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Buy scuba diving and snorkeling accessories in Canada — gear bags, dive essentials, safety equipment, repair and maintenance supplies, and spearfishing gear, all hand-picked and used by our Divemasters and Instructors. Whether you are gearing up for your first tropical trip, maintaining equipment between seasons, or outfitting yourself for local Canadian diving, we carry the accessories that make every dive better organized, safer, and easier.
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UPF 50+
Rashguard - Hammerhead Sleeve - Men's
TDO
$99.00The Hammerhead Sleeve rashguard will protect your skin from sunburn and stings. Great for wearing under a wetsuit to prevent chafing and for easy donning and doffing. Alternative for sun protection when on the boat, at the beach, snorkeling, and water...4998$99.00
What every diver should have in their kit
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A save-a-dive kit Gear hangers — protect your investment |
Surface marker buoy (SMB) — every diver needs one Dive flag — required when diving in Canadian waters |
Frequently asked questions
What accessories should a new diver buy first?
Beyond the core gear (mask, fins, wetsuit, BCD, regulator, computer), the most useful early additions are: a surface marker buoy and finger reel for ascent safety, a dive flag and float for Canadian diving, a save-a-dive kit with spare mask strap and mouthpiece, a gear bag for transporting equipment, and a wetsuit or BCD hanger for proper storage at home. These items collectively cost well under $300 and make every aspect of diving — from the car to the water to the boat to your gear room — noticeably easier and safer.
Do I need a dive knife and what is it actually used for?
A dive knife is primarily an entanglement safety tool, not a weapon. Its most practical use is cutting fishing line, monofilament, net, or kelp if you become entangled underwater — a situation that is rare but can escalate quickly without a cutting device. Most divers carry either a compact BCD-mounted knife or a line-cutting device (Sea Snip or similar) as a lighter, more convenient alternative. A full-size knife mounted on the leg is harder to reach quickly with one hand; a BCD-mounted knife or cutting tool is more accessible. We recommend that every diver carry at least a small cutting device on every dive.