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2019-05-05T20:00:00
Worked fantastic very easy to read
MarkN
2018-09-17T09:26:09
First i would have preferred to get the pressure and depth gauge combo but for some reason I could not find it in non-retard units :)) , meaning metric. Hence i went only with the single metric pressure gauge. After i bought this i managed to get around 70 dives before this review and all i can say is that it has performed to the best of its capabilities. The needle does not move around or such even at low pressure and as far as i was willing to test it, it's pretty accurate in regards to the tank content. I've done my best to avoid hitting and dragging it so it has held up well and the protective material does what it's supposed to.
George G.
2018-08-06T07:15:03
Have had it for a few years now. No issues, works great. Love scubapro
Gianpaul D.
2018-01-26T19:00:00
I am a commercial diver and needed a pressure gauge for my bailout bottle. This gauge is the perfect choice for that purpose. It has a large white face which makes it very readable and it is in 100psi increments which means I can better tell if my bottle is loosing pressure through the daily task of pressuring my whip and etc etc. This gauge is heavier than you'd expect which is awesome. I def recommend this gauge.
diver d.
2017-06-25T20:00:00
Works great easy to read. I use it as a back up for my hoseless computer
Steven
2017-01-01T02:58:55
I HAVE WHAT I EXPECTED FROM SCUBAPRO QUALITY AND SERVICE
ELIEL R.
2016-10-27T14:22:11
Great gage reliable and easy to read. Couldn't be happier
MICHAEL S.
2015-02-07T19:00:00
I really wanted to like this. It has a nice design and all analog gauges make a nice backup to a misbehaving computer or bottom timer with a dead battery. The tank pressure gauge worked fine, but the full range was 6000 psi. Right off, I would lose half my resolution on my 3000 psi tank. Not a big issue. The depth gauge reads 0 to 200 feet, again making it difficult to resolve an accurate depth. Again, I would be using it only as a backup for my dive computer. Perhaps I received a defective console, but the temperature indicator was sticky and inaccurate. I understand that a mechanical temperature gauge inside a console is not going to be super responsive, it was also more than 10 degrees off making me wonder how far off the depth gauge was. I let it go. But, I didn't like the compass. As I reversed direction, the heading would lag between 5 and 10 degrees. If I shook the console, it would spin 30 degrees clockwise. The compass also has an opening in the bottom for a depth-activated light. I searched the planet and failed to find the light anywhere. Without it, the bottom of the console looks ugly and unfinished. I took out my vintage Dacor Diving console and checked out the compass behavior. It was dead on. At that point, I decided that his console was just too inaccurate to serve as a backup. It is pretty tho.
hbutz
2014-01-30T19:00:00
Awesome gauge, works perfect. Figure out a clip method for it and you're golden. Make sure if you are trying for PSI you get Imperial.
GP
2013-11-19T19:00:00
good product
Atilio
2012-11-15T19:00:00
Not to big and readability.
yuqingliu
2012-08-09T20:00:00
Works great...Numerals are very clear underwater
RolandG
2012-03-20T20:00:00
Great guage if you don't require a depth guage.
ESM
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Case: Brass
0-6000 psi
Yes
Yes
7/16" UNF
34.5" (87.5cm)
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Plastic, Oil Filled
0' to 200'
Yes
Yes
Linear Bourdon Tube Design
Temperature Readings from 20½F to 120½F
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Case: Polycarbonate
Yes, Oil
Up to 35½
Yes
30½ Numbered Increments
Indicator Marks for Every 10½
Yes
4048336295277
Legit
By GP
Awesome gauge, works perfect. Figure out a clip method for it and you're golden. Make sure if you are trying for PSI you get Imperial.
Does what it's supposed to
By George G.
First i would have preferred to get the pressure and depth gauge combo but for some reason I could not find it in non-retard units :)) , meaning metric. Hence i went only with the single metric pressure gauge. After i bought this i managed to get around 70 dives before this review and all i can say is that it has performed to the best of its capabilities. The needle does not move around or such even at low pressure and as far as i was willing to test it, it's pretty accurate in regards to th...
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This sleek, three-gauge console combines a Scubapro compact metal pressure gauge, a standard-sized depth gauge and a FS-2 compass, creating an easy-to-use, at-a-glance information center. The oil-filled analog depth gauge with linear bourdon tube design features a color-coded gauge face with red indicator depth lines at 10', 15' and 20' for critical safety and decompression stop range. This 200' gauge also provides red color-coded background from 130' to 200' for depths beyond the sport diving limits. Numerical depth readings in 10' increments from 0' to 60' and from 60' to 200' numerical depth readings every 20' with indicator marks at every 5' & 10'. The depth gauge is also equipped with a maximum depth indictor needle. The maximum depth indicator needle is pushed by the gauge depth needle until the diver meets their maximum depth and will remain there for the duration of the dive to indicate the diver's deepest depth reached during the dive. This feature allows the diver to not record that depth while actually-diving yet will be available upon surfacing for later calculations for repetitive dives. The depth gauge is also equipped with a built-in thermometer providing temperature readings from 20 Degree F to 120 Degree F. The temperature gauge needles tip is colored bright orange for easy reading.
The 2.1" (48mm) brass case pressure gauge like the depth gauge is color coded in critical readout of 0 to 1000 psi safety reserve to alert diver of a low gas supply in cylinder. The pressure gauge readout is in 1000 psi numerical readings with indicator marker lines every 200 psi. The pressure gauge comes with a durable 7/16" threaded high pressure (HP) hose.
The Uwatec FS-2 Compass provides a unique tilt angle of at least up to 35 Degree, making it easier-to-read and operate in most any position. With a floating magnet separate from the compass rose, the FS-2 has a greater angle of operating freedom than conventional compasses. This means you can use the same compass for both northern and southern hemispheres, so it's perfect for travelling divers. The compass has a scratch resistant and durable oil filled polycarbonate case and highly luminous dial for easy reference in low light conditions.
The Uwatec FS-2 Compass is a dual-purpose compass. The convenient side scan window allows quick reference of large, easy-to-read baring indicators on a luminescent display for gun-sight accuracy. Or, for divers who prefer relative navigation, the ratchet bezel can be rotated easily even with thick neoprene gloves. The compass bezel has compass headings in 30 Degree numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10 Degree. Bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. All three instruments are housed in a durable impact resistant boot with eyelet for attachment of lanyard or clip.
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