Without a doubt, the biggest mistake you can make when it comes to the Maldives is to only decide on them when you are looking for a honeymoon destination. The Maldives is a wonderful haven for all newlyweds, and at the same time perfect for all those who want sun, palm trees and endless sandy beaches, as well as water sports, diving, snorkeling, etc. Among more than 1,200 islands, everyone can choose the one that suits their skin tone.
Traditional diving requires a lot of preparation, experience and training, and above all, expensive technical equipment and a lot of permits and certificates. All this may soon change with the ExoLung.
Monitoring the amount of oxygen remaining in the cylinder and other important factors is a non-negligible task when diving. It is necessary, but unfortunately in most cases it quickly becomes annoying - SCUBAPRO Galileo will solve this problem too!
This year, Poland will get a unique attraction: the deepest pool in the world! The Deepspot, which is scheduled to open this fall in the town of Mszczonów near Warsaw, will measure as much as 45 meters deep, and 8,000 cubic meters of water will go into it, which is 27 times more than a normal pool with a depth of 25 meters.
Summer is the time to explore marine life. In addition to relaxing on vacation, many people want to raise their adrenaline levels while diving. You can also record your adventures in the depths of the sea with the new drone.
Do you like to indulge in exploring the underwater world during the summer months? You will soon be able to record your sea adventures with a drone that will never let you down.
Gone are the days when divers needed heavy and uncomfortable equipment. Nevertheless, smart technology has not yet penetrated this area. That may soon change…
With new technology comes new technology, and it's no different with cameras, regardless of type. There is a small sea on the underwater camera market. However that sounds. But there are few like Paralenz. Let's swim deeper and see why this is so.
Do you remember the scene in the Bond film Thunderball when Sean Connery dons a mask and snorkel and dives into the depths of the sea? Everything went so smoothly and quickly. Now you can be Bond too, except you don't have to fight criminals underwater, but you can admire the world below the surface. The time has come for you too to go into the water and taste the magic of diving.
Catch your breath and get ready for an unusual innovation - the X2 Sport, an underwater rocket backpack/bracelet that will turn you into an underwater Superman. Why Superman? Because the device works on the principle of flying a superhero, with arms stretched forward. Only under water. It uses two propellers, one for each arm, capable of speeds of up to 10 km/h.
"Snorkeling", "snorkeling", snorkeling... for some, diving for the poor, for others, complete freedom below the sea level. The fact is that we don't need to shell out a lot of money for an underwater mask, snorkel and fins, we don't need courses and licenses for amateur splashing in the shallows, and we will be rewarded with plenty of pleasure while learning about life under the water surface. Most of us will be "snorkeling" in the Adriatic Sea this summer, but for the more adventurous (and financially supported) divers, we present some ideas for exploring the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
"Higher, faster, stronger" is a saying we often hear when talking about sporting achievements. What about deeper? One goes there lower, slower and very calmly. This is a completely different dimension of physical effort, which is even more related to psychological preparation than physical. The summer holiday at sea is approaching, where many people spend part of it underwater. The secret of holding your breath for a long time deep below the surface was revealed to us by Samo Jeranka, who holds the Slovenian depth record in free diving. Recently, with a new Slovenian record, he won third place in the discipline of static apnea at the World Championships in Belgrade. And how does a person feel who can last eight minutes and eight seconds under water in a stationary position?