1544 days ago

Scuba Diving Kit with Typhoon Drysuit for sale

Stephanie from Glenview

Full scuba diving set in excellent condition. This equipment has been well maintained, looked after and recently serviced (10 months ago). Perfect set for all year diving in New Zealand. Selling as I have switched to freediving.

- Typhoon Seamaster Neoprene Dry Suit Size S/M - I am 167cm tall / 100kg and fits fine. Would fit someone up to 180cm tall easily. Boot size large (40-42) or UK 7-8. - Had a brand new neck seal put on last year

-Typhoon gloves and bear dive hood

-Oceanic BCD with integrated weights – Size L

-Tektite Expedition Series Torch, LED bulb.

-2 dive knifes

-Scubapro MK17 regulator set – fully serviced last year

-2 masks

-Atomic Aquatics Split fins

-9kg lead weights included large carry bag included.



Pick up from Hamilton

* only selling as a set *

Price: $950

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
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