Browsing Month February, 2008

Underwater ironing. Crazy Scuba Aussie divers?

By Scuba Herald at February 21, 2008 | 2:02 am | 0 Comment

Underwater ironing. Crazy Scuba Aussie divers?

Australia - The usually mundane task of ironing is about to get a rev-up when an anticipated 200-odd divers converge on St Leonards next month in a world-record attempt in the extreme sport of underwater ironing. Organisers have urged all Victorians to don their national colours and show Australia's dominance in the world of extreme sports and show their American and New more...

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Triple-X wetsuit Review. 5mm Megastretch

By Scuba Herald at February 12, 2008 | 5:17 am | 0 Comment

Triple-X wetsuit Review. 5mm Megastretch

If you haven't heard of Triple X as a leading brand in diving wetsuits, well, you will soon. Triple X started a few years ago, as a brand aimed at surfers seeking quality wetsuits and steamers. Not only have Triple X delivered but also provided a new level in protection that makes this brand a very interesting option for Scuba Divers. Now, after the success in the surfing more...

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Endless Ocean – First ever Scuba Game for WII: a failure

By Scuba Herald at February 12, 2008 | 4:09 am | 1 Comments

Endless Ocean – First ever Scuba Game for WII: a failure

Does Arika's undersea simulation sink or swim? Endless Ocean may give you access to undersea environments, but this serene aquatic adventure might not be for everyone... When I was first assigned to review Endless Ocean, I was excited. The idea of swimming around in full scuba gear while using the Wii Remote to navigate underwater sounded intriguing. I felt like the more...

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UK scuba diving couple – close call

By Scuba Herald at February 3, 2008 | 1:27 am | 0 Comment

UK scuba diving couple – close call

UK : Two British tourists, a married couple, nearly drowned off Simon's Town on Monday when things went horribly wrong while they were on a scuba diving course. The vacationing couple, from Wrotham in Kent, were first instructed in a pool and then taken to Long Beach in Simon's Town. NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said the 54-year-old man's goggles apparently filled more...

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