> I am new to diving (only 7 dives) but absolutely love it. I want to
> purchase a dive system but don't want to invest a ton of money yet. I found
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> Thanks,
> Scot
> Get a BP/wing setup . . .
Yes
> . . . bottom timer . . .
No. Get a computer. Eventually, you may dive in places and ways where the
computer is not the best tool. By then, however, it'll be outdated anyway
and you can make a choice between the greatest of the day or something more
like Star suggests.
> . . . and the best set of regs you can afford at your LDS . . .
Probably. Best you can afford isn't that easy for a new diver. Most
expensive may not be best for your needs. At the very least, however, go
for a name brand. Apex is a name braind.
> . . . with only an SPG - no need for a complex console.
No, well, yes and no. You need a SPG. You may or may not need a console.
Where you put your stuff, whether you chose to get a computer or not, is up
to you. Star, however, failed to mention that you need a depth gauge and
compass of some type. You don't need the depth gauge or bottom timer if you
chose to get a computer. So, you'll be carrying a computer or depth gauge
and bottom timer, a compass and a SPG. All three will fit in a console that
is not much larger than, and worn approximately where Star wears her SPG.
> You won't wear out or outgrow the BP/wing and you will always have
> service for your regs (unlkess the shop bellies-up.)
If you buy a name brand, you'll have service for them even if your shop does
belly up. The same is not true if Leisure Pro fails.
> Oh, and check the archives here. Even recently we had a huge thread
> about purchasing gear for the first time.
Good advise.