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Minelab Equinox tips and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Clodmaster" data-source="post: 543986" data-attributes="member: 15772"><p>I've been thinking about a backup too, Tim. For something cheaper than a Nox 600, have you thought about the Nokta Makro Simplex (<$500). I'd like to see some more feedback on how they perform in salt water. They are supposed to be IP68 rated with the unit submersible to 3m like the Nox. Or have you thought about a Nokta PulseDive (<$300) which would be a good backup for diving - no bells and whistles but you should be able to find rings etc. that are a few inches from the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodmaster, post: 543986, member: 15772"] I've been thinking about a backup too, Tim. For something cheaper than a Nox 600, have you thought about the Nokta Makro Simplex (<$500). I'd like to see some more feedback on how they perform in salt water. They are supposed to be IP68 rated with the unit submersible to 3m like the Nox. Or have you thought about a Nokta PulseDive (<$300) which would be a good backup for diving - no bells and whistles but you should be able to find rings etc. that are a few inches from the surface. [/QUOTE]
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