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Cressi debuts new Freediving wrist computer at DEMA Show 2015

Cressi, the oldest scuba diving equipment company worldwide, is introducing the Drake, their newest wrist computer, designed specifically for freedivers.

The Drake is a lightweight, slim, watch-type computer that displays the current and maximum depth of the dive. In addition, the Drake shows:

-Dive time in minutes and seconds
-Temperature
-Recovery time in minutes and seconds between one dive and another
-Ratio between recovery time and freediving time
-Maximum depth and time for the day
-Depth alarms
-Time alarms
-Dive logbook able to save 500 progressively numbered dives
-History with the total number of dives, depth, and maximum duration

With a MSRP of US$449.95, this newest offering from Cressi is priced between their top-of-the-line Newton, and the Leonardo and Giotto, as the company’s first, true freediving computer in their product line.

John Griffith
John Griffithhttps://www.deeperblue.com/
John Griffith is an avid SCUBA and Freediver based in Southeast Florida, with over 34 years of experience in the recreational, military and commercial dive fields. Retired from military service, John completed Bachelor Degrees in both Business Administration and Journalism, a M.Ed and PhD in Education. John is a driven conservationist and social activist...with a great passion for sharks, cigars, rum and writing. John is an Associate Editor with DeeperBlue.com.

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