Lefeet P1
Lefeet P1 is a versatile underwater scooter that allows you to customize with various modules. Mix and match components to meet your specific needs.
Lefeet P1 is a versatile underwater scooter that allows you to customize with various modules. Mix and match components to meet your specific needs.
The Suex Golderfinder XK is a top choice for technical diving, boasting long-range capabilities and a Li-ION battery for extended dive times.
With its unique compact design (about the size of a 16in MacBook Pro), this underwater scooter is portable, conveniently fitting into a carry-on bag.
Tulum has changed a lot since I was here last, well over 45 years ago. Once a mere dusty village with beach huts, it is now a booming town with a main street full of bars, restaurants and tourist shops.
The SEABOB is a luxury seatoy designed for “fun in the sun.” Corporate divers or technical divers are not invited to this party—unless they are vacationing, of course. No, this is a unit for scuba divers, free-divers or snorkelers, and meant to be purely recreational.
Bad Salzuflen, July 2017. In cooperation with Stuart Cove, the Cayago AG introduces a very special adventure in the Bahamas. Shark diving with the Seabob. The number one provider of shark-diving adventures now offers this new experience to diving enthusiasts from around the world.
"Setting such a demanding world record begins with an idea. To realize it, you need a highly motivated team. I would like to thank everyone who supported me in this challenge", said the extreme athlete right after setting the world record on September 27, 2016.
At a diving depth of up to 10 meters, Wolfgang Kulow traversed the 20 km (12.5 mile) distance from the Danish island of Lolland to the German island Fehmarn in only four hours and nine minutes, setting the world record for the "fastest underwater crossing of the Fehmarn Belt".
On September 27, 2016, extreme athlete Wolfgang Kulov plans to cover a distance of 20 kilometres.
He will start at the Danish island of Lolland and end at the German island of Fehmarn, with a maximum depth of 10 meters.