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Ten Ways To Care For Your Gear

Ten Ways To Care For Your Gear

Ten Ways To Care For Your Gear Scuba diving is very equipment intensive which has become a reason to dive in its own right; people like to buy, use and talk about gear. It makes diving fun and fashionable. It provides divers with a means to customize their dive experience. It provides people like me [...]

Choosing a Buoyancy Compensator (BCs) and Dive Regulator

Choosing a Buoyancy Compensator (BCs) and Dive Regulator

So you have the basics, what is next in term of gear purchasing? For many it’s a Buoyancy Compensator and Dive Regulator. The BC is a crucial piece of dive gear. It not only allows us to control our position but also holds the tank. BCs come in two different basic configurations. The jacket style [...]

Scubapro MK25/S600 Regulator Review

Scubapro MK25/S600 Regulator Review

Scubapro MK25/S600 Regulator The Scubapro MK25/S600 has been rated to be one of the best diving regulators that are available in the market in the modern times. This product when teamed up with the first stage MK25 becomes a deadly combination to the technical diver no matter the sea depth and coldness. This regulator is [...]

Scuba Gear You Never Knew You Needed

Scuba Gear You Never Knew You Needed

Every rookie diver knows what they need to buy once they decide to invest in a full set of SCUBA gear. They will spend hours deciding if they need the top of the line regulator or if they can make-do with the second best. They will try on several BCDs and still not be satisfied. [...]

Suunto Stinger Dive Computer

Suunto Stinger Dive Computer

Suunto Stinger decompression dive computer is fully functional for all types of recreational diving, freediving, technical diving Suunto Stinger can be in steel or in titanium, which will not only reduce weight by 30%, but also increase the strength and durability. It is a wristop computer with separate Air, Nitrox and Free/Gauge modes, each of [...]

Scubapro Twin Jet Fins

Scubapro Twin Jet Fins

Due to its original forms and newest polymers, of which are made fins Twin Jet, reduced resistance to water, reduces energy consumption when driving and increases the effective work. This is due to the fact that water is not washing the whole blade, and runs between its two halves, which increases the force of the [...]

Zeagle Stiletto BCD

Zeagle Stiletto is a rugged and at the same time light BCD. It is designed for those who are scuba diving both in warm and moderately warm water, and which do not require compatibility with Spark or high capacity super buoyancy compensator from Zeagle. Reinforced 1000 denier nylon material of the BCD Stiletto provides additional [...]

Suunto D9 Dive Computer

Suunto D9 Dive Computer

New Suunto D9 is world’s first diving computer with integrated digital compass and wireless data transmission system on the cylinder. The compass shows the main direction on the graphical map, but the exact location – on a digital display. Fields are stored in the memory device, which allows analysis of the route after the immersion. [...]

HD WAVE – Aquatica’s first underwater box

HD WAVE – Aquatica’s first underwater box

The Canadian company Aquatica, known before this season for their boxes of video and digital cameras, has just announced their first model range of (and in its history) underwater box HD WAVE for Camcorders Sony HDR-SR11/12 and the new Sony HDR-XR500V/520V HD. New boxing is compiled in such a way that a large 3.2 inch [...]

Garmin GPSMap 640 and 620 with underwater maps

Garmin GPSMap 640 and 620 with underwater maps

Garmin introduced its satellite GPS navigation system series GPSMAP 600s, which stand out with its powerful features, including underwater topography (maps), and water-resistance. Garmin GPSMAP 600s are equipped with a 5,2 inch display with a resolution of 800×480 pixels and has a preinstalled set of 3D maps, which includes not only terrain on land, but [...]

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