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Cressi Cargo $TBA


Any product that makes dive travel easier is all right in our book. T is huge 145 liter bag made from a tough, lightweight denier material is large enough to store your BC, exposure suit, regs, fi ns and possibly a kitchen sink. T e large diameter wheels make even the heaviest of gear-laden journeys glide with smile inducing ease. Strong zips, a reinforced, telescopic pull handle and a rigid back make it the perfect vacation kit bag, or a tough everyday dive gear vehicle. www.cressi.com


Ikelite


PowerShot G7X housing $550


One of Canon’s most coveted compact cameras is now ready to take the plunge - inside one of Ikelite’s iconic polycarbonate housings. Combine 20 mega-pixel images, full 1080p HD video, both with great macro capabilities and add an Ikelite AF35 strobe, wide angle wet lens, and you have a versatile, top notch underwater set-up. Excellent for beginner photographers and underwater video enthusiasts. It’s rated to 200 feet (60m) and is available with a host of accessories including colored fi lters, dual handle trays and Gamma focus lights. www.ikelite.com


Hollis Explorer Pro $TBA


It’s as if Lord Vader himself made rebreathers… T e Pro model of last year’s hugely successful recreational rebreather contains the same technology - but this time in black. Featuring a stainless backplate with storage backpad, Elite 2 harness with quick release pockets and Hollis’ ‘Stealth’ black cover. The electronically controlled rebreather uses one single tank of Nitrox to achieve optimal PPO2 and dive time, all within a user friendly unit. www.hollis.com


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