Floats

R417.00

5.5L Pressurized float, made from low density polyethylene, making it lightweight,
durable and easy to swim through the surf. It has a weight of 565 grams

Choosing the right float for spearfishing is essential for safety and convenience. A float serves as a marker on the surface of the water to signal your presence to boats and other divers. It also provides a place to attach your catch, diving gear, or other accessories. Here’s what you should consider when selecting a float for spearfishing:

  1. Visibility: Opt for a float that is brightly colored and easily visible from a distance. Neon colors like orange, yellow, or red are commonly used for better visibility in various water conditions.
  2. Buoyancy: The float should have enough buoyancy to support your gear and catch. Make sure it can stay afloat even with added weight. Some floats come with adjustable buoyancy to accommodate different loads.
  3. Attachment Points: Look for a float with multiple attachment points or D-rings. These allow you to secure your speargun, stringer, and other accessories.
  4. Size: The size of the float should be sufficient to hold your gear and catch but not overly large to become cumbersome. A balance between buoyancy and manageability is important.
  5. Durability: Choose a float made from sturdy materials that can withstand exposure to sun, saltwater, and rough handling. Heavy-duty PVC materials are often used for this purpose.

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5.5L Pressurized float, made from low density polyethylene, making it lightweight,
durable and easy to swim through the surf. It has a weight of 565 grams

Choosing the right float for spearfishing is essential for safety and convenience. A float serves as a marker on the surface of the water to signal your presence to boats and other divers. It also provides a place to attach your catch, diving gear, or other accessories. Here’s what you should consider when selecting a float for spearfishing:

  1. Visibility: Opt for a float that is brightly colored and easily visible from a distance. Neon colors like orange, yellow, or red are commonly used for better visibility in various water conditions.
  2. Buoyancy: The float should have enough buoyancy to support your gear and catch. Make sure it can stay afloat even with added weight. Some floats come with adjustable buoyancy to accommodate different loads.
  3. Attachment Points: Look for a float with multiple attachment points or D-rings. These allow you to secure your speargun, stringer, and other accessories.
  4. Size: The size of the float should be sufficient to hold your gear and catch but not overly large to become cumbersome. A balance between buoyancy and manageability is important.
  5. Durability: Choose a float made from sturdy materials that can withstand exposure to sun, saltwater, and rough handling. Heavy-duty PVC  materials are often used for this purpose.

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