Sherwood Scuba Avid BCD SALE

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AVID 700 - AVD7

Quite possibly the best BCD Sherwood has ever built. 

The new Avid is a robust, full featured BC that provides tremendous comfort, fit and styling. The hydrodynamic jacket style bladder provide a more noticeable comfort than other similar BCs on the market today. With the neoprene padded neck roll, the Avid is the perfect live aboard style BC. After numerous dives the chaffing and irritation you might experience is completely eliminated. 

The highly regarded CQR-3 weight system provided convenience, stability and ease of weight insertion, all the while boasting the most secure weight integrated system in the market today. The larger handles on the CQR-3 system are superb with thicker gloves as well. 

The Avid BC is Pro-Kit Ready and can accommodate the Sherwood Gemini Breathable Inflator for an additional charge. 

The Avid comes in seven sizes to fit any body size. 

Available Sizes: XS, SM, MD, LG, XL, 2XL, 3-5XL 

MSRP - $816.00

SALE - $609.95

SAVE - $206.00


**(Please note that pricing is different with bigger sizes. (2XL add $40.00)( 3XL-5XL add $80.00)**

Open Water Divers

We would like to welcome our new students today who are taking their first step diving into our sport!

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We look forward to teaching and serving all of you to ensure a safe and fun experience so that you may become strong educated divers and continue to dive for a lifetime to come!

Trade and Save

Offer valid until May 31st, 2019

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MSRP - $1010.00

Trade and Save Price - $674.95

Save - $335.05

Sherwood SR2 (SRB2000)

The SR2 regulator continues the legacy the SR1 created. It packs advanced technology into a compact case, employing contemporary styling and utilizing a multitude of cutting edge materials. Superior breathing performance of less than 0.65 joules/liter, W.O.B. at 165 fsw, 62.5 RMV. The SR2 is more technically advanced and more attractive than its predecessor.

2nd Stage Features

  • One touch performance adjustment

  • Pneumatically balanced second stage

  • Super flex hose

  • Nitrox ready up to 40%

  • Large flexible purge cover

  • SMART Demand Lever - relieves load on seat. Extends seat’s life while in storage

  • Improved flexible purge cover

1st Stage Features

  • Completely dry and environmentally sealed

  • Five low pressure ports on a 360° swivel

  • Two high pressure ports

  • Two-piece piston for precise optimum balance and intermediate pressure control

  • Available in 300 BAR DIN

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Open Water Divers

We would like to welcome our new students today who are taking their first step diving into our sport!

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We look forward to teaching and serving all of you to ensure a safe and fun experience so that you may become strong educated divers and continue to dive for a lifetime to come!

Morrison's Quarry Ice Dive 2019

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We have a couple Seaway Valley Divers members who are setting up an Ice Dive at Morrison’s Quarry on Saturday March 2nd, 2019. If you are interested in joining them this day you are ask to get in contact with either Parry Walker (613-938-7271) or John Mondoux (613-938-0079).

O2ToGo Dive Centre will be offering an Ice Diving Course on this day as well. Cost of the course will be $100. If you are interested in taking a course, you are asked to please call the shop at (613-936-2864).

***Class theory will be Friday night, followed by the Ice Dive on Saturday.***

Salt Water And Diving Equipment

Check out a few of these regulators that came back from 1 week in the Caribbean’s.

Salt Water and Diving Equipment

Things to consider when diving in salt water and why is so important to have your equipment serviced and inspected immediately upon your return.

**Proper cleaning and care can extend the life of your equipment for many years. It is important in any environment that you may be diving in, but salt water is especially damaging if not attended to immediately after diving.

The following tips are provided for divers who are not familiar with the corrosive effect of salt water, and to the divers that dive the ocean regularly and wonder why they must continue replacing equipment.

#1 Rule - Do not use a water hose to rinse your gear and think it's clean. Somebody along the way had the brilliant idea of a rinse tank, so put it to good use.

Most dive operators and resorts have a rinse tank for cleaning your gear after the dives. Just be sure the water in the tank is fresh. If you are the 30th diver to use the same tank of water, you are cleaning your gear in salt water.

- Always place your regulator in the tank first so that will have time to soak while you complete the remainder of the cleaning task.

- Mask, fins and snorkel can be easily rinsed and placed out of the sun to dry.

- Skins, wetsuits, booties and soft weight belts should be hosed off, soaked and rinsed again to avoid having the salt eat the threads away.

- Your BCD should be rinsed, soaked and rinsed again. Pay special attention to the area behind the tank strap and cummerbund. Use a hose to partially fill with water and blow air into it. Shake the water around until it reaches every corner of the bladder. Do this at least twice, then taste the water from the bladder to be sure the salt is out. Any salt that remains inside dries, crystallizes and will cut the bladder like glass.

- As for your regulator, try to avoid the water hose altogether. Water pressure has a habit of forcing salt and sand into places where the sun never shines and can cause hidden problems. After soaking for an extended period of time, use your hand to clean the first and second stage as well as the hoses and gauges. Swish the regulator around to further dissolve any salt residue. Also remember to never depress the exhaust button on the second stage while immersed in water, as this will allow water into the hose and up into the first stage.

Allow your gear to dry completely before packing it away. If you are on vacation, most resorts have a secure drying area where you can hang it until time for the next dive. If you are taking your gear back to your hotel, you should lay out everything to let it dry.

Finally, have your gear serviced annually no matter how well you clean it and regardless of how much you dive. If you live near and dive the ocean

Akona Commuter Backpack Sale

On Sale Now Until February 28th, 2019

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MSRP - $135.00

Sale Price - $94.95

Save - $40.00

Commuter Backpack - AKB897

This new laptop backpack is a standout among the sea of laptop bags.

The new AKONA Commuter is unlike any other laptop bag. The AKONA Commuter blends the youthful looks and sophistication found only in the most expensive laptop bags on the market. And this is the only one with the Dive Flag to represent your passion. Diving!

• Adjustable laptop pocket to secure your computer safe and sound

• Checkpoint friendly design. Get through airport security without removing your laptop from your bag.

• Trolley handle pass-through. Traveling with your roller bag and backpack are a piece of cake!

• Spacious and well-organized compartments, capable of carrying all of your business and personal needs. Seven separate zippered compartments to keep you organized.

• Fleece lined cell phone pocket with headphone port

• Airline ticket sleeve

• Side pocket specifically size for reusable water bottle with bungee cord to keep bottles in place.