Halcyon Wetnotes
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Free Delivery Over £50
Free Delivery Over £50
We offer free mainland UK delivery on all orders over £50.
We do our best to process and ship orders within 1-2 business days (Monday-Saturday, excluding holidays).
If you have any questions about your order, you can reach out to our team and we will be happy to help.
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If for any reason its not right we offer a no quibble returns guarantee. You have 30 days from the date you received the item to get it back to us, please enclose a copy of your order form and let us know if you would like an exchange or refund. All we ask is that when goods are returned to us its in an unused, resalable condition with all original tags and packaging intact.
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Collect From Our Store
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Without wetnotes communicating under water can be hard, and for any professional diver a slate is a must have so that you can write instructions, dive plans and other vital information. Wet notes are the perfect solution.
Introducing the Halcyon wet notes dive slates
Halcyon have taken the dive slate to a new level with their wetnotes system.
It looks like a small ring binder but it's waterproof and is small enough to fit into a drysuit leg, or BCD pocket. The clear plastic storage pocket on the back is a great place to store written dive tables, or anything that needs to be referred to during a dive such as fish ID tables. It also has a velcro'd divider that can be used to mark your page.
The main part of the wetnotes comprises of a small renewable ring bound set of waterproof pages made up of 25 sheets of double sided waxed paper to use for all your notes, diagrams, and communication etc.
Apart from being a place to store 2 or 3 pencils (best to use non compressible types, eg recycled rubber), the storage compartments behind the front cover are often used to store essential cable ties, that can be used to make that all important quick fix to a broken piece of kit or bolt snap tie. Divers/Instructors will also often carry a small adjustable wrench or scubapro tool depnding on their reg type.
Here at Aquanauts we think this is a pretty cool dive tool and that everyone should have one. As the very best of all dive slates out there it also makes a great gift for a "hard to buy for" diver.