all the time and we've all been very happy with the purchase.
ANDREW T No, but it does have a backlit light.
Shopper Does this computer show nitrogen load?
L W From what I see, there is no bar graph for nitrogen or oxygen loading. Just minutes to NDL
MARK F Never heard of that, so I doubt it.
L W The battery is stated to last 170 dives, does that mean 170 dives spanned over any amount of time or 170 dives one right after another?
I have dive computers that I might use once a year on trips. Every time I pull it out to get it ready for the next trip, the battery seems to need replacement, even though there were no more than 30 dives from the previous trip.
JAMES J I dont know for 170 dives but have owned the puck for about 5 months and have 28 dives on it and have not changed the battery, the nice thing about the puck is it takes a standard coin cell that you can get at any drug store so I always have a couple in my dive kit and they dont take up any room.
KENNY D I've used it on two dive trips, one for 6 days, one for 8 days since purchase, no problems with battery life so far.
ROBERT D I have made 50 dives with the Puck Air since I purchased it in Jan. 2012. The battery stiill reads full power.
VIJAY S Even we have used it only one trip last year, the battery shows good after a year. May be try a brand name battery.
L W I do buy brand name batteries, but now buy them in packages of 10 or 20. Too many last minute rush to go out and buy batteries when pulling out the computer and checking it before heading off to a trip. Plus, those screwdown caps that requires a big coin to open, they are easy to strip, especially a year after being in a salty environment.
KEITH A I have had this computer for a year and a half and done about 40 dives with it and the battery is still fully charged.
TIM N I just recently purchased this computer. When I hold the red button down to turn on the backlight I can barely see it. In fact in a dark room its barely visible. Is this normal or should it be much brighter?
PHILIP Y First, it has been almost a year since I last used my Puck. I use an Air Integrated system, usually, and the Puck is my back-up. I believe my experience with it on a night dive was that it was easily bright enough to read all indicators. I also think there is a setting in the Menu to adjust the brightness. If this is not the case as I recall, I would recommend returning it. Unfortunately, I have been away from home for almost two months now and I do not have ready access to the Puck to check it for you.
MICHAEL R This must be normal because I had the same experience just now.I could read it in the dark but it was difficult.I have only used it on day dives so far so there has been no problem reading it.I have been happy with it especially considering its reasonable price..
ERNIE C If you are simulating night conditions you should be able to read the computer without any trouble, if not, you have a problem.
JEFF J I would say the light is dimmer than I would have expected. In a lit room, you barely know it's on. In a dark room, it's about as bright as the glow in the dark compass.
ROBERT T This is normal. I thought the same thing when I got mine but in the water I've never had a problem seeing!
KEITH A Mine is the same as yours. unless it is pitch black the back light is pretty much useless
TIM N Thanks for the quick response. At least now I know its not just an issue with my computer.
Connor G Yes this is normal. The backlight on the puck is surprising dim, but it is sufficient underwater.
PAUL P Unfortunately that was my experience as well. Extremely hard to see underwater on night dives.
Shopper Does it come with quick disconnect?
Jim W No. It is a straight line to the stage 1 hp port
LUKASZ M no i doesnt, but that feature is goinfg to cost u much more , and personally
and honestly once you hook up all the equipment you wont be disconnecting it to many times. i bought it and im happy with it ;) its worth its money
THOMAS I Does this have an online class like some of the others to learn to use? Have they updated it to be able to log dives past the 10 dive mark now that another user mentioned?
David R Dive Training does not offer a class for this computer but as others say it seems to be pretty simple to use
ANDREAS M I did not see/use an online class as the comp is quite simple to operate and the manual is pretty easy to understand. It does log more than 10 dives though. I think holds your last 30 or 50 dives.
LARRY B Dive computer training offers some courses I believe but this is REALLY easy to use. I have 44 logged dives on mine so far and they are all in the log book.
THOMAS I Thank you for your help. I'm am new to diving and this would be my first computer, just dont want to get in over my head.
Shopper How many dives will this computer store? Are they downloadable?
VIJAY S I got it for my daughter, who is going to do max 20 dives per year. So never checked for the questions you have. It is great for the price for an air integrated.
ADAM B They are downloadable - you will have to buy that piece separately though. My experience is that the computer holds at least 20 dives- that is how many I have on mine since I got it.
CAMERON M It stores 10 dives I my memory serves me correctly. Haven't used it in a few months. But to download them you need to purchase a separate USB adapter for $100.
Shopper how long does the battery last and does it tell you how much battery life is left?
BURTON O Don't know exactly how long it will last but it will be at least a couple of years. It has two levels of battery warnings, Lo1 and Lo2 so you have plenty of opportunity to change it out before it shuts off. The manual suggests checking the battery power before each dive trip but i dive (in Bonaire) where the dive opperator carries replacements all the time. Its a common Li battery. There is absolutely no down side to this computer - its a best buy. My wife and I bought one each. Best computer I've ever owned.
