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Fin to Win: Oceanic releasing new fins for Summer

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As part of its product-focused 2021 launch schedule, Oceanic’s introducing two fins—the Viper 2 and new Accel colors— to the diving industry this summer.

Compact and responsive, the Accel’s clean lines and efficient shape make it an excellent all-around fin. And this summer, Oceanic is combining that time-tested efficiency with new color options including white, yellow, pink and aqua so you can mix and match with the rest of your colorful Oceanic gear.

Also on the menu, the Viper Fin has been updated to the Viper 2, with a polished blade and redesigned performance rails to deliver more thrust and torque. Available in open heel and full foot designs, the Viper 2 is ideal for any skill level—but still packs the punch of an elite model.

This summer, dive into your next adventure and fin-to-win with Oceanic!

Both fins are now available at your local dive shop or online at oceanicworldwide.com.

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Gear Review: Mares Pure Wire Mask (Watch Video)

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In a video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews the Pure Wire Mask from Mares.

For more information, visit www.mares.com/en_GB/pure-wire-5

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Oceanic unveils Predator freedive equipment

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This Summer, dive and snorkelling gear manufacturer Oceanic is inviting its customers to “Set Their Dive Free.” Dubbed the Predator line, the company is releasing a free dive-specific fin, mask, snorkel and mesh carry bag to support this growing segment within the watersport market.

“The Predator line is designed for entry-level free divers and open-water hunters,” Oceanic Brand Manager, Nick Hollis, says of the new offerings, “but with the ease of use and quality you’ve come to expect from the brand.”

Stylishly designed and expertly crafted, the set – including mask, fins, snorkel and mesh bag – comes in a contemporary blue camo print.

The Predator Fin will feature a full-foot design and a rigid long blade for excellent propulsion. The Predator Mask will boast an ultra low-volume design with soft-squeeze buckles for easy adjustment and a comfy universal skirt. Plus, a simple and reliable J-tube snorkel with no valves or removable parts keeps things elegantly simple – just what freedivers are looking for.

The complete offering is now shipping and available at local retailers.

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