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360 View Diving Mirror

360 View: handheld mirror for action sports

The 360 View is a small convex mirror worn around the wrist or hand, enabling divers to effortlessly maintain eye contact with other divers, their equipment and surroundings.

Uses for the 360 View:

·      Dive guides to keep an eye on a group

·      Instructor to watch a student

·      Bubble-check valves or rebreathers for leaks or faults

·      See in confined spaces and overhead environments – wrecks and caves

·      Looking at wildlife, eg underneath wreckage or on a reef

·      As a signal mirror on the surface

·      When swimming backwards, for example towards a boat

The 360 View can also be used in other sports, such as skiing, cycling, watersports, and many more.

Features

The 360 View is a small circular convex mirror mounted in a plastic surround. The surround is attached to an elastic webbing strap which can be adjusted to fit on a gloved hand, around a wrist or clipped on to a BCD, if preferred. The mirror measures 50mm across. 

The elastic can be customised with a brand name of your choice, subject to minimum bulk order restrictions. 

Benefits

Underwater vision is always restricted - wearing a mask narrows a diver’s field of view; the water may have poor visibility; the environment could be lacking any ambient light, for example inside a wreck or cave system, or in deep water. The 360 View is an essential addition to any diver’s kitbag; this convex mirror is worn on the wrist or back of the hand, allowing the wearer to simply raise and angle it for quick all-round vision. 

Dive guides can easily see a group of divers without needing to turn round. Instructors can watch a student perform skills, and even make eye contact through the mirror to reassure them. Technical divers can use the 360 View to do a bubble check on hard to see valves, or check a piece of equipment attached to the side or behind is where it should be and performing correctly.

On ascent, the mirror can be positioned to look up without the diver needing to roll over. At the surface, the mirror is ideal for swimming backwards towards a buoy or a boat. In an emergency it can be used to signal a rescue vessel.

$10.00

Original: $33.34

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360 View Diving Mirror

$33.34

$10.00

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Description

360 View: handheld mirror for action sports

The 360 View is a small convex mirror worn around the wrist or hand, enabling divers to effortlessly maintain eye contact with other divers, their equipment and surroundings.

Uses for the 360 View:

·      Dive guides to keep an eye on a group

·      Instructor to watch a student

·      Bubble-check valves or rebreathers for leaks or faults

·      See in confined spaces and overhead environments – wrecks and caves

·      Looking at wildlife, eg underneath wreckage or on a reef

·      As a signal mirror on the surface

·      When swimming backwards, for example towards a boat

The 360 View can also be used in other sports, such as skiing, cycling, watersports, and many more.

Features

The 360 View is a small circular convex mirror mounted in a plastic surround. The surround is attached to an elastic webbing strap which can be adjusted to fit on a gloved hand, around a wrist or clipped on to a BCD, if preferred. The mirror measures 50mm across. 

The elastic can be customised with a brand name of your choice, subject to minimum bulk order restrictions. 

Benefits

Underwater vision is always restricted - wearing a mask narrows a diver’s field of view; the water may have poor visibility; the environment could be lacking any ambient light, for example inside a wreck or cave system, or in deep water. The 360 View is an essential addition to any diver’s kitbag; this convex mirror is worn on the wrist or back of the hand, allowing the wearer to simply raise and angle it for quick all-round vision. 

Dive guides can easily see a group of divers without needing to turn round. Instructors can watch a student perform skills, and even make eye contact through the mirror to reassure them. Technical divers can use the 360 View to do a bubble check on hard to see valves, or check a piece of equipment attached to the side or behind is where it should be and performing correctly.

On ascent, the mirror can be positioned to look up without the diver needing to roll over. At the surface, the mirror is ideal for swimming backwards towards a buoy or a boat. In an emergency it can be used to signal a rescue vessel.

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