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Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving

SUBEA

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Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving

€18.00
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
  • Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
Uncoated diving weight 2 kg for diving, spearfishing, freediving
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Our Subea designers developed this uncoated 2 kg weight to improve the weighting of all divers, hunters, or freedivers.

BENEFITS

Easy dressing

This weight slides onto your diving belt. Slot: 5.2 x 1 cm

Weight

This uncoated weight weighs 2 kg (with a tolerance of ±5 %).

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Dimensions and Composition

100% hardened lead
Dimensions (L x W x H): 13.5 x 9 x 3 cm
Slot: 5.2 x 1 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.