Archive for April, 2010

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Atomic Aquatics thought about ten steps ahead when designing the Smoke on the Water split fins. The fins are made of ultra high-energy polymer, which offers you the best combination of flexibility and strength fins have to offer. In addition to utilizing split fin technology, the Smoke on the Water fins are outfitted with Atomic Aquatics’ variable pitch Spring Strap.

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Florida Scuba Diving

See Scuba diving in the Florida keys get all the info you need for free at http://www.scubafloridakeys.com read about every dive location and plan your trip from the famous key largo to the key west.

Also visit our bargain dive shop to find the best diving equipment at even better prices.

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Zeagle Ranger LTD Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of ZeagleĀ“s Ranger LTD Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD). This BC features ZeagleĀ“s Integrated Ripcord Weight System which has a 50 pound capacity (30 diver releasable). It has 44 pounds of lift and it is made out of 1050 Denier ballistic material. The Ranger LTD offers 6 stainless steel D-rings so you can attach your accessories in many configurations. It also features an adjustable sternum strap and a lumbar pad for ultimate comfort.

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Scuba Diving Lessons : How to Navigate Underwater

Navigate underwater when scuba diving by using a compass with the north arrow pointing between the double notch. Use the lubber line of a compass to move in different directions when underwater, with help from a scuba instructor in this free video on scuba diving.

Expert: Gregg Eddy
Contact: www.flatironsscuba.com
Bio: Gregg Eddy is a certified scuba instructor who has been teaching scuba classes for over 10 years.
Filmmaker: Clay Roberts

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We’re going to Oahu and renting a vacation home on Wailua beach for a week.Is it a bad choice place since it cheaper than the other places in Waikiki or even Kailua? We have kids from 5 years old to teenagers, will it be difficult to get to Waikiki with time consuming and parking cost. Kids will like to do a lot of water activities like snorkles…Scuba Diving…. and we also want to go to Polynesian Culture, Pearl Harbor, Submarine, Paradise Luau….trying to get all of the Oahu highlights in one week. My question is vacation home on Wailua beach is good or no good?

I think its a great idea…but you are going to be around 40 minutes (without traffic) to Waikiki…..there is plenty of water things to do in the No. Shore…as far as surfing it is pretty flat now that its s Summer…but Suzy’s school of Surfing is in Haleiwa for lessons if the need them…you will definitely need a mini van for all of you to travel in…price wise.. it is probably cheaper for that many people to rent a house than stay in an hotel for a week.. since you do have the option of cooking. Polynesian Cultural Center will be an all day adventure..but expensive! Waikiki will be another all day.. pack up towels and sunscreen…..As far as a Luau, you can do that at Cultural Center You didn’t say when you were going?
Aloha

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