Buyer's Guide 2007
Suunto Instruments
Mosquito
• Luminous easy-to read analog dials
• Reliable and accurate open bourdon tube mechanism
• Maximum depth indicator
Cylinder Pressure Gauge
• Quick, easy way to check cylinder pressure
• Rubber protective cover
• Manual bleed screw
• 4000 PSI
Analog Gauges
• Advanced dive computer with full decompression
capability
• Complete dive functions
• Dive planning
• Extensive memory functions
• Profi le recording every 20 seconds for SCUBA
• Dive alarms (maximum depth, dive time)
• Nitrox mode for use with 21-50% oxygen
• Adjustable PO
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limit 1.2-1.6 bar
• Freediving mode with separate profi le memory
• Accurate depth and time recording
• 12/24 hour time display
• Dual time function
• Date
• Daily alarm
• Timer/stopwatch
• Water resistance up to 330 ft
• User replaceable battery
• Electroluminescent illumination
• Dive logbook capacity: 36 hours
• PC-interface compatible with SUUNTO Dive Manager
D3 Free Diving Computer
• 3 operating modes (Free, Gauge, Watch)
• Lifetime history memory
• Profi le memory bookmark
• PC-interface
• Multi-step ascent rate indicator (Gauge mode)
• Electroluminescent illumination (backlight)
• User replaceable battery
• Depth display range 0-300ft (0-99m)
• Audible alarms
• Maximum depth alarm
• Calendar clock
• Alarm clock
• Dual time
• Stopwatch, countdown timer
• Display shield
• User selectable metric or imperial units
Wrist Top Computer
Wrist Top Computer
Compasses
Suunto has been manufacturing compasses since the 1930’s and is the world's foremost
authority on compass design and manufacturing. The SK-7 has set the standard for dive
compasses. The superior SK-7 features an exceptional tilt potential of +/- 30˚, which is 2-3
times larger than in conventional diving compasses, easy-to-read numerals on a phospho-
rescent compass card and a large side-reading window. The fi rm-grip bezel with a ratchet
at every fi fth degree is specially designed to prevent sand and dirt contamination, thus
allowing smooth turning in all conditions.
The horizontal and vertical components of the earth’s magnetic fi eld vary considerably in
different locations. For this reason, Suunto compasses are balanced for 5 different zones.
If the compass is used in an adjacent balancing zone, the compass pointer will tilt only
slightly; however, the farther a compass is used from its correct zone, the more it tilts. In
some cases, the pointer will stick. Suunto compasses distributed in the United States are
balanced for zone 1, which is the majority of the northern hemisphere.
SK7, Wrist Unit
SK7, End Mount
SK7, RetractableSK7, Back Mount
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