Mares Nemo Excel Dive Computer
June 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mares Dive Computers
If you’re looking for a sleek, watch-style computer with all the great features of a good dive computer, the Mares Nemo Excel is a good choice. Perfect for recreational diving, the Excel is similar to the original Nemo with a few added features. It includes tougher components used for extreme durability, shaped strap to fit comfortably on your wrist and an upgraded display for increased digit readability.
Here are the product specifications of the Mares Nemo Excel:
- 4 Button (Easy Access)
- 4 Dive Modes: Air, Nitrox, Bottom time, and the special Freedive function
- Intense backlighting on demand
- Dual time setting
Click here for more information about the Mares Nemo Excel.
Leisurepro.com is offering a 14% price drop on the Nemo Excel. Its available at a sale price of $599.95.
According to scubadiving.com’s review, the Mares Nemo Excel has a clever ascent rate monitor, easy to read graphics, big control buttons and the Mares-Wienke RGBM algorithm was consistent on being one of the most conservative in regard to bottom time.
Here are what divers, professional and recreational alike, have to say about their dive experience using the Mares Nemo Excel:
This is a very nice computer package! I bought this as a backup to my Mares Nemo Wide. The options/functions, menu, setup are the same as the Nemo Wide just in a smaller package. If you liked the Nemo Wide but want a backup or a smaller package this is what to buy. – Chris of San Diego, CA
Got one these over the holidays from the LDS and made four dives with while on vacation in Puerto Rico. I compared it with my regular computer, Genesis React Pro. By the end of the second dive I found myself referring to the Nemo Excel exclusively. It is easy to read and tells you everything at a glance. I do not feel the RGBM algorithm was limiting in bottom time as compared to the Haldanian model in use by Genesis, when I had 4 minutes left at depth on Nemo, I was on my second caution diamond on the React Pro, I generally make it a point to avoid going into the caution area of the React Pro, so in my case everything comes down to ergonomics and ease of use when comparing the two. To both computers credit they were in prefect agreement at all times in terms of bottom time and depth. To top it off, you just can’t beat the ruggedness and looks of the Nemo Excel. – cdiver of High Point, NC
Have you used the Nemo Excel in your dive? We’d love to hear from you.
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