Description
The Cressi 30m Finger Reel is a compact, lightweight, and highly versatile tool specifically designed to meet the needs of scuba divers, freedivers, and snorkelers alike. Whether you’re deploying a surface marker buoy (SMB), setting up a guideline in low-visibility conditions, or simply organizing small gear and accessories, this reel provides reliable line management in a wide range of underwater environments. With 30 meters of durable line and a streamlined design, the Cressi 30m Finger Reel is easy to handle even while wearing thick gloves, making it an essential addition to any diver’s gear kit for both recreational and technical diving applications.
Key Features:
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Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality, robust plastic, the Cressi Finger Reel is built to withstand the demanding conditions of underwater environments, offering lasting performance and reliability.
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Compact & Lightweight: Its sleek, lightweight design makes it easy to carry and manoeuvre underwater. The reel can be conveniently attached to your gear, BCD, or wrist, ensuring it’s always within reach.
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Versatile Use: Perfect for a range of underwater applications—deploying surface marker buoys (SMBs), managing guidelines, securing dive accessories like lights or cameras, and more. A must-have for divers focused on navigation, exploration, or safety.
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Ergonomic Finger Loop: Designed with a comfortable finger loop for a secure grip, even while wearing gloves. The loop ensures precise control and ease of use during dives.
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High-Visibility Line: Comes pre-loaded with a bright orange line for enhanced visibility underwater, making it easy to track and manage in low-visibility conditions.
Proudly family owned, Mike and Deb have run Jetty Dive Centre since 1996. Our team has developed extensive knowledge in the products we stock, as we’re out diving with them! If you have any questions or would like a personal recommendation, feel free to contact us anytime. We’d be happy to help you out any way we can!
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