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Scorkl Handheld Scuba Tank

The Scorkl is a new device that offers 10 minutes of underwater breathing! The handheld device is basically a shrunk-down scuba tank with an attached breathing mouthpiece. Simply pump up the little yellow canister with its specially designed hand pump, and you´ll be able to swim underwater for 10 minutes at a time, or hang a couple of Scorkls on your belt and go much longer. Once you´ve sucked the Scorkl dry you can refill it again with the included hand pump. The compact breathing device also features a built-in pressure gauge that tells you how much air is left at any time. watch the video below



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HESS SURFBOARDS

Danny Hess turned his passions for surfing and carpentry into a profession. Hess Surfboards are beautiful, high-performance boards made from sustainable materials. Danny crafts every board by hand from his workshop in San Francisco. Check out is beautiful work....
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BEST MADE FLY BOX

Best Made have teamed up with British maker Richard Wheatley for this limited edition fly box. Two sizes are available, with 10 compartments, or with 32 compartments, there is also a special version with a rare collection of 96 hand-tied Dette flies included. Each compartment has an individual spring latch for careful access, and glass window to display the intricate elegance of your lures. A flat foam in the lid offers room aplenty for your wet fl...
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POWERED ELECTRIC BODY BOARD

Designed by Kevin Doherty the Powered Body Board Concept is an eco-friendly sea-scooter version which is designed to allow either wave riding or to be used as a submersable. Powered by a 12V rechargeable battery, it’s also fitted with solar panels into the board that allow for trickle charging during periods of non-use, extending the use of a single battery by 30%....
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