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| Trident Stretch Rubber Diving Weight Belt Reviews
Reviewer: Robert Welsh on 10/27/2006
Good Choice for Freediving - this rubber weight belt is depth compensating and slip resistant. it doesnt slide around like traditional web weight belts. so, maneuvering comfort and safety are maximized. your buckle is always in the front where it should be. the belt doesnt get 5 stars due to a couple of minor flaws. it doesnt come with any directions expaining how to thread and assemble the 3 confusing hunks of metal which come comprise the buckle. maybe im a tad slow... but it took me a while of playing with it to figure it out. adjustment takes a little getting used to also. however, once you get it adjusted, it stays that way. you should plan to have dedicated weights for that belt. you wont want to add and remove... View Full Review
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| Trident Diving Weight Belt Suspenders Reviews
Reviewer: Dean Nolan on 9/19/2006
Suspenders are great for weights - Buying suspenders for my weight belt was one of the best ideas I have had. No more coming up from a dive with my weight belt in my hand! This is a poor persons "weight and trim" system, and is no frills, but it has served me well. A word of warning, weights are not easily "ditched" while wearing a bc with this product. You would need to undo your weight belt buckle, plus the two shoulder strap buckles, and then pull. But, if that is not your main concern, they work fine.
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| Trident Dive Reel. Reviews
Reviewer: Vitaly Gritsenko on 8/22/2007
Pretty good and easy to use - I use this reel to drag a small surface float that marks our location to the boaters. The only drawback is that if the rope is not tight it can go to the side of the reel. Other than that it is an excellent purchase
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| Trident Lithium Long Lasting 9 Volt Battery Reviews
Reviewer: James Moore on 11/27/2008
Lithium Rules! - The manufacturer is Ultralife Batteries Inc. The part with the "10 year" life was delivered as "best used before 2015" but new in original sealed bag. Voltage upon opening the bag was 9.925v as measured by a Fluke 189 multimeter. Life testing has not begun yet but the $9 price is competitive with other lithium batteries Ive seen. The package shows discharge curves comparing the Ultralife to an alkaline battery at 30 ma drain to 7.5 volts, 31 hrs vs. 7 for the alkaline.
There is furious development going on in lithium cells, including rechargeable technologies (THIS BATTERY IS NOT RECHARGEABLE). Energy density is far superior to NiCd and NiMH and there is said to be no "training effect" as... View Full Review
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| Trident Divers Flag Reviews
Reviewer: Peter Roberge on 10/30/2006
Great product - Great product
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| Trident Canvas Surf Mat Reviews
Reviewer: Thomas W. on 7/10/2008
Surf mat review - I loved the Trident Canvas Surf Mat. It worked well in small surf conditions (similar to the old George Greenough style surf mats). However, this mat developed a leak the second day of use and it has been difficult to repair. They are fun, but appear to not be very robust.
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| Trident Waterproof Dry Pak Cellphone Case Reviews
Reviewer: JON HALL on 12/31/2010
substitute wallet - Since purchasing this case I have used it often. First used it to keep my iphone dry when leaving it on the boat. Began using it to store cash and credit cards while snorkeling, diving, and simply taking water rides at Universal Studios. Wearing the strap around your neck does make it easy to wear while diving as I tucked it in my wetsuit. The adjustable strap allowed me to tighten it around my neck when snorkeling although I found it to be more convenient to simply stick it in the liner of my swimsuit. Havent had any water leak into pouch yet. Still not going to risk my phone in pouch when in water though. The latches are easy to use and materials are durable. On trips, it has often become... View Full Review
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| Trident Silicone Pump Spray Reviews
Reviewer: Scott Michael on 2/16/2009
Always use it - Only wish it came in a bigger bottle for use at home. This one stays in my save a dive kit. Great for straps, hoses, lubricating fin pockets for easier doffing and donning, mask skirts, etc. One use that I try to remember to do at least one every 10 dives or so is to lube the 3 air dump valves on my BCD to keep them from sticking or leaking.
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| Trident U-Mark It Gear Marking Paint Reviews
Reviewer: Wendy M. on 9/1/2011
Great marker paint - I work on a dive boat, so my gear is in the sun, and salt water constantly. I mark all my gear, especially the neoprene and with the old paint pens I used to use it was off with in a couple months and never stood out very well anyway.
This stuff is durable and stands out. I use the yellow and you can see it a mile away, and so far its holding up like a champ. It does take a little practice to write well with it, but once you get the technique down youll love it.
The only reason its not getting 5 stars is because it is a pain to get the hang of using
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| Trident Lift Bag Reviews
Reviewer: Paula Dannels on 5/25/2009
Ooooooh sooooo nice! - I love to find treasures like boat anchors. Everyone has grown tired of carrying them out of the "find zone". This lift bag does the trick! It folds into a wrist carrier. I also use it as a trouble signal as well. The yellow is easy to see.
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| Trident Suit Juice Reviews
Reviewer: Jeff Doolittle on 10/29/2011
Smooth Like Butta - This product was received in good packaging with no defects. My son and I dive wet and sometimes struggle with wet suits fitting just right. We have used this product now on multiple same day dives and it makes putting on a wet or dry wet suit guide on. We also have not noticed any oily film on us or the wet suit after we get out of it and no irritation to our skin. Just a couple sprays on the sleeves near the wrist and on the legs near the ankle and you are all set. What can make a dive or break a dive is staring out right and this product helps.
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