Scuba diving
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Liquid Image Video Scuba Mask HD320 Mid + Free 4GB MicroSD
1 recommendation
"Should your travels take you underwater, you'll definitely want one of Liquid Image's video masks (from $109.99 to $309.99). Even casual snorkelers can shoot decent video hands-free and 5-megapixel stills. (No more shelling out for subpar disposables!) And serious recreational divers can get all the wide angles, filters, lights and high definition they can handle. At whatever your preferred depth,..."
Digital Camera & Video Underwater Mask
2 recommendations
"When we dive, we always miss the good pictures. This mask has a camera in it, so there would be no excuses for missing any shots! Plus, it's a video camera and we can catch each other enjoying the reefs."
Canon WP-DC9 Waterproof Case For Digital IXUS 850 IS
1 recommendation
"We took this on holiday to use while scuba diving... and found it a brilliant investment. Lovely size and easy to use. Really good for both scuba diving and snorkeling."
Great White Shark Cage Diving :: Dive the Farallon Islands
1 recommendation
"Luckily, my birthday falls smack in the middle of great white season, so I'm asking for a 1 day cage dive in the Great White-infested Farallon Islands this year. You think I'm joking? I missed it last year and was really upset. Plus, it comes with continental breakfast on the boat."
DiveBuddy.com
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"NOT a replacement for ThisNext but a cool Social Networking site specifically for divers. While you can fill out a profile and message other users the real beauties of the site are the forums, photos and Dive Site guide. Use the forums to ask questions, plan trips and even find dive buddies for a local jaunt! The Photos section is a fun place to showoff your latest trip or get a good feel ..."
Handmade Books_and_zines on Etsy - Frogmen in Action - Rare Vintage Journal by PigseyArt
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"Very cool stuff in Brandy's shop! Go visit!"
NRS Venus Wetsuit
1 recommendation
"This wetsuit is great to keep you warm when diving in cold water! It also provides sun protection and protection against chaffing. I also have found that wearing long wetsuits are great when diving through jellies or surfing anywhere you might find jellies. It protects you from the stinging."
NRS Little Jane 3MM Wetsuit
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"I love this wetsuit! I prefer shorties, since I like to dive in warm water. They allow you to move freely and keep from chaffing. This is awesome for surfing, diving or kayaking in warm water."
NRS HydroSilk Long-Sleeve Shirt
1 recommendation
"This long sleeved shirt prevents rash from paddling in your kayak. This also will keep you from being sunburned. Also you can wear this for extra warmth under your wetsuit when diving or surfing."
Belize Legacy Beach Resort
1 recommendation
"Can't think. My brain is mush from too much sun. Just came back from 5 glorious days here. Everyone should see Belize at least once in their life. From Mayan ruins, scuba diving, snorkeling, cave tubing, to just relaxing on beach with white sands and crystal clear water...there's something for everyone. This truly is paradise."
Princeton Tec Miniwave LED Dive Light
2 recommendations
"The Miniwave is a smaller version of Princeton's popular 'Shockwave' dive light. It's still fully waterproof to 400 feet. It still has a locking switch and 2 power modes, low and high. It's a lot lighter though. The Shockwave makes you carry around 8 'C' cell batteries, which are pretty heavy. This light cuts the weight in half while giving you virtually the same luminosity - 150 lumens. Pl..."
XS Scuba Deluxe Mesh Backpack
1 recommendation
"Solid bag. It's a PVC webbing, dry-pocket toting, water bottle stashing bag for all your scuba gear. BCD, regulators, gauges, computers, fins, even a wetsuit and a towel - they all fit in here. It's got 2 padded straps so you can easily carry your stuff backpack style, but it also has side handles for boat handling. A great way to stay organized and to keep all your stuff together."
Spyderco Product Details
1 recommendation
"One of your more serious knives, this Spyderco Salt knife is guaranteed not to rust and has a long blade for more serious cutting that may arise while diving! Or you can just look like a bad mamma with it!"
Scubapro Bella BCD in BCDs
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"This new BCD from Scubapro is fashionable, functional and made to fit a woman's body. The wraparound bladder never squeezes the diver at the surface, but "hugs" her. The Bella has an integrated weight system that is easy to load, even with it on. Also, the weight system is easy to release - a real lifesaver! Literally!"
Oceanic Data Mask Integrated Nitrox / Air Computer HUD
1 recommendation
"This is for the SERIOUS diver! This mask allows for hands free diving and is readable even in "blackouts". Divers don't notice any loss of thier field of view using this, like I thought, but really enjoy the freedom it allows them!"
Spyderco Pacific Salt No Rust Plain Edge Knife
1 recommendation
"This is an excellent knife for your diving needs! Doesn't rust! I swear it and fits perfectly in your BCD for easy access! Even use it when you're not underwater!"
Mares Tropic Low Cut
1 recommendation
"I love these dive boots, especially when you're entering from shore and need to step on some rocks to get out! This saves your feet from sharp shells and chaffing fins! Excellent investment!"
Mares Avanti Excel Fins
1 recommendation
"Mares has a patented system for their fins that increase the thrust! This propels you throug the water with less effort, a great way to conserve air and energy! I prefer the fullfoot fins and wear them with boots to keep my feet from chaffing!"
Aeris XR1 Wrist Dive Computer
1 recommendation
"This wrist dive computer is a great buy! User friendly and with a safety stop count down timer - a diver's dream! Large digits and a split screen make it even easier to use!"
Underwater Kinetics UK Remora Hydralloy Blunt Point Dive Knife
1 recommendation
"Dive knives are an important part of your dive! Good to get you out of a jam, or just to make you feel a bit more secure! A diving neccessity!"
Gloves
1 recommendation
"I hate diving without gloves! When we went diving this fall, one of our friends was able to "molest" a blow fish because he was wearing gloves! We also went through some jellies and I got stung on the hands a few times. OUCH! Gotta get some gloves and these are great for warm weather diving!"
Shorty Wetsuit
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"This shorty suit is Hyperstrech, meaning it allows you to move, prevents chaffing, and looks good! If you have a wide middle, it makes you look slimmer by directing the eyes away! It has a backzip ( something I prefer) and is longlasting!"
Suunto SK7 Wrist Compass
1 recommendation
"If you want to dive with more confidence and increase your skills and ability, it's a good idea to learn some basic navigational skills. Compasses work underwater as well as they do above them, and are extremely useful for planning a dive where you know where you are, where you're going, and where to enter and exit. Sunnto makes some of the best compasses around. The SK7 is a phenomenal model ..."
Atomic Aquatics - Frameless Mask
1 recommendation
"One of the best masks available. The frameless design means that other than the glass, everything is foldable - making for a lighter weight, more travel-friendly mask. The degree of vision is stunning - if you really want to know, it's 80 degrees from side to side, and 75 from top to bottom. I highly recommend getting the clear version, which is made out of pure, crystal silicone. With this, y..."
Aeris Elite T3 Hoseless Dive Computer
1 recommendation
"If you plan to do any diving in the future at all, I highly recommend getting a dive computer. It makes diving safer and allows you to spend more time having fun by getting the most out of your dive. The technical details are below, but I love this dive computer. It easily straps to my wrist (I use the underside), so my info is just a quick glance away. It lets me know, in precise minutes, how ..."
Cressi Sub Back-Jac BCD
1 recommendation
"For the uninitiated, a Buoyancy Control Device is simply a harness/vest type thingie you wear when scuba diving. It holds your air tank and, more importantly, contains an air bladder which you manually inflate and deflate. This controls your buoyancy underwater, with your goal to be neutral - free floating, like being in outer space. This is my BCD. I love the Cressi name but went into the stor..."
Atomic SS1 Inflator/Octopus
1 recommendation
"When you're underwater, you want to feel free. Having lots of cables and hoses protruding from your body hinders that a bit. That's why I recommend the SS1 combination inflator/octopus from Atomic Aquatics. It attaches easily to virtually any BCD with the included adapter kit. The ellipse shaped design allows it to easily rest on your chest when not in use, but makes it a cinch to grab firmly w..."
Atomic Aquatics Z2 Regulator
1 recommendation
"Well, I can truly say that I can't breathe without this. At least underwater. Atomic Aquatics makes some of the finest diving equipment in the industry. Their sell are their very, very expensive, but completely corrosion resistant, all Titanium regulators. The Z2 is their cheapest reg, but it's similar to the most expensive of other brands. The components are plated with special corrosion re..."
Atomic Ti6 Titanium Diving Knife
1 recommendation
"A standard scuba diver tool, primarily because, strapped to your leg, you just look so much more 007-style lethal. Also, they are quite useful for cutting away lines and entanglements, as as well as chipping, prodding, prying - just about any need or emergency that should arise underwater. In reality, diving knives are tools, not weapons. Get the blunt tip version so you don't poke a hole in an..."







