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AIDE 2020 | Sydney 30 July - 3 August

UW CARD DISCOUNT
based in Sydney, NSW, Australia
Divers, non-divers and anyone interested in the marine world are all welcomed to come along to not only learn about the sport, diving hot spots and the latest gears and gadgets on offer, but be inspired to explore more of this underwater world, of which we know so little.
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SCUBAJET PRO Dive KitSCUBAJET PRO Dive Kit
Price A$ 3,499.00
SeaLife - SportDiver ULTRA Pro 2500 SetSeaLife - SportDiver ULTRA Pro 2500 Set
Price A$ 1,299.00
AquaTech EDGE Pro Camera Water Housings - Sony mirrorlessAquaTech EDGE Pro Camera Water Housings - Sony mirrorless
Price A$ 1,949.00
Garmin Descent Mk2S Watch Dive ComputerGarmin Descent Mk2S Watch Dive Computer
Price A$ 1,399.00
Inon S-220 Underwater StrobeInon S-220 Underwater Strobe
Price A$ 749.00
AOI UH-EM10IV Underwater Housing for Olympus EM-10 IV AOI UH-EM10IV Underwater Housing for Olympus EM-10 IV
Price A$ 1,189.00
SeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boostâ„¢ Photo-Video lightSeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boostâ„¢ Photo-Video light
Price A$ 1,049.00
Fantasea UWL-400Q - Wide Angle Conversion Wet Lens 0.5xFantasea UWL-400Q - Wide Angle Conversion Wet Lens 0.5x
Price A$ 599.00

Articles

Where Have All the Horses Gone?Where Have All the Horses Gone?
Clifton Gardens has always rated as one of my favourite Sydney night dives. I know - a maximum depth of 4m under the jetty means you could snorkel it with short length of garden hose, but it never fails to deliver a unique and unexpected encounter with interesting critters.
When I learnt - ships were made of wood and men were made of steelWhen I learnt - ships were made of wood and men were made of steel
I was fortunate enough to be paid to gain my PADI qualification through the Royal Australian Navy and was ably instructed by ProDive and Kevin Deakin. Being the macho Navy types ...
Rays, the Gristly onesRays, the Gristly ones
Similarly to sharks, rays do not have a true bony skeleton like most fish but instead have a cartilaginous skeleton made of the same material as our nose and ears ...
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