Either way, you need to have it on you for the duration of your dive. Some SMBs have a line and reel attached so you can deploy it at depth and follow it to the surface. Some SMBs come with a spool or reel attached while others you may have to purchase separately. Consider your budget along with your dive experience. The top options may be more suited for a Divemaster or Dive Instructor and those who are comfortable inflating SMBs at depth as they may be heavier and bulkier to carry.
This is another important feature if you do lots of night diving. A d-attachment is a hook at the top of the SMB which allows you attached a dive light or strobe to the top of the tube. Home Scuba Diving Scuba Gear. Updated on October 23, Check out the latest price on: Amazon. Tweet 2. Reels, Smb, Lift Bags.
We also sell Lanyards. Show 12 24 All. Quick view. Both are large enough to be clearly seen in poorer conditions. If you like spools then the Apeks lifelines , again, are a great option with a nice raised area to hold with gloves. For those who prefer reels then the classic MDE is a chunky and popular choice. Check our SMB and Reel pages as we often have bundles on popular products.
It's also worth investing in a decent boltsnap to clip the reel away to your gear as well. Select delivery and currency options. Request a Quote. Please fill in the form below and we will usually contact you within 1 business day. Van Isle Contributor. Either 75' or '.
They are a very compact piece of gear that you will actually take with you on every dive. A decent spool is way cheaper than a decent reel. Any brand will work to get you started, the main difference being brass vs stainless steel double-end clips and quality i. Material of the spool itself usually PVC or delrin factors in for cost, too, but I'm not sold on how much it matters. Hatul Contributor.
Click to expand TSandM Missed and loved by many. Rest in Peace. ScubaBoard Supporter. If you are shooting a bag from 15 feet, then you can simply lock the line off on the spool, and then surface and spool up the small amount of line you have out while you are waiting to reboard.
No need to deal with winding up while you are ascending, if you don't want to. A spool is smaller and easier to stow in a pocket, and is much less painful to lose. I like a spool better that a reel, they are smaller, less irritating if lost, and easier to store. Messages Reaction score 16 Location Germany of dives - Spool for reasons mentioned above and if you learn to master working a spool, then a reel for any future needs will be that much easier.
I've been using a spool for up to ' just for the skills practice. DiverDean59 Contributor. Messages Reaction score 17 Location Virginia of dives 50 - Are spools harder to lock the line in place than the reels?
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