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Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving

SUBEA

8015196

Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving

KES1,550.00
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  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
Coated diving weight 1 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
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1kg
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Our Subea diving team have designed this coated weight to avoid direct contact with the lead and to protect it. For all divers, spearfishers and freedivers

BENEFITS

Durability

The grey coating protects the weights against shocks.

Easy dressing

This weight slides onto your diving belt.
Slot: 5 x 0.8 cm

Weight

This uncoated weight weighs 1 kg (with a tolerance of ±5 %).

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Dimensions and Composition

97% hardened lead, 3% polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
A small hole is systematically present in the weight’s PVC coating to allow air to escape during manufacture.
Dimensions (L x W x H): 9.5 x 9 x 2 cm
Slot: 5 x 0.8 cm

What has an influence on weighting?

1/ Your physiology (weight) and your body mass index (weight/size).
2/ Water: buoyancy is greater in seawater (you need more weights) than in fresh water.
3/ Your diving suit: the thickness of the neoprene also influences buoyancy.
4/ The weight of the tank (for SCUBA diving) and the volume of the air content: the more air you consume, the lighter your cylinder becomes and your buoyancy tends to become positive (you float!).

Weight stops / belt slides

Weight stops (or belt slides) let you connect your weights together: this prevents them from moving when you move in the water.