Vanaf nu dus ook de nieuwe #sftech in de showroom van @scubaunited . TNT-ONE gebruikt een supersterke stof die tevens lichte stretch eigenschappen heeft. Kom ze alle drie bekijken! @sftech_drysuits has once again upped the game and this one looks damn fine!
🇫🇷 FR | SF Tech TNT ONE Nous sommes fiers de dévoiler notre nouveau modèle de la gamme TNT : la SF Tech TNT ONE. Une prouesse technique qui concilie enfin l’inconciliable : la résistance extrême de l’UHMWPE (matériau de la famille du Dyneema®) et une élasticité sans précédent.
📍 Visitez-nous au Salon de Paris dès ce matin : Stand H02 - I03. 💻 Pour plus d’infos le lien est en bio
🇬🇧 EN | SF Tech TNT ONE We are proud to unveil our newest TNT model: the SF Tech TNT ONE. A technical breakthrough that finally bridges the gap between the extreme resistance of UHMWPE (from the same material family as Dyneema®) and unprecedented elasticity.
📍 Visit us at the Paris Dive Show starting this morning: Booth H02 - I03. 💻For more information, check out the link in the bio
🇩🇪 DE | SF Tech TNT ONE Wir sind stolz, unser neuestes Modell der TNT-Serie vorzustellen: den SF Tech TNT ONE. Eine technische Meisterleistung, die das Unvereinbare vereint: die extreme Widerstandsfähigkeit von UHMWPE (aus der gleichen Materialfamilie wie Dyneema®) und eine noch nie dagewesene Elastizität.
📍 Besuchen Sie uns ab heute Morgen auf dem Salon de la Plongée in Paris: Stand H02 - I03. 💻Weitere Informationen findest du unter dem Link in der Biografie.
Have you ever heard of Sf Tech?
Sf Tech is a premium drysuit brand that makes custom drysuits made to your measurements and requirements!
The suit i’m wearing in this video is called the Sf Tech TNT Pro. What makes this suit special is the combination of titanium fibers with neoprene, kevlar and trilaminate. This combination gives you the perfect blend of warmth, flexibility and strength.
Since I personally am planning to do allot of tech diving this year I chose for the options of removable wrist seals, neck seal and pockets on both sides.
#sftechdrysuit #diving #gue #padi #scuba #scubadiving #drysuit #techdiving #scubasupport
Why do we go diving?
First and foremost, because we enjoy it. Diving is something we’re passionate about, and the experience itself is what draws us in. At the same time, we enjoy improving our skills. That’s why, even during our fun dives, we continue to practice standard procedures—like proper reel handling, as shown here.
These skills are essential, especially for more advanced types of diving such as cave diving, wreck diving. Practicing them regularly ensures that we stay confident, capable, and safe in any situation.
#diveGUE #GUEdiver #GUEcreator #GlobalUnderwaterExplorers
@guehq@halcyondivesystems@ti.mofrs@sftech_drysuits@just_tech_diving@k01diving
#underwaterphotography
Placing cookies during cave diving is a standard procedure. In cave diving, cookies (non-directional markers) are used as a safety and navigation tool on the guideline to help divers orient themselves in a complex underwater environment. They serve as information markers that guide divers back to the exit.
Here are the main reasons for their use:
1) Identification of the return path: A cookie shows the diver the direction from which they came.
2) No directional indication: Unlike arrows, which point toward the exit, cookies are round markers that do not indicate a specific direction but simply mark a point on the line.
3) Safety in low visibility: If visibility is reduced due to disturbed sediment (“silt-out”), cookies can be felt by touch to help find the way.
4) Position marking: They serve as a “I was here” signal to mark one’s path at junctions or in complex cave systems.
Markers are often stored in thigh pockets and, when needed, attached to the head of the primary light so they are quickly accessible
#cavediving #minediving #SOP
Today, we welcomed @tomsteinervandenouweelen to the workshop for a special moment. Tom brought back his faithful SF Tech drysuit:
12 years of heavy-duty service.
Over 3,500 dives and ca. 4700 hours on the clock.
But the adventure doesn’t stop there. Today, Tom leaves with his new TNT One, ready for the next 3,500.
Thank you, Tom, for your unwavering trust over all these years.