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πŸ’¦ Aqua Lung Depth Gauge: 200 FT Wristband Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ’¦ Aqua Lung Depth Gauge: 200 FT Wristband

Large easy to read numbers. Large side view window allows for easy and accurate navigation. Strap is designed to fit a variety of wrist sizes and wet/dry suit diameters. Large, secure 360Β° ratcheting bezel. Luminescent gauge face for easy reading in low light. Fluorescent markings at 10Β° 20Β° 30Β° and 130Β° for navigation in low-light environments.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to read at depth

It's large on the wrist but much easier to see than the smaller depth gauge on consoles. I have 2.0 reading lenses in my glasses and most of the time I still have a hard time reading rental sensors.

Pros
  • Strap fits a variety of wrist sizes and wetsuit and wetsuit diameters.
Cons
  • Available in white only.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Looks great - works well - scratches easily

This is a watch depth gauge that I have had my eye on for a long time. The display is illuminated with light for better readability, has a colored hand tip and is clear. I noticed the first stone chip on my first dive, which clearly scratched the surface of the display. I've had the same dive watch for five years, no scratches or scrapes despite lobster catching and this one scratches the first day. Not happy with that.

Pros
  • Large, easy to read numbers. The large side window allows easy and precise navigation.
Cons
  • will be added later

I bought this primarily to replace the seat on my console that was meant for my dive computer with this depth gauge and to attach the I300 to my wrist strap. I bought an Aqualung BC kit that included a console with an I300 and a pressure gauge. I wanted to attach the I300 to the strap, but Aqualung customer service (with all their wisdom) told me I couldn't do that because the I300 on the console doesn't have "legs" to attach to the strap. However, I decided to trust my intuition and order it…

Pros
  • Luminous faceplate for easy reading in low light.
Cons
  • Not sure