One thing to be aware of with the Mares Puck is the battery compartment. I have had three and the O ring that is used is a little bit too narrow which means it can leak. I fixed this by finding slightly larger diameter O ring which has solved the issue, and yes I grease and service the original. The second issue is the battery cap could be a bit deeper so that you can get a positive grip when undoing it. If it looses its edge then you have a problem. So if Mares addresses this issue then as a computer I have found it to be really good with the ease of use and the read outs are large and clear.
@@BluewaterPhotoStore I am still using the D9 but I have played with the D5 and the Eon that seem great. Maybe Suunto isn't at the innovation stage they once were and everyone has caught up but they have always been very solid for me. I do agree the Shearwater stuff is fantastic.
One thing to be aware of with the Mares Puck is the battery compartment. I have had three and the O ring that is used is a little bit too narrow which means it can leak. I fixed this by finding slightly larger diameter O ring which has solved the issue, and yes I grease and service the original. The second issue is the battery cap could be a bit deeper so that you can get a positive grip when undoing it. If it looses its edge then you have a problem. So if Mares addresses this issue then as a computer I have found it to be really good with the ease of use and the read outs are large and clear.
No Suunto in the mix?
We'll take that into consideration! We value your input. What Suunto computer are you using that you'd recommend?
@@BluewaterPhotoStore I am still using the D9 but I have played with the D5 and the Eon that seem great. Maybe Suunto isn't at the innovation stage they once were and everyone has caught up but they have always been very solid for me. I do agree the Shearwater stuff is fantastic.
@@sdfaulk01 That's definitely helpful feedback! we'll certainly take it into consideration. Thanks!