By far the cheapest harness of those shown here, the Tech harness is
a simple system that won’t disappoint.
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Apeks has integrated the SeaQuest SureLock system into its weight pockets (both SeaQuest and Apeks are owned by Aqualung).
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Held in place by Velcro, these pockets can securely accommodate up to 7kg each.
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In the five pockets of the Tech HD, you can place up to 10kg of weights extremely securely.
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Having simple blocks of weights threaded on a piece of webbing can cause damage to kit, divers’ hips and poolside tiles.
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You could just about squeeze 16kg of lead into this well-padded belt.
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Poseidon has addressed the same problem by using a stainless-steel buckle system.
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One of the most common causes of weight belt loss is that the buckle gets caught and opens of its own accord.
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I first SET eyes on the new Galileo
dive computer at the Swiss offices of
Uwatec at its launch way back in January.
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Waterproof has a reputation for paying incredible attention to detail in its wetsuit manufacturing and for coming up with innovative features.
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