Description
Suunto Zoop Novo Dive Computer – Package Bundle
The Suunto Zoop Novo Dive Computer Bundle combines the best-selling entry-level Zoop Novo dive computer with the most useful accessories. The Suunto Zoop Novo also has everything you need to take your diving further! The display is big with a super-bright backlight and clearly provides all your key diving information at a glance.
As with all Suunto dive computers, the Zoop Novo is Nitrox compatible and includes full decompression capabilities. The Suunto Zoop features five dive modes Air, Nitrox, Gauge, Free and Off and is operated by a straight-forward, menu-based user interface. The screen has a great backlight to illuminate the computer in the dark and is also luminous so when charged by a torch it “glows in the dark”.
The most useful accessories for your Suunto Zoop can be packaged together here, including the USB Cable, an extra, spare, screen guard and padded pouch
Suunto Zoop Novo Dive Computer – Features
- Five modes: air, nitrox, gauge, freediving and off
- Big clear display with backlight
- Full continuous decompression algorithm Suunto RGBM
- Built-in dive planner
- Detailed graphical logs and dive data with your PC/Mac using Suunto DM5 software (no cable in the package €“ sold as an accessory)
- Innovative apnea timer for freediving, and a timer in air/nitrox modes
- Suunto Online Interactive Setup Guide Here
Suunto Zoop Novo – Video
What’s in The Box
- Suunto Zoop Novo Black, Blue or Lime
- Suunto Zoop Novo quick guide
- Suunto Zoop Novo display shield
- Suunto logo sticker
Zoop Accessories That Might Be Useful
- Spare strap for your Zoop or Vyper Novo
- Replacement battery for your Zoop or Vyper Novo dive computer
- USB cable for your Zoop Novo or Vyper Novo to download your dives
- Replacement screen guard for your Zoop or Vyper Novo computer to protect the screen and give years of good diving!
Zoop Dive Modes Explained.
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- Air Mode: Sets you up for regular diving on air. The display gives you current depth, dive time and no decompression limit (how long you can stay for) and more.
- Nitrox Mode: Adjusts your Zoop to allow for EANx mixes from 21% (air) to 50%. If you go beyond the depth limit of your ppO2, which you can adjust, an alarm will sound. Other display information during the dive is the same.
- Free Mode: A snorkelling / apnea mode that records your maximum depths and dive times. Crucially, without recording your decompression information or alarming you for a rapid ascent.
- Gauge Mode: This simple makes the Zoop a digital depth gauge and bottom timer. Again it does not record any decompression information or calculate your no decompression limits. This mode sis often used by technical divers who plan & manage their dive via an alternative method. Once in gauge mode you can only change out to a dive mode after 48hrs as the computer has not recorded any decompression information.
- Off Mode: This deactivates the Zoop’s water activation so the computer will not automatically turn on when it gets wet.