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scuba diving accessories

December 5th, 2008

Scuba diving is a sport where a person swims underwater using a scuba set. He carries compressed air on his back so he can stay underwater longer than he would be able to by holding his breath. To enjoy this sport to the fullest, you have to have scuba diving accessories in addition to your regular equipment which you will need for your water adventures.

Some of these necessary items are: a.Extra fins and mask straps b.Tank accessories c.Diver tool and repair kit d.Diver safety signaling kit e.Diver’s safety whistle f.Hose sleeves for regular hoses

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waterproof flashlight

December 5th, 2008

One of the most essential gadgets that one should bear in mind before heading out to camping is good light source. A waterproof flashlight can be very crucial in dark and wet environments. A good flashlight is one you can wear on your head so you can use both hands as you trek dark trails. The LED head lamp can last for a long time before the LED bulbs run out. These LED-light head lamps require much less power and last forever.

One can appreciate the value of a waterproof flashlight in river crossings. In a situation where you are forced to submerge yourself in the water just to get across, a good waterproof head lamp will come in handy. If you’re using a hand-held flashlight, it is important that it has an arm sling that you can loop to you arm or hand, just in case you will need both hands to hold on to something during a night trek.

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filet knife

December 3rd, 2008

Every angler loves the smell of a home-cooked meal made of freshly caught fish. Use the right knife to prepare your catch. Choose a good quality filet knife to avoid wasting meat. An inferior knife can also result to lengthy filleting time and may even cause injuries. Here are some factors to consider when shopping for a filet knife:

a.Size – blades range from 4 to 9-inches long. Use longer blades for bigger fish and vice versa. b.Material – stainless steel is the best choice for these knives. Choose one made by a reputable company to ensure that your knife will be strong, durable and rust-resistant. c.Flexibility – the flex a blade possesses is critical for optimum cutting and slicing; shorter blades must have more flex because filleting small fish requires tighter angles and sharper cuts d.Handle – find a knife that is comfortable to grip to make filleting safer and more effortless; plastic and molded rubber are excellent choices e.Sheath – always keep your knife covered when not in use to lessen chances of injury

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