- Easy to use with super-bright phosphorescent LCD
display
- Air and Nitrox modes for a range of dive
situations
- Continuous decompression with the Suunto RGBM
algorithm
- Built-in dive planner for planning upcoming
dives
- Optional PC interface for detailed graphical logbooks and
dive data analysis
- Wrist or console
mountable
Suunto Zoop is a great value, easy-to-use dive computer
for recreational divers. Though Suunto Zoop is a great choice for your first
dive computer, its full decompression capabilities and nitrox mode mean it’s
designed to give you years of serious fun.
Effortless operation
Easy-to-use push
buttons, a straightforward menu structure, and a super-bright phosphorescent LCD
display make Suunto Zoop really simple to operate. You can wear Suunto Zoop as a
wrist unit, or mount it on one of Suunto's Combo consoles.
Multi-mode versatility
With its two dive
modes – Air and Nitrox – Suunto Zoop is a versatile computer. It can be
programmed for nitrox mixtures of 21% to 50% oxygen and adjusted for oxygen
partial pressure of between 1.2 and 1.6 bar.
Flexible decompression
Using the Suunto RGBM algorithm,
Suunto Zoop enables continuous decompression for optimal ascent time. Both
ascent rate and available no-decompression time are displayed graphically with
clear color-coded indicators. Visual and audible alarms are given whenever
necessary and you can also enable maximum depth and dive time alarms.
Plan and review
You can test upcoming dives
and view no-decompression time data for different depths before getting in the
water with the built-in dive planner. When the dive is over, use optional
Suunto Dive Manager PC software to transfer your dive data to your computer for further analysis and to
maintain a detailed logbook featuring graphical representation of all your
dives.
Did you know...
The name of Suunto Zoop
dive computer was inspired by Zooplankton – animals that wander the oceans
propelled by the currents.
Technical specifications
| Battery power indicator |
✓ |
| Low battery warning |
✓ |
| User replaceable battery |
✓ |
| Backlight type |
Phosphorescent Display |
| Menu-based user interface |
✓ |
| Operating temperature |
0°C - +40°C / 32°F -
+104°F |
| Selectable metric/imperial
units |
✓ |
| Storage temperature |
-20°C - +50°C / -4°F -
+122°F |
| Water resistance |
100 m / 328 ft |
| Weight |
68 g |
| Altitude adjustment |
✓ |
| Ascent rate monitor/alarm |
✓ |
| Ascent time display |
Up to 99 min |
| Audible alarm |
✓ |
| Consumed bottom time graph |
✓ |
| Dive planner |
✓ |
| Full decompression data |
✓ |
| Lifetime history memory |
✓ |
| Log book memory |
✓ |
| Maximum depth alarm |
✓ |
| Maximum depth display |
99 m / 328 ft |
| Operation mode Air |
✓ |
| Operation mode Nitrox |
✓ |
| Personal adjustement |
✓ |
| Profile sampling rates in
seconds |
30 s |
| Safety stop |
✓ |
| Suunto RGBM decompression
model |
✓ |
| Temperature display |
✓ |
| CNS% + OTU calculation (OLF) |
✓ |
| Max PO2 adjustment |
1.2-1.6 |
| O2 % setting |
21-50% |
| Software name |
Suunto Dive
Manager |