Essential Scuba Diving Gear for the Weekend Warrior

Carrie GarciaWhether you’re protecting your lunch and drinks from the heat or the grizzly bears, Yeti’s coolers are as tough as they come. The Roadie 20 holds up to 14 cans, and has unbreakable hinges and a stainless-steel handle. Yeti’s bear-proof locks are optional.
CONTACT: yeti.com
MSRP: $249.99
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Carrie GarciaThis waterproof, GPS-equipped marine VHF radio puts help just a push of the button away. Use it to chat with your boat or buddies — or to broadcast a digital distress message with your location.
CONTACT: nautiluslifeline.com
MSRP: $299
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Carrie GarciaYour inner pirate needs a vacation too. Hoist the fun flag with one of Uzzi’s colorful 100 percent cotton velour beach towels.
CONTACT: uzzi.com
MSRP: $20
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Carrie GarciaCapture the action in photos and HD video with a combo that includes SeaLife’s user-friendly camera, tray, grip and strobe. [Get full specs for the DC1400]
CONTACT: [sealife-cameras .com](http://sealife-cameras .com)
MSRP: $829.95
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Ready to hit road on your weekend dive trip? Coolers, towels, radios and cameras - here are a few essential scuba diving accessories you won't want to forget.
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