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Rolex

Rolex

Pelican Products

Pelican

Olympus

**Dive Into Underwater Photography With Olympus Digital Underwater Housings!**

The vibrant colors and endless diversity of aquatic life provide one of the richest photography experiences imaginable. The technology in Olympus Digital Underwater Housings allows divers, from beginner to divemaster, capture worry-free images of unique underwater scenes. Each Olympus housing features a large, responsive shutter button, precision zoom lever, and a tight O-ring main seal with a safety lock. Find the housing that fits your camera, and dive in!

Henderson

At Henderson we stand behind all of our products. Customer Services is our number one priority. We understand that there are a lot of choices out there and we want to make sure our customers are happy with Henderson Dive Wear.

DUI

Diving Unlimited International

Apeks

Apeks built one of the world's finest selections of breathing equipment. Compact. Reliable. Lightweight. And built so you can breathe underwater as if you were on land, under any weather condition. That's peace-of-mind no diver should be without.

Body Glove

The Meistrell boys were born and raised in a small town in Missouri. Bob and Bill were identical twins but born on separate days. Throughout their entire childhood the boys were always interested in the water. When the twins were four years old their father died, so their mother had to raise seven children by herself. The boys' older brother, Joe, was a lifeguard at the local pool. With Joe's help Bob and Bill became accomplished swimmers.

Product of the Month: uemis ZURICH Dive Computer

The uemis ZURICH is an innovative product offering a variety of new features, not only for specialists and passionate divers.

Mexican Utopia

Sea lions and tropical species await divers south of the border in sleepy San Carlos