Static Line Free Divers

R2,187.50

11mm Static Line – 35meters- Free Divers.
11mm Static line used to attach to the free diving float.

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Static Line Free Divers

11mm Static Line – 35meters- Free Divers
11mm Static line used to attach to the free diving float.

35m long.

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1. Static Apnea – Freediving for Time: in this discipline the freediver tries to keep his/her face submerged in the water for as long as possible.

2. Dynamic Freediving – Freediving for Distance (with and without fins): in this discipline the diver swims under water in a horizontal direction and tries to swim as far as possible with a single breath. There are two variations to dynamic freediving, with and without fins.

3. Free Immersion – Freediving for Depth: this discipline challenges divers to descend as deep as they can manage.  device.

4. Constant Weight Freediving for Depth – No Fins: this discipline is considered to be the purest and most difficult form of freediving.

Descent is slower than when a diver is using fins or a rope and oxygen is used up quickly by swimming.

5. Constant Weight Freediving for Depth with Fins: In this discipline a diver uses either two standard fins or a single monofin to propel himself/herself down as deep as possible.

6. Variable Weight – Freediving for Depth: divers in this category use a heavy sled to pull them downwards.

This discipline can be dangerous due to the quick descent which makes equalization more difficult. Divers can sometimes descend deeper than they can ascend.

7. No-Limits – Freediving for Depth: This is the most extreme discipline of freediving for depth.

This is by far the most risky of any freediving discipline because descending to such depth; the diver has to depend totally on their equipment to ascend to the surface.

This form of freediving is not allowed in competitions due to the potential dangers.