Reference: ANTIFOGSPREJDM
Anti-fog gel Divemarine, 30ml
Gel to prevent fogging of the diving mask lenses and swimming googles
Reference: ANTIFOGSPREJDM
Gel to prevent fogging of the diving mask lenses and swimming googles
Reference: OPTX2020_+1,25
Hydrotac Optx 20/20 Soft Reading Lenses adhere to the glass by their own adhesion. Can also be used in diving masks, sunglasses, etc.
Integrated Head light with 6 Powerful LEDs. The on/off switch is installed in the surface air valve port, without impairing the function of the SAV.
This is our best selling accessory – a hands-free light that actually reduces your mask buoyancy and works incredibly well.
NOTE: These lights are not designed to be a primary light source. Visor Lights are available pre-assembled on a mask (on demand) or may be applied on any Neptune Space using prepared adhesive tape (coming with LEDs sticker).
Sku codes pre assembled on any Neptune Space G.Divers (mask sold separately) OR024502 Visor lights (applicable on any Neptune Space G.Divers mask) 33380
Reference: SEAGOLD
Brand: Gear Aid
Defog with Sea Gold anti-fog gel, which has an effective formula and lasts longer than other anti-fog products.
Reference: MESHBAGMARESJUNIOR
Brand: MARES
Kids net backpack for snorkeling equipment.
Reference: XVISIONLENSMINUS2014_PRAVE-1
Brand: MARES
Dioptric corrective lenses for the X-Vision -1 to -7 mask range
Reference: MASKSTRAPATOMIC_CERNA
Brand: Atomic Aquatics
Replacement transparent silicone strap for Atomic Aquatic masks, 18mm wide.
Reference: XTENDERF_BILA
Brand: OCEAN REEF
The perfect way to customize your IDM, creating your own style. These frames offer extra surface to drill and mess with a little, experimenting new ways to streamline your set up.
Reference: ANTIFOGSEAC_15-ML
Brand: SEAC SUB
Seac Sub Antifogger BioGel.
Reference: ELA
Brand: OMNISWIVEL
98 st medium pressure elbow for connecting AGA mask to standard hose
Reference: DUALTANK
Brand: OCEAN REEF
The perfect way to customize your IDM, creating your own style. These frames offer extra surface to drill and mess with a little, experimenting new ways to streamline your set up.