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  2. Rash guard - Wikipedia

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    Surfing "long-sleeves" rashguard. A rash guard, also known as rash vest or rashie, is an athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester.The name rash guard reflects the fact that the shirt protects the wearer against rashes caused by abrasion, or by sunburn from extended exposure to the sun, as sun protective clothing.

  3. Cressi-Sub - Wikipedia

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    Divesuits Cressi dive wear stands as a separate division within the company and includes more than 30 styles of wetsuits, dive skins and rash guards. These include diving and general watersports styles as well as specialty designs for freedivers and camouflage models for use in spearfishing.

  4. List of diver certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    NASDS (USA) - National Association of Scuba Diving Schools only USA (Founded in the 1960s and merged with SSI in 1999) [30] TAC - The Aquatic Club - existed in the UK between 1982 and 1986. dissolved organization [31]

  5. Diving suit - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric diving suit, dry suit, hot water suit, rash guard, wetsuit A diving suit is a garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment . A diving suit may also incorporate a breathing gas supply (such as for a standard diving dress or atmospheric diving suit ), [ 1 ] but in most cases the term applies only to ...

  6. National Academy of Scuba Educators - Wikipedia

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    The National Academy of Scuba Educators, also known as NASE Worldwide, is a recreational scuba training organization which was founded in Texas during 1982. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In February 2011 NASE re-launched its image and developed new standards and practices. [ 4 ]

  7. Diving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Rebreather diving, closed-circuit or semi-closed-circuit scuba; Freediving or breathhold diving, where the diver completes the dive on a single breath of air taken at the surface before the dive. Snorkelling allows breathing at the surface with the face submerged, and is used as an adjunct to free diving and scuba.