Freediving with the Suunto Stinger
Posted By Rabi Dabboussi on 10 June 2001
Here's a description of what this computer/watch can do for us freedivers.
First of all, it is advisable to disable the Air and EAN modes if you're a freediver. This makes the watch switch into freedive mode automatically as you start diving. Enabling and disabling any mode can be done easily.
There are no fast ascent alarm when in freedive mode, something most Citizen HA users are used to. But here's the good part. There are two types of alarms that are user settable that us freedivers can get lots of benefit from.
- Maximum Depth Alarm: This alarm is user settable and can be set from 3m to 150m [10ft to 450ft]. If set to 0, the alarm is disabled. BTW this alarm is both audible and visual, it beeps for 24 seconds and the backlight turns on. If any button is pressed, the alarm stops.
- Maximum Dive Time alarm: This alarm is also user settable and can be set in the following two ways.
- - From 1 second to 5 minutes (allows seconds), used for freedive mode
- - From 5 minutes to 999 minutes (no seconds), used for Air/EAN/Gauge modes. This alarm is also audible and visual.
The watch also has user defined interface. It simply allows you to decide what kind of measurements you want to see when you're diving or when using the timekeeping mode. This includes time/seconds/date/dual-time etc.. And for diving, it allows you to change some displays such as using metric or imperial units, time, max depth, temperature, dive number etc...
All your dives are logged in memory and can be downloaded to your PC using the software and serial communications adapter and cable that come with the watch. The sampling in freedive mode can be chosen from 2,4,10,20,30 or 60 seconds. 2sec sampling is recommended when freediving to get a better graph ;). There is also a bookmark function where you can mark a point during your dive that will show on the watch's display during the dive and on the downloaded graph as well. I don't see much use of this for freedivers.
The watch has many more features that I can not list in an email. I think I covered the most important things that us freedivers care about though.







