Irikonji Dive Shorts offer a unique alternative to hard-to-reach BC pockets or dangling D-rings. The shorts can be worn alone, or slipped over a wetsuit or drysuit.
Accessories Articles
Divers need to be prepared for anything, and this collection of scuba accessories includes gadgets and gear for just about any situation you might encounter. From the latest high-tech safety gear to ensure you survive emergencies to ergonomic equipment that makes traveling to your dream destination a snap, you'll find it all here. Moreover, there's some stuff that simply makes diving more fun — and who doesn't want that?
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In many locations, the action really picks up on the reef after the sun sets. Here are a couple of dive-light tips that can help you stay safe and get the most fun out of your next after-hours excursion.
This serious dive tool uses a modular, interchangeable design so divers have a system that’s easy to use, no matter the environment. The knife offers a choice of a sharp drop-point or blunt-tip blade made from a hardened stainless steel alloy, making it durable and rust-resistant.
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Seasoft’s Stealth and Sunray booties are built with a hard sole that keeps a diver’s feet from moving up and down inside the foot pocket of their fins, one of a diver’s biggest causes of cramps. The booties are manufactured just like athletic shoes with a well-designed elevated heel and arch support.