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With two large compartments, roomy enough for full-size fins and a drysuit, Stahlsac’s Curacao Clipper gearbag is designed inside and out to accommodate the traveling diver.
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The RayGun High Beam from SEASOFT SCUBA weighs in at just 6.5 oz, even with its two 3-volt lithium batteries. This AMERICAN designed and manufactured featherweight dive light is a heavyweight in performance, however, delivering one of the brightest spots in ScubaLab testing.
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PADI mobile-apps
Now you can download the PADI App for your iPhone or Android phone and locate any PADI Dive Center or Resort in the world.  Search by city and state, zip code, country or use your current location.  View results on a map or in a list format starting with the one closest to you.  Select the phone number and immediately contact the store with the touch of your finger. Or, view the more details option to find out the store’s address/location, email address or if it’s a PADI Five Star Dive Center or Resort.
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Ultralight's 3 New Products For The GoPro Camera
The TR-GP is a small tray for the housing which can then take a handle. It comes with the GoPro tripod mount.  The handle gives you the ability to add a light to the unit.The AD-GO is a ball adapter designed to fit directly onto the tripod base and then onto the GoPro housing.  The ball can then be used with a variety of Ultralight clamps and adapters to allow the housing to be mounted almost anywhere, i.e. onto the aiming light shoe of an SLR or video housing.
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Nautilus Lifeline
Ready for Anything. This group of gadgets and devices will handle many duties, from getting your kit to that dive paradise in travel-friendly style to the safety gear that makes sure you get back from each dive raring for the next one. And let’s not forget the stuff that’s just plain fun to play with.What You Need to Know: Dive Lights
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Nautilus Lifeline
The Nautilus Lifeline takes surface-signaling devices to an ingenious new level.
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10 Simple Strategies for Making the Best Purchase Possible1. Start at Your Local PADI Dive ShopThis is where to find the most trusted advice. Well-trained staff will know the local environment and can also advise on what you’ll need for travel. And there’s no substitute for getting fitted by an expert. 2. Look at What Your Instructor is Using
The Gear Primer: Smart Trends
Smart Trends: Four Advances in Dive Gear That You Should Know AboutTravel Gear: With lightweight regs, travel BCs and compact fins, it’s never been easier to pack more gear into less space — without impacting performance.Tec-Lite: The line between “tec” and “rec” is blurring, a good thing for recreational divers who want some of the capabilities — or just the bad-to-the-bone look — of technical gear.
Maximum enjoyment. That’s what we’re all looking for when we dive. And our equipment plays a huge part in that equation. A warmer wetsuit, a better-fitting mask, an easier-breathing reg, a more user-friendly computer — all of these things will contribute to your ultimate underwater joy. That’s why we’ve gathered 167 of the newest, most innovative and downright coolest products for 2011, and poured them into 72 gear-packed pages. Because we know what a big difference new gear can make to your scuba experience — and we’re here to help you do it right.
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