What gear was under your tree?

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gcarter

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It seems no matter how much I think I am done with acquiring gear, there is always something I need (want).

Mrs. Santa indulged me this year with a DIN conversion kit for my Apeks DS4 and a pair of toasty Bare 7mm 3 finger gloves.

You?
 
Diving means you use your gear. Using your gear means you can lose a part of it or can be broken beyond repairable.
That´s why you always need new gear. Good for the manufacturers.
Santa brought a new pair of gloves, to replace the right hand missed on the last dive excursion, and a diving book.
 
5mm Fulll suit, dive lights and mounts for my GoPro and some new sandals for our dive trip in two weeks! Super happy :)
 
My wonderful wife surprised me with a Legend LX primary, an Apeks egress octo and a Tusa 3 piece gauge console! What a great surprise. :D
 
Pair of VEO 3.0 computers and tickets for two weeks in Bonaire in feb/mar....

Jim...
 
A Suunto SK8 retractable compass and a buddy reel from Northeast Scuba for my dive flag.
 
Santa put lots of little stuff in my stocking: slides, D-rings, 22" reg hose, necklace, clam stays, and bolt snaps.


However, Santa put a Dive Rite Coral Restoration Federation TransPac, weight pockets, and Dive Rite XT AOW reg set under the tree for my wife. :thumb:
 

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