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Along with other varieties and all PADI materials.
So if you're thinking of buying scuba
gear please give us a call or just come in and enjoy our friendly enviroment. We're
on your side!
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Accessories
| Apparel | Bags | BC's | Books | Booties | Computers |
Fins | Gauges | Knives | Lights | Masks | Photography | Regulators | Snorkels | Tanks
| Watches | Weights/Belts| Wetsuits |
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| Equipment | Accessories |
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or snorkeler needs accessories...whether its triptone to help prevent seasickness, or a
clip to keep your gauges close at hand. At Nautilus you can find all the products you
might need. We stock a wide variety of accessories, here are some examples,
Ultra loud air horn that attaches to your
low pressure hose before your BCD power inflator. 1 Mile Range at the touch of a button!
Three models available to fit most BC inflators. Retractors extend 25" with two times the force of the original retractor. Easy to use locking mechanism allows you to lock item in place or temporarily eliminate the retracting force. Available in five clip mechanisms. |
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| Equipment | Apperal |
Let everyone know you are a diver! be proud
We offer a wide range of swimwear, and hats. EvenDive Flag hats for the Dive Masters and Instructors out there. |
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| Equipment | Bags |
At Nautilus we know the demands placed on today's travelling diver.
You invest your money in buying the best gear and you expect it to be safe and secure when
you have made it to your destination.We have a variety of bags of all types, models and sizes. They all feature double stitched and taped seams for strength. Every bag has stress tested handles and straps for years of service. Just decide what style works best for you and pack it up. |
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| Equipment | BC's |
The buoyancy compensator
device (BCD) comes in many shapes and sizes, but its main purpose remains to help
you control your buoyancy and secure your tank while scuba diving. Buoyancy is controlled
with an air bladder which is either positioned in the rear of the BCD or distributed
(jacket-style). Additional features: Weight integrated - conveniently and comfortably allows you to carry your lead in your BCD. Clips & pockets - positioned to provide convenient access to lights, knives, writing tablets, etc |
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| Equipment | Books |
At Nautilus we encourage enviromental education along with diving education,
we have in store some great books about the Red sea and it's marine live that live.We also supply all PADI materials. |
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| Equipment | Booties |
No fin is ideal for
everyone, so we offer a variety of models to suit
your diving needs and if you are going to use an open heel then you need booties to go
with them. In the Red sea the possibility of hurting yourself walking bare foot on the reef is high , that's why you need booties if you plan to do shore dives. At the store we have a variety of hi-cut or low-cut to choose from. |
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| Equipment | Computers |
Computers have invaded nearly every aspect of life and
sport diving is no exception. Computers here can help
us to dive more safely. Today, dive computers do everything from calculating and audibly prompting decompression stops to monitoring oxygen consumption real-time. While everyone who uses a computer appreciates not having to fuss with dive tables, computers also help you to maximize your bottom time by taking advantage of multilevel dive calculations. Perhaps most importantly, dive computers can help decrease the risk of decompression sickness Some computers can even download their data to a PC for later review. |
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| Equipment | Fins |
There are
two basic fin styles: open heel
and full foot. An open heel fins is worn over a neoprene bootie while a full foot fins fit is worn over your bare foot. Because of this, full foot fins are inappropriate for water colder than 70 degrees, do not offer much protection against abrasions and critters (like sea lice), and require a more
precise fit. Still some people prefer the comfort of a well fitting full foot fin. After you've found the right style of fin for you, you'll want to select a specific model based on the size of the blade. Larger, stronger divers will need larger blades to propel them through the water. Smaller people and snorkelers will appreciate the ease of kicking a smaller fin blade. |
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| Equipment | Gauges |
This compact analog console includes all the basic information you
need - a depth gauge, and a high-pressure gauge some styles have a back-mounted top and
side view compass. All gauges are luminescent for dark and low visibility applications. You can choose from a wide variety depending on your needs. |
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| Equipment | Knives |
While knives are versatile
tools, several design features
make a knife more or less appropriate for a given task:If youre not ready to trade sharpness for low-maintenance, you can select a titanium blade. Titanium wont rust and combines light weight with good strength and an outstanding edge. |
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| Equipment | Lights |
![]() The perfect tool for night and wreck diving. There are many options depending on your needs and the dive situation. We also stock Aqua Flare which is a constant flare for marking lines or other divers - no more chemical sticks. The cone can be removed for back-up light purposes. |
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| Equipment | Masks |
The most important consideration in mask selection is fit. No two
faces are alike and a mask that fits well is like a natural extension of your body. Whatever your diving plans require, we have a mask to suit your needs. At Nautilus we have a complete line of corrective lenses available, just give us your glasses prescription and we will give you an adjusted mask which will fit your eyesite. |
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| Equipment | Photography |
Underwater Photography Equipment advances have allowed more and more
recreational divers to bringincredible sights home with them. As underwater photography grows in popularity, many are asking what it takes to turn these memories into art. At Nautilus we have professional photographers in staff who are happy to give some quick tips on underwater photography whenever you need them. |
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| Equipment | Regulators |
At Nautilus, we recognize that the
regulator is your most important piece of SCUBA equipment. Safety,Simplicity, Reliability & A Name You Can Trust - we have them all right here for you. Whether youre a frequent diver or an occasional resort diver, we offer a regulator for you. And, as always, we are Factory Authorized to sell and service each and every product we offer. |
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| Equipment | Snorkels |
Accidentally
inhaling a mouthful of seawater
is probably the single biggest
annoyance in diving and snorkeling. To avoid this most snorkel designs today feature some form of splash protection (to keep water out) and purge valve (to clear any water that does enter the snorkel). A well designed snorkel such as SCUBAPRO should feel inobtrusive to the diver, and provide breathing which is as natural as breathing on land. Our extensive stock will allow you to select the one that performs best for you. |
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| Equipment | Tanks |