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  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
SUBEA

Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle

8361647
$12.00
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  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
  • Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
Diving weighted belt with stainless steel buckle
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Diving belt with stainless steel buckle designed by our engineers from Subea for intermediate divers.

This 178 cm diving belt stands out by its length and its stainless steel buckle. It can be adapted to divers and spear fishing divers of all shapes and sizes.

Webbing: 100.0% Polypropylene; Buckles: 100.0% Stainless Steel

BENEFITS

Easy dressing

This polypropylene belt is attached with a stainless steel buckle.

Anatomic design

With a length of 178 cm, this belt can be adjusted to suit divers of all sizes.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Length of the belt

Length: 178 cm.
Thickness: 4.4 cm.
Can be cut at the waist for greater ease of use.

What has an influence on weighting?

1/ Your physiology (weight) and your body mass index (weight/size).
2/ Water: buoyancy is greater in seawater (you need more weights) than in fresh water.
3/ Your diving suit: the thickness of the neoprene also influences buoyancy.
4/ The weight of the tank (for SCUBA diving) and the volume of the air content: the more air you consume, the lighter your cylinder becomes and your buoyancy tends to become positive (you float!).

Weight stops / belt slides

Weight stops (or belt slides) let you connect your weights together: this prevents them from moving when you move in the water.