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Scuba Divng Mask
Read all about Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Masks and their important features with our in depth equipment guide.
Frameless Mask
As a class, frameless masks tend to be lighter, offer a very small profile and therefore are lower in volume.
Freediving Mask
Different from Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Masks the volume in Freediving Masks must be as small as possible! These Masks can also be used for Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Two-Lens Mask
A two-lens mask as the word already explains has two separate glass lenses which can easily be changed to prescription lenses.
Full Face Snorkel Mask
A Full Face Snorkel Mask is a type of snorkeling mask that seals the whole of a snorkelers face from the water and contains an integrated Snorkel. not suitable for Scuba or Freediving!
Regular Snorkel
What kind of Snorkel should I buy?
Considering of what kind of Water Sport you do. An in depth equipment guide.
Simple Snorkel
It all started with the Simple Snorkel back in the days where there is not much to it hence the word “Simple”. A Plastic tube and a mouth piece.
Dry Snorkel
Dry Snorkel use a one way Valve system, which is located on the bottom and lets you clear the water out much more easily than with any other snorkel.
Swimmer Snorkel
A Swimmers Snorkel differs from a normal Snorkel. For a Swimmer it’s important to be as streamlined as possible! Hence the Snorkel is not side-mounted.
Scuba Diving Fins
Buying and Information guide for Scuba Diving Fins. Here is a list of our Top 10 recommended Scuba Diving Fins. An in depth equipment guide.
Full Foot Fins
are also called pool fins or Swimming fins and are shaped like a shoe, are worn barefoot and therefore only used for warm water.
Freediving fins
Apnea fins or freediving fins are fins with very long blades. We explain what to watch out for in freediving fins.
Mono Fin
A mono fin is typically used in fin-swimming and free-diving. It consists of a single surface attached to foot pockets for both the free-diver’s feet.
Neoprene booties
also often called neoprene shoes. Are shoes that you can wear for Scuba Diving on the beach and for all other water sports.
Mask and Snorkel Sets
When you start snorkeling or Scuba Diving there are tempting offers of Mask and Snorkel Sets but be careful! We explain why!
Mask, Snorkel and Fin Set
You can buy each item of a Mask Snorkel and Fin separate but you can also buy a Mask Snorkel and Fin set. However the quality of a set is often not as good!
Regulator
A scuba Diving regulator is a device that lets you breath underwater. Awesome Aquaman! This is a guide on the different types of Regulator and which one is best for you! An in depth equipment guide.
Scuba Regulator Bag
If you would like to carry your Dive Regulator you have to have a Scuba Regulator bag to protect your most expensive Equipment part.
BCD
Buoyancy control device in short BCD, or jacket, is a system that allows a diver to control his or her neutral hovering while scuba diving.
Underwater Cameras
Buying and Equipment guide for Action and Underwater Cameras still and video. With and without underwater housing.
Smartphone Underwater Housing
Why buying a separate underwater camera when you can get an underwater housing for your Smartphone?! An in depth equipment guide.
Underwater Video Light
If you are an avid Underwater Videographer you know you’ll need a bright underwater Video light to get the most out of your footage.
Underwater Flashlight
In this guide we’ll explain and guide you through to buying the best underwater flashlight for your needs.
Dive Computer
Wrist Computer, Multi-Gas, Air integrated, CCR or Recreational Dive Computer. We’ll show you the best and latest Dive Computer in our Equipment Guide.
Dive Knife
Why does a Diver or Snorkeler need a Dive Knife? Back in the days it was a tool nowadays it’s for something different! Read here what its for!
Surface Marker Buoy
Names like safety sausage, safety buoy, SMB which stands for surface marker buoy are common. How to deploy in our Equipment guide.
Dry Bags and Backpacks
Dry Bags and Backpacks are bags which are water-seal and can be used in rain and for swimming without getting any moisture inside the bag.
Duffel Bags
are great to transport your Dive Equipment but what if they would even be waterproof. They great for trips with your push or Motorbike too.
Mesh bags
are Multi purpose lightweight easy to carry and can be rolled up to a very small piece for traveling.
Dive Bag Trolleys
To securely transport your Equipment it is great to have a proper Dive Bag Trolley. Roll it carry it or use it like a backpack.
Underwater Scooter
Can you take a scooter underwater? Probably once! However these ones are specially designed underwater Scooter for Scuba Diving and snorkeling to minimize your effort.
Underwater Drones ROV
Always wanted to find treasures underwater? Here is one great solution an Underwater drone or ROV remotely operated vehicle.
Stand Up Paddle Board iSUP
Fastest growing watersport it’s fun and a great exercise. A Stand Up Paddle Board can be hard or inflatable. We’ll figure out which fits you best.
Snorkeling Mask
There is not much difference between a Snorkeling Mask and a Scuba Diving Mask. Both should come with a silicone skirt and tempered glass lenses.
Swimming Goggles
Swimming goggles are glasses without a nosepiece with which you can see underwater and prevent eye irritation, for example from chlorinated swimming pool water. An extensive equipment guide.
Beach Trekking Shoes
Water shoes are also called beach or swimming shoes. Why these are important to wear nowadays is easy to explain! All in our An extensive equipment guide.
Reusable Items
Single-use Plastic is unsustainable!
We produce about 2.2 kg of rubbish per person every single day.
2.2 kg x 8 billion people x 365 days = 5.8 billion tons of garbage / year
We humans already throw 8.1 million tons of garbage in the oceans every year!
Use these Items to Contribute to a zero waste lifestyle.
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Divers Watch Men
A dive watch is waterproof and has a rotating bezel that is used to measure the time underwater.
Nowadays diving watches are more of a fashion accessory and luxury item and are basically no longer required for diving as a primary display. There is also the dive computer that can show a lot more than just the time and entry. But if you would like to wear a classic watch, you will get your money’s worth here!
Divers Watch Women
A dive watch is waterproof and has a rotating bezel that is used to measure the time underwater.
Nowadays diving watches are more of a fashion accessory and luxury item and are basically no longer required for diving as a primary display. There is also the dive computer that can show a lot more than just the time and entry. But if you would like to wear a classic watch, you will get your money’s worth here!
Weightbelt
Due to our Body and especially due to the positive buoyancy of the Wetsuit, Scuba Divers must use a scuba diving weight belt and weights to be able to descend.
Mirrorless Cameras with Underwater Housings
Here we introduce you to Mirrorless cameras for which an underwater housing is also available.
Backpacks
An outdoor hiking backpack can not only be used for hiking in the mountains but also to transport dive equipment.
101 Funny shirts
Not just for divers, but for everyone who likes funny shirts with hilarious quotes and has a sense of humor and sarcasm!
Most t-shirts can be ordered for both women and men and in many different colors! Some are also available for Kids.
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