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    Freediving Safety Equipment

    Safety Equipment is a key consideration when Spearfishing becuase it is an inherently dangerous sport. As such, it is a good idea to have the correct safety equipment for your diving and to help protect your dive buddy.

    Whistles and mirrors are usually essential for spearfishing competitions and can be attached to your... Read More

    Adreno

    F.G Inflatable Float with Flag - 15L

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    Adreno

    ADRENO Heavy Duty Snap Clip with torpedo swivel

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    Adreno Rock Hopper Float Combo - 15m

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    Adreno Rock Hopper Float Pack - 10m

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    Adreno Ocean Outfitters

    Adreno Rock Hopper Float Pack - 20m

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    Problue

    Adreno Shark Clip 2.6 x 100L - 5 Pack

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    ADRENO Snap Clip without Swivel

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    Torpedo Float with Flag - 11L

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    Jet Pilot

    The Cause F/E Infant Neo Life Jacket

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    Jet Pilot

    The Cause F/E Infant Neo Life Jacket

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    Freediving Safety Equipment

    Safety Equipment is a key consideration when Spearfishing becuase it is an inherently dangerous sport. As such, it is a good idea to have the correct safety equipment for your diving and to help protect your dive buddy.

    Whistles and mirrors are usually essential for spearfishing competitions and can be attached to your dive float, which is also essential for your safety. In rough conditions though, it is often not easy to see a float, even with a high vis colour and a flag as floats sit low in the water. As such, you should invest in a safety sausage which can be easily inflated and held high in the air making it easy for boats to spot you.

    It's also advisable to dive with a spare knife for instances such as having your knife knocked out of your hand by a fish doing circles around you. Shortly you'll end up in a know without any means to cut yourself loose.