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Log Book (zippered) (Sugg Retail $32)
 
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Code: 811
Price: $28.80

Shipping Weight: 1.00 pounds
 
 
 
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Color: Dive Flag cover (as shown), Black inside.

810 Cover and 3 ring binder only. Buy this if you want to use PADI or other training manual/logs in our cover

809 Replacement log inserts with:

78 pages of dive logs, buddy address pages, medical history, equipment checklist, dive site maps, and personal directory.

811 Dive Log Book

Attractive, tough, log book (with tables) that actually floats!

Zippered cover is padded and made of 1,000 denier Cordura. 3 ring notebook with 78 pages of dive logs, buddy address pages, medical history, equipment checklist, dive site maps, and personal directory.

Also has areas to store C-cards or credit cards, security pouch with Velcro.

We don't usually mention competors weak points but we do mention critical quality differences:

Problem Notice: Beware, some "copy cat" logbooks are made with cardboard stiffeners in the cover! That is bad news! Water (or just moisture/humidity) is absorbed by the cardboard and it can become soggy and may decompose (smelly?)

Solution For Problem: We use the same type padded foam in our log books as we use in our BCDs. Water can drain out and/or evaporate. No smelly decomposing here. Plus, it really does float!