I'm not sure why profundatis is a troll just for making a valid point.
The specs for the HRM-Tri while stating that the water rating is 5 ATM, provide a link to what Garmin's water ratings mean and that 5 ATM is unsuitable for Scuba diving.
I am a little worried about this page, though, https://www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/w...ng-definitions , as it shows that Garmin can't correctly convert pressure to depth in seawater.
It had nothing to do with any product WR rating. When you come on a forum and your 2nd post here is a cynical comment towards people you don’t know and have nothing to actually contribute towards the conversation, then yes it’s trolling.
It’s amazing the “Internet Courage” some people have ;D
What is the dive center you allegedly work for?
And what is your dive experience?
I saw the depth ratings and ran across one page that said we should use a Scuba HRM chest strap, which of course Garmin does not offer. Anyway I always wear a drysuit here in Monterey, so the depth rating is not really that important as the unit should not see water under pressure.
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6000 dives over 27 years, including some over 120m.
Sure and I’m the Executive Director of “Insert Agency Here”. I could really care less how much experience you supposedly have, as on the Internet with a little research, you could be a anyone.
If Garmin privately messaged me and asked me for my agency and professional certification number because they’d like my feedback on future software or model releases, then I would give them that information.