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Tecnomar Rubber Weight
13.99 €
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SEAC Soft Weight
22.99 €
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Best Divers Ultrasoft Net Weight
33.99 €
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Salvimar Weight
15.99 €
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Salvimar Coated Squared Weight
10.99 €
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Best Divers Ultrasoft Weight
25.99 €
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Best Divers Rubber Coated Weight (Unit)
15.99 €
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Tecnomar Flat Weight for Vest
9.99 €
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De Profundis Plasticized Lead
16.99 €
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Scubapro Choclead Weight
17.99 €
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Epsealon Hydrodinamic Lead 1Kg Tactical Stealth
27.99 €
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Spetton Compact Lead Weight
10.49 €
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Spetton Anatomic Lead Weight
18.49 €
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Imersion Flexible Ankle Weights
25 €
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De Profundis Uncoated Lead
18.99 €
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Cressi Ankle Support Soft Ballast
17.49 €
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Aqualung Soft Stainless Steel Weight
35.49 €
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Salvimar Quick Release Weight 950 g
24 €
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Salvimar Coated Lead Spool
9.99 €
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Salvimar Buoy Inox 500g Anchor
44.99 €
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Salvimar Ankle Weight 250 g
8.99 €
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Salvimar Weight
19.99 €
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Salvimar Coated Lead Belt
14.99 €
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Salvimar Coated Ankle Weight
11.99 €
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Salvimar Quick Release Weight 950 g
21.99 €
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Scubapro Eco Weight
17.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Quick Release Weight
21.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Weight For FD Collar 300GR
11.99 €
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Best Divers Ultrasoft Ankle Weights
18.99 €
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Best Divers Rubber Coated Weights Camo
30.49 €
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Best Divers Weight
23.99 €
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Best Divers Plastified Weight Tile
17.49 €
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Epsealon Lead Weight
27.99 €
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Epsealon Lead Weight
27.99 €
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Epsealon Lead Weight
27.99 €
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Spetton Ankle Weights
18.99 €
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Spetton Hydro Weight 1kg
14.99 €
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Tecnomar Soft Weight 2kg
26.99 €
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Tecnomar Soft Weight 1kg
16.49 €
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OMS Softweight 1kg
21.99 €
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OMS Weight Blocks Powder Coated 2.0kg
36 €
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OMS Weight Blocks Powder Coated 1.0kg
25 €
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Picasso Hydro Weight 1kg
9.99 €
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Cressi Lead 2kg 5 Units
144.99 €
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Scubapro Ankle Weights
27.99 €
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C4 Marco Bardi Fringed Weight
40 €
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C4 Marco Bardi 12kg Weight
79 €
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Sigalsub Ankle Support Ballast
23.99 €
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Spetton Compact Brown Lead
12.99 €
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Spetton Compact Weight Fish Hole 1kg
15.99 €
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Spetton Weight 2kg Anatomic Brown
18.99 €
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OMS V-Weight Coated
43.99 €
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OMS V-Weight Wide Distance Coated
70 €
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OMS P-Weight Coated
128.99 €
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Picasso Quick Weight 1kg
15.99 €
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Picasso Weight Fish Stringer with D Ring 1kg
12 €
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De Profundis P Weight Backplate
67.99 €
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De Profundis V Weight
41.99 €
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Cressi Lead 1kg 10 Units
144.99 €
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SEAC Weight
14.99 €
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Omer Coated Curved Weight
7.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Strap Cordura For FD Collar
12.99 €
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Epsealon Neck Weight
37.99 €
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Epsealon Releasable Belt Lead
21.99 €
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Spetton Flat Weight for Vest
8.99 €
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Spetton 1kg Hydro Weight
21.49 €
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Spetton Freediver 10-12 mm Weight Plate
42.99 €
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Spetton Hydro Weight 1kg
11.99 €
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Spetton Compact Fish Stinger Weight 1kg
20.99 €
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Tecnomar 1kg Hitch Weight
30.99 €
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Tecnomar Soft Weight 3kg
42.49 €
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Tecnomar Ankle Weight 2 Pcs
27.99 €
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Tecnomar 1kg Hitch Weight
30.99 €
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OMS Softweight 2.5kg
45.99 €
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OMS Softweight 0.5kg
13 €
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OMS Softweight 2kg
38.99 €
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OMS Weight Blocks Powder Coated 0.5kg
17 €
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Imersion Weight for Backpack
12.99 €
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So Dive Weights 2kg
17.99 €
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De Profundis Weight for Backplate
50.99 €
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Finnsub Fly Backplate Integrated V Weight
161.99 €
Types of dive weights
Dive weights are essential pieces of scuba diving equipment that help divers maintain neutral buoyancy underwater. Dive weights counteract this buoyancy and help divers sink and maintain a stable position in the water.Dive weights come in various shapes and sizes, such as lead blocks, shot bags, and integrated weight systems. They can be worn on a weight belt around the waist, or integrated into the BCD buoyancy control device.
When choosing dive weight, there are several factors to consider to ensure you select the appropriate weight for your needs. Here are some key considerations:
Body weight: Your body weight is the most important factor when choosing dive weights. The general rule of thumb is to use 10% of your body weight in lead weight. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, you should use 15 pounds of lead weight.
Water temperature and exposure protection: The water temperature and your exposure protection wetsuit, drysuit, etc. can affect the amount of weight you need. In colder water, you may need more weight due to the thickness of your exposure protection, while in warmer water, you may need less weight.
Dive conditions: The dive conditions, such as the depth and current, can also affect the amount of weight you need. In deeper water, you may need more weight to counteract the buoyancy of your equipment, while in strong currents, you may need less weight to maintain control.
Equipment weight: The weight of your scuba diving equipment, such as your tank, BCD, and regulator, can also affect the amount of weight you need. Make sure to take the weight of your equipment into account when selecting your dive weights.
Personal buoyancy: Your personal buoyancy can also affect the amount of weight you need. If you tend to be naturally buoyant, you may need more weight to maintain neutral buoyancy during the dive.
Comfort and fit: Finally, consider the comfort and fit of the weights. Choose weights that are comfortable to wear and fit securely on your weight belt or integrated weight system.
By considering these factors, you can choose the appropriate amount and type of dive weights that meet your needs, maintain your buoyancy, and ensure your safety during the dive. You can buy these weights from these brands: Cressi, SEAC, Mares, Salvimar and Aqualung.