Black Friday Gear Sales

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To all DIY's on SB, here is the "mother" of all black Friday sales, not to be missed, RUN don't walk!

Scuba Clinic Tools - Black Friday Promotion

Dear valued customer,


With the holiday season approaching soon, we’d like to offer you a 10% discount for the Black Friday sales, effective immediately.

This promotion is valid on our collection of specialised tools (https://scuba-clinic-tools.com/collections/specialised-tools) as long as the stock last. Your loyalty discount is valid until Monday the 28th of November 2022 for online purchases only and will be applied during your online checkout by using the following coupon code: 10BF2022.


Promotion is also extended to our newly launched products for 2022. (New Arrivals).



Happy holidays and enjoy your shopping!

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Subgravity is also having a 20% off sale.

DW
 
Subgravity is also having a 20% off sale.

DW
It’s not big items though. Small things like weight pockets, wet notes, etc. And you need a discount code. It’s on FB and emails I’ve gotten. Can’t find it on their website.
 
It’s not big items though. Small things like weight pockets, wet notes, etc. And you need a discount code. It’s on FB and emails I’ve gotten. Can’t find it on their website.
Yup, but a BF sale is a BF sale.

DW
 
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Unless I'm missing something I'm not seeing any discounts.

I have copied all that was in the email in the post above. Let me know if it works for you please.
 
I have a question for everyone about these lights. I've only done a couple night dives so I am admittedly lacking in my light knowledge. I see one model that is a flood/spot light. The quoted lumens are pretty much for the flood mode with much less for the spot mode. There's another model that's like 50 bucks more that is only a spot light with the entire lumen rating for the spot light. It seems the more powerful spot light only would be better but would I be regretting not having the flood light mode available?
RobPNW, Sola also makes lights with red modes. We find this very useful for night dives, as many animals are less or not-at-all disturbed. Also: fewer worms in some waters. All Solas I’ve used (I think we have five, from 1500 to 15,000 lumen) have multiple power levels, which can substitute for flood/spot capability.
 

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