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Apeks is one of the leading
manufacturers of scuba regulators in the world. Apeks
regulators have been routinely used on world record deep
dives, attesting to the confidence these extreme divers have
for Apeks' design and dependability. |
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Aqua Lung is the
name that first introduced the world to Scuba diving more than
60 years ago when Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emille Gagnan
developed the first "Aqua-Lung". The excitement and
adventurous spirit of that first dive continues today and is
reflected in Aqua Lung's dedication to quality and innovation. |
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Hollis
brings innovation and engineering experience to the dive industry by
designing the highest quality and most innovative scuba diving
equipment available. Equipment designed to accommodate the beginning
sport diver to the exploratory technical diver, using the most
cutting edge materials and proven technologies for any condition. |
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No
matter where your adventures take you, SCUBAPRO has designed the perfect
gear for you. Full line of scuba diving, snorkeling and freediving
equipment: regulators, BCs, computers and instruments, wetsuits and
drysuits, gloves, boots, fins, masks, snorkels, bags, accessories and
everything else you need to explore our watery world safely. |
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Sherwood Scuba -
Innovation, Quality, Performance for over 60 years. Sixty years is a long
time for any company to be in business and in the scuba diving industry,
only a handful of companies that have been around that long. Sherwood Scuba
is one of those companies and it didn’t happen by accident. The companies
that have lasted are still here because they build quality products, they
continue to listen to the needs of their customers, and they have an
unending passion for what they do: building safe, reliable dive equipment. |
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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this
information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of
diving in which you plan to participate. |