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Written by Chris Morey
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
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Some people approach things systematically. They follow rules and go step by step. Thats what I had in mind when I opened the box containing my AERIS F.10 in the Blue Hole Villa – a five minute walk from Dean's Blue Hole, Long island, Bahamas. (FYI – If you've never been to Dean's Blue Hole, don't go. It's MINE!) I wanted to approach the F.10 with 'beginners mind' and on site where I could test it during Will Trubridge's Master Freediving Course. But there was a problem. Having got maybe 3 hours sleep on each of the last two nights, and having spent the previous day riding in airplanes and sitting in airports, occupied with thoughts like 'I wonder how many of these people have swine flu.' and 'I wonder if paper germ masks will become a designer fashion accessory.' and 'Could those things possibly be real?!', my mind was in no shape to comprehend the cryptic chart in front of me. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 November 2009 )
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Written by Memo
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 |
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If you are looking for company specialized in the production of custom-sized wetsuits for spearfishing and freedivers this is the brand you are loking for. To package our suits we use the best neoprene on the market like YAMAMOTO,DAIWABO HEIWA AND SHEICO. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 February 2010 )
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Written by Memo Arikok
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Thursday, 14 May 2009 |
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We've all been waiting it for the last 6 months and yes the boat has finally departed. Deep Worldwide has recently started its journey as being the first real international spearfishing and apnea magazine. Bringing the fishermen of 5 oceans together, DWW will probably serve the most complete package to any sea lover. Magazine will be sold on a subscription basis and the first issue will be freely distributed to almost all major clubs and influence centres for your observation. It will be printed at every two months and every single issue will come with a special DVD showing specific techniques, stories, record fishes and much more. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
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Written by Memo Arikok
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Saturday, 14 March 2009 |
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Spearfishing DVD recorded in the years 2001, 2002 and 2003, causing that the spectator introduces itself in the fantastic sensation and magical atmosphere of Costa Rica. You will be able to dive in the incredible waters of Costa Rica. Additional information about the DVD and the short demo clip can be seen at VIDEOCEAN. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 March 2009 )
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Written by Memo Arikok
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Saturday, 21 February 2009 |
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Carbon, fiberglass or thermoplastic? The question of what kind of fin to choose has always been in the forums since beginning. Some said this and some that but if you are looking for the best and only the best for multiple conditions there is no "best". However, with the recent renovation operation in Picasso company things look a little different now. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 February 2009 )
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Written by George Gouvoussis
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009 |
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Men In the Blue is a small new company formed by a couple of avid freedivers – spearos wanting to serve the freediving-spearfishing community in the manner we, in the past, sought to be served ourselves. Our aim is to supply the highest quality freediving and spearfishing equipment at the most competitive prices together with a Personal service second to none. Given the fact that all spearos are different and with varying needs the key word here is Personal. For MItheB no detail is marginal or insignificant. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 February 2009 )
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Written by Terry Maas
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Sunday, 11 January 2009 |
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GAWWD!, I hope they don’t stick me I thought as I descended through the frenetic bait ball. Time and again, I found myself needing to escape the panicked bait swirling around me. Sardines instantly sought safety in the small shadow I cast into the frenzy of marlin, sea lions, and whales all trying to eat the last sardine. Diving straight down to about 20- to 30-feet helped me fl. I hoped by telegraphing my move by deliberately and slowly pushing my Gates housing ahead of me, that the slashing predators would avoid striking me. Earlier, my dive buddies Derik Stavenger, Dr. Peter Small and Joe Tobin agreed that the marlin rarely made an accidental stick because the sea lions all appeared whole. I was happy with that rationale until I reviewed my footage after the trip and saw numerous sea lions with holes and slashes. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 January 2009 )
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