Connor G I've had this model for just about a year now on the originsl battery. It lasts fairly long b/c it automatically goes into a sleep mode after a few minutes of non-use. It also tells u when you're low. U can test the battery life thru one if the settings
MICHAEL C Seems to have a good battery life. I have owned it for a year, (just 6 dives) and is still good. You can check the status of the battery. It shows either, OK, Lo1 or Lo2. Lo1 mean change soon and Lo2 means change now.
PHILIP F I have seen reference on the Web to aprox. 170 dives and that there is no "hot swap" feature. In other words, existing data is lost. There is a low battery indicator. The complete user manual is available online as a PDF document. Search: "Mares Puck Air Computer"
Martin H does it auto start in case you forget to push the button?
E.g. start when you pressurize and then start the dive when going below 3 feet?
Up to what % does it support nitrox ?
Do you have a quick connect for it ?
DARREN R it auto starts after 4 ft deep i believe. I do not have a quick connect. I cant remember what nitrox percentages it supports but I believe there are at least two (the most common mixes) that are supported. for the money- a great buy
MARK H The manual states that it will auto-start at 4 feet. I always turn it on to check my air before I put my tank on and never checked to verify that it shut off before entering the water, but I never had to press the button when checked the guage while submerged. The manual states that the nitrox mix can be adjusted from 21% - 50% in 1% increments. However, I don't do mixed gas diving, so I do not use this feature. I do not have a quick connect. So far, I am quite happy with this product. The only negative is that the backlight is not very bright. I used it on a cavern dive and could make out the readings with some concentration, but tended ot use my light.
JOSEPH S No Auto start. It's always a good idea to check your gauge BEFORE you jump in. Nitrox: The percentage of oxygen in the mix can be adjusted within the interval 21% - 50%, in increments of 1%. I do not have a quick connect. I put a padded gauge bag over it when not in use.
Monica s You do have to push the button, there is no automatic activation if you forget. It is programable up to 40% and does not have a quick disconnect option.
Shopper does this have a compas reading?
Brandy W This model does not have a compass reading.
THOMAS P This one doesn't, but one is available for about $100+ more.
rob c What type of battery and is it user replaceable?
PAUL P The battery is one of the large lithium ion button cells (don't remember the exact size, but i think it is standard). User can replace the battery, but mares recommends that a professional do it instead.... The unit will flood if the battery isnt installed correctly. (i highly recommend this computer btw. It is very simple to use, Compact, and high quality)
JOSEPH S The battery in the Mares Puck Air is user replaceable with Lithium CR 2450. Replacing the battery is a delicate operation, and requires close attention. Inspect the O-ring carefully, checking for any signs of damage, tearing or warping. If necessary, replace it with a new O-ring (Mares spare part Cod. 44200654).
CHRISTOPHER D Cant remember the battery type but it is in the manual and yes it is user replaceable and not hard to do.
Shopper Does this computer have a safety stop countdown?
Shopper One of the responses states the computer will switch into dive mode after ascent of 3 feet. If the predive button is not pushed prior to the ascent will the computer automatically activate?
PETER O sorry, I just recently purchased the unit and I have not gone diving yet.
But I am very pleased for the price, the menu is very easy to use and it's about 1/2 the price of my Cobra.
Shopper are the dives now downloadable (9?11)?
Shopper can this be converted over to a wrist style?
MICHAEL R No ,its only a console
PHILIP Y No. It requires direct connection to a high pressure hose from your first stage. I imagine you can remove the computer from it's housing, but without your air pressure it really just becomes a depth gauge and timer.
ADNAN S This computer is connected to the tank via high pressure hose, which would make it extremely difficult if not imposable to convert to a wrist computer. I think you are confusing this with a hose-less computers.
JOSEPH S The Mares Puck Air can NOT be converted to a wrist mount. Since it is air-integrated, it must be connect to your high pressure hose. Mares does not offer a remote transmitter for this item. My wife and I both love this computer. Easy to use!
ROBERT T Not sure that you could convert this one since it is a hose based and not hose-less.
dom b is there a compass which will attach to this unit?
David R We only sell the MARES PUCK AIR CONSOLE WITH COMPASS togetherbut not the compass separately
Shopper Does the computer have a "no fly" option?
BYRON D Yes it does. It counts down the time when you can fly.
ROBERT C Yes it does. After the dive it has a no fly icon and remaining time left.
ANDREW D Yes, the computer has a no fly option.
MARK S Yes. After surfacing (above 3 ft) for at least three minutes the computer automatically switches to 'TIME' mode. In this mode the computer displays desaturation time and a no fly icon. A press of the button while in time mode will display surface time and a no fly countdown timer.
SHILOH A yes there is a no fly feature
ADNAN S Computer does have no fly countdown timer. After the dive the computer will show the timer on the bottom and will remain there until the time has expired.
ROBERT T Yes this computer has a no fly option. It will give you a 24call hour countdown with no fly displayed.
Dan E Is this air Intergrated????
CAMERON M yes and it is a great value priced dive computer. I highly recommend it!
KEITH A Yes the Mares Puck Air is air integrated. The Mares puck is not
ROBERT C Yes it is! It's connected to the HP hose and tells you how much air is left in your tank in PSI; plus it tells you how much 'air time' you have left based on how quickly you're breathing and your current depth.
Shopper is this water activated?
MARK S The manual recommends you place the computer in 'PREDIVE" mode by pressing the button before a dive. 'PREDIVE' mode allows you to ensure all parameters for the upcoming dive are correctly set, the battery has sufficient charge to complete the dive and the computer display is properly functioning. Once you descend below 3 ft the computer automatically enters 'DIVE' mode.
LeisurePro S The Puck computer is manually activated by pushing the button on the front of the computer.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.
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Whats in the box:Computer Console, Owner's Manual and HP Hose Sleek, reliable, ergonomic, and easy to use The sporty and functional design includes all the information that enthusiasts can't do without. With Puck Air as your guide, you'll always know what to do. In particular, with the Easy Access System, navigating the computer menu has never seemed so easy! Puck Air Computer uses Mares-Wienke RGBM (Reduced Gradient Bubbles Model) algorithm. The RGBM takes into account the phenomenon of micro-bubbles in order to prevent their formation. In over 10,000 real dives monitored by Dr. Bruce Wienke in the Los Alamos laboratories, the formation of micro-bubbles has been studied and evaluated in order to better understand the mechanism behind how micro-bubbles are formed during a dive. Today it is the most evolved algorithm for reducing the formation of micro-bubbles without compromising dive times. Air Integrated computerized monitoring of tank pressure is used to determine a bottom time which depends not only on your depth, but also on your actual gas consumption, increasing your dive safety. In addition, the gas consumption (referred to the surface) is displayed on the computer for more control over your dive. The computer does this by sampling the pressure drop over time and giving you the rate of consumption in minutes remaining. If the time remaining is greater than the no-decompression limit for your depth it will display the shorter time allowed. The easy excess push buttons allow the diver to operate the computer in all conditions, even when wearing thick gloves. Navigating through the computer programs is extremely simple and very intuitive. There are three special function modes of Air, Nitrox and Bottom Time. The Puck Air has a maximum depth display of 492' (150 meter), a memory capacity of 36 hours, runs on a user replaceable 3 Volt CR2450 lithium battery, power indicator, back lighting for low light conditions, has a plan mode display, can be used in both imperial or metric units, fresh or seawater settings, residual nitrogen reset, option to exclude audible alarms and uncontrolled ascents", has an ascent rate indicators and is altitude adjustable. The Puck Air also has a watch, date and temperature functions. The Puck has an optional USB interface for logging dives on your PC, SKU: MRSPCNMW PC Interface. The Puck knows that not all of us who dive are young and in peak condition, it address this with precautionary program settings that allow individual adjustment to more conservative dive profiles if needed. When you do multi-level, multiple dives during a single day or multiple dives over several days you can choose different setting levels in order to adjust your computer to a more conservative dive. The Puck Air has superior display readability. In order to offer an easy-to-read display Mares produced a wide computer display, with intense backlighting and high contrast. The computer featuring illuminated, oversized digits. Special attention is paid to maximize the viewing angle, to eliminate angular distortion and to always grant the best readability. Puck Air comes with a User Manual and has a 24 month limited warranty.
- RGBM
- nitrox Function
- Special Function Modes Air, Nitrox and Bottom Time
- Precautionary Programs Setting
- Plan Mode
- Backlighting
- Log Book
- Dive Simulator
- Prudential Programs
- Fresh Water/Sea Water Setting
- Easy Access
- Residual Nitrogen Memory Reset
- User-Replaceable Batteries
- Altitude Adjustable
- Memory Capacity 38 Hours
- Air, Nitrox and BT Function Modes
- Superior Display Readability
- 492' (150 meters) Depth Rating
- Power Indicators
- Audible Alarms
- Watch, Calendar and Temperature Displays
- 3 Volt CR2450 Battery
- Air Integrated
- 4,350 psi (300 bars) Pressure Display
- Owners Manual
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
| Algorithim | RGBM | | Fresh/Saltwater | Yes | | Audible Alarms | Yes | | Depth Display | 492' (150 meters) | | Altitude Adjustable | Yes | | Operating Modes | Air, EAN and BT | | Back Light | Yes | | Memory Capacity | 38 Hours | | Time, Date & Temperature | Yes | | Imperial/Metric Display | Yes | | Power | 3 Volt CR2450 Battery | | Air Integrated | Yes | | Pressure Display | 4,350 psi (300 bars) | | Weight [with packaging] | 1.55 lb |
9/28/2012 3.0Works fine, but had info in the logbook By cisco from Dominican Rep About Me Casual/ Recreational - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Easy to use
- Diving Type:
- Open Water Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
9/19/2012 4.0Great Computer...excellent price By steve071 from oklahoma city, OK - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By Sexy Scuba Girl from Seattle, WA - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
11/22/2011 5.0good product, recommendable. - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
11/8/2011 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) 5.0Everything a dive computer should have By Dabears1132 from Marquette MI + Vernon Hills, IL - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Cold Water
- Extreme Depths
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Open Water Diving, Recreation, Rescue Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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