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You can see the most helpful scuba gear reviews for surfing below. Scuba.com offers gear reviews from the following manufacturers: Body Glove, Force Fins, Freestyle, Hotsuits, Innovative, KM61, McNett, Trident, Underwater Kinetics and more...
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| McNett Advanced Microfiber Towel Reviews
Reviewer: Forest Rothchild on 9/4/2007
Microfiber towel - These are truly great. I love how quickly they can dry off, but I also keep on in my gear bag to help collect excess water. They ring out nearly dry. The real added bonus is that they take up so little space, that you never have to worry about fitting a towel in your gear bag.
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| Freestyle Hammerhead Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Kristian B. on 4/9/2007
Very impressed - $400 features in a $100 watch - I was skeptical at buying a $100 watch that says it was rated to 660 feet for diving but after I got the watch, I dont take it off - wear it at work, camping, riding motorcycles etc.. The dials are easy to read and the glow in dark features are impressive. The backlight button feature is terrific at night. The band is very comfortable and has a length adjustment that works nicely on my bare wrist or over my 7mm wetsuit.
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| Hotsuits Hotbelt Wetsuit Heater Reviews
Reviewer: Richard Cavanaugh on 6/25/2007
Wetsuit Heater - The heater is difficult to activate while wearing a wetsuit, BCD, Tank etc....
The instructions say to wear on your back over kidneys. I dont think I would be able to push the button while wearing gear. I wore the heater on my stomach. Still difficult to activate. However, once it was activated, I could feel the heat for about 20 to 30 minutes. The heater is still somewhat warm past that point, but it is not "hot"
I feel it is good for the third or fourth dive of the day where you may get a chill at the end. It is not practical to use on every dive as the heater must be boiled for 15 minutes to reactivate.
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| Force Fins Rip Force Reviews
Reviewer: paul C. on 6/4/2007
Force Fin RIp Force Fins - I have been an avid user of Rip Force fins from Force Fin, using them primarily for body boarding for the past 3 years. My 15 year old son has complained about cramping in his feet while using his Churchills but was not eager to make the switch to the Rip Forces cause he preferred the ease of pulling on conventional fins in the water. (The Force Fins buckling system requires you to put them on before you enter the ocean). After a painful session, he decided to use my Rip Force fins and was amazed by the comfort. No cramps after an hour long session. (THe Force Fin design has you using your large quad and hamstring muscles, rather than the much smaller muscles of your lower leg.) Dont... View Full Review
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| Underwater Kinetics Wetsuit Hanger Reviews
Reviewer: Ashley R. on 6/9/2008
Much better than your average hanger - this turned out to be a great purchase this hanger is rated to hold 100 lbs. thus it doesnt bend like regular plastic hangers do under the weight of a wet wetsuit. i purchased one for my dive buddy i liked it so much.
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| Trident Safe Sea Jellyfish Sting Protectant Reviews
Reviewer: lorri Hancock on 10/13/2006
It really is Safe Sea - My husband swears by this stuff. Before he used it he would always come up with welts and rashes, now almost none. The double duty as sun block is an added bonus.
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