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The best time of my life was when I competed in track and field as a teenager, in college and as a young adult. I continue to engage in sports today, including cross-country skiing, snowboarding, table tennis, basketball and many other sports.
Read moreFull continuous decompression algorithm (Suunto Technical RGBM)
Gas-switching between up to 8 gases
Trimix support including helium and oxygen
Three modes: air, mixed gas, gauge
Integrated tilt-compensated 3D digital compass
Optional wireless air integration
Titanium bracelet option
Built-in dive planner
Detailed graphical logs and dive data on your computer using Suunto DM4 with Movescount software, and planning of dives and gases with new Suunto Dive Planner.
Over the years, recreational diving has developed a standard set of equipment configuration. Despite different makes and models there is a consistent set of gear shared by the majority of recreational divers. Buoyancy control is usually provided by a jacket style buoyancy compensator (BCD). The diver’s main cylinder contains the majority of their breathing supply, which is delivered via a primary regulator. A spare regulator or octopus is usually carried to provide a source of air to the buddy, or in the case of a problem with the main regulator.
Read moreAs a diver you are limited by your strength and stamina. This is when the design of the fin really can work for you. If you are an able-bodied, strong person, you will have little problem with whatever fin you happen to wear. A good blade design will merely fine tune your performance. But if you know your stamina is low, and it has been some time since you visited a gym, choosing the right fin can make all the difference between a bad or good experience. However, it is easy to get confused. Fin designs have evolved over the years.
Read moreNot that I mind diving in wetsuits, which I often have to do whenever I go traveling with a limited luggage allowance, and I gladly admit that diving in wetsuits does tend to give you a more real experience of being in the wet element, whereas a drysuit does tend to isolate you, which, by the way, also has its advantages. Some would even say that this is the very point of using drysuits.
Read moreThey recently launched two new eye-catching cool colours - a vivid red and a bright white.
Both colours were added following customer requests and are already being snapped up by divers across the world.
Read moreWeighting in at a meagre 5.5lbs (size Large) the Oceanic BioLite benefits from a clean straightforward design that focuses on providing the diver with comfort and convenience.
Read moreAfter years of struggling through airports with a hundred plus pounds of dive gear and underwater camera equipment, I have finally found a case that allows me to get my gear from the curb to the counter with ease.
Read moreI’ve always been comfortable in the water, and happy as a puppy even under horrible weather conditions, simply because I dressed properly and warmly enough.
Read moreAvoid excess luggage fees before traveling, and also when packing your souvenirs before heading home.
Features
Up to 100Lbs or 44 Kg.
Compact size for easy carry and transport.
The automatic hold feature allows you to lift the luggage, set it down on the floor and then read the weight.
Strong strap to secure the luggage to the scale, no hooks.
Big Digital Display for easy reading.
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