Deans Sport and Dive
1595 Victoria St N N2B 3E6 Kitchener, ON, Canada
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Locality: Kitchener, Ontario
Phone: +1 519-742-1230
Address: 1595 Victoria St N N2B 3E6 Kitchener, ON, Canada
Website: www.deansdiving.ca/
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So much easier to inspect when you open them up...
The new year is here.. You can call us to book your time for curbside drop off, pickup or schedule a delivery. As we are working with our customers to schedule both curbside visits and deliveries we can not guarantee last minute availability.
We hope you enjoy your time over the holidays, and get everything you want under the Christmas tree this year! With the province imposing a lock down, the retail store will only be available for DELIVERY or CURBSIDE pick up and drop off until the restrictions are removed. We will be closed over the holidays and be available in the store again on January 4th 2021.... Please call and schedule your visit in advance. As I will be scheduling deliveries throughout the week to accommodate customers, we may be unavailable for curbside visits that are not scheduled. We recommend booking a tentative time the day prior to your visit by phone or email so we can confirm we will be waiting for you when you arrive at the store. From our bubble to yours, we wish you a safe and a happy holiday season! See you in the New Year
Canada Post has moved up the deadline for shipping this Christmas season. Get your orders in by Friday for Delivery before Christmas.
Do you have a new drysuit or just had new seals installed. You may need to make sure the seals are trimmed to fit. If trimmed poorly they can tear and fail converting your drysuit