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Cressi Leonardo Dive Computer - $279 + $15 Shipping @ ScubaDoctor (28% off)

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Have been looking for a wrist dive computer for myself and my partner for the past couple of months, this one is highly regarded and known to be one of the most reliable with a 5 Year Guarantee. Perfect for recreational divers. Usually retails for around $350 - $400, next cheapest on sale I could find is $315.

The Cressi Leonardo is a complete RGBM Dive Computer that offers all the functions recreational divers need in a sharp-looking package. It is the first computer completely manufactured by Cressi. This sleek wristwatch-style dive computer is a single-gas unit, has a user-changeable battery and is Nitrox capable to 50 percent. The large, single button lets divers access all, easy-to-read screens. And, with no wet contacts used on the unit, the Leonardo stays free of rust.

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  • +9

    Thanks for posting - nowhere near enough dive related bargains on here.

    • +3

      Err…free visit to the sea. For life?

      • +2

        Always been free, not a deal :P

  • Nice! That's a good deal. Agree with tristanium above, definitely not enough dive related bargains on here!

  • Does look quite good, and great price. I have been using the Mares Puck Pro for a couple of years now, and love it. Quite similar to this in that it is a basic, one-button recreational watch with no bells and whistles. They are super simple to use without overwhelming the user under water.
    Tempted to get this one and give my gf the Mares! =P

    • I was looking at either the Mares Puck, Suunto Zoop or the Cressi Leonardo and in the end I couldn't resist the Leonardo with this price given all the positive reviews.

  • I've been using one of these the last couple of years. Perfect for recreational diving especially for those who don't need to spend up to $1000 for something that does the same job.

    Only fiddly bit is that it only has a single button so read the well diagrammed instructions before you go out and use different gases.

  • that reminds me I need to sell my oceanic OC1, and Aeris A300CS, and transmitter.

  • WELL DONE for posting a diving savings.

    I brought a Cressi Leonardo for $315 from Dive Imports on the Central Coast a few weeks ago. A great dive computer.

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