Product Comparison: Cressi Leonardo vs Cressi Giotto
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- I have just come from a dive into the Blue Hole in Belize where we dove at 40m depth (131ft) and it was my first dive so deep and using this computer made me feel more secure.
- I've only taken it on two dives (100ft and Nitrox) so far but I like it a lot.
- It's my back up and very in sync (time, depths) with my ScubaPro wisdom 3 console.
- I have used the computer on a couple dives to 80 feet and the depth and time were captured in the history as expected
- Used all through my technical course. It has a gauge mode and i asume it'd work well as a backup computer
- It's a well-constructed computer that is good for entry level divers, and supports multiple gas mixtures.
- I love this watch. It has made diving so much more fun and stress free. If you are looking for diving equipment to invest in, I definitely recommend this watch.
- And I will say it performed admirably. I took it off the coast of Columbia and dove to approximately 75 ft and it handled perfectly.
- Also the band on this computer is large. I'm a big guy and putting it around my wrist has a lot of overlap. No problems just information.
- The wrist computer is just the right size ... Easy to read and with a good wrist band.
- This computer is pretty easy to use, with its single button interface.
- I set it up very fast, I could choose between metters or feet, celsius or farenheit, air or nitrox, safety factor (I used the default since I am a 'healthy' person) and other parameters that I never used.
- Screen is easy to read, back-lighting is sufficient, and the audible alarm is almost disturbingly loud, but it's an alarm!
- Once I got into de water, it was pretty easy to read (I have 1 point astigmatism in both eyes), with long press I turned the light on for a couple of seconds.
- Also the best features imho, are the heads up when I go up faster than I should do... it beeps and complains, in the safety stop it indicates easily the amount of remaining minutes.
- Cressi claims this watch can be used for free diving, but the ascent alarm still goes off even when Gauge mode is turned on.
- After getting Nitrox certified, I decided it was time to get a multi-gas computer and after some research and talking to the experts at the local dive shop, chose the Giotto.
- The interface is fairly intuitive and the three button controls make it easy to navigate.
- It lets you know how many minutes you need for your rest stop based on the depth of your dive, the water temperature, if you are ascending or descending too rapidly, etc.
- After a dive it displays the surface interval and saturation time, as well as a no-fly indicator.
- . They worked great! I loved the large display. Very user friendly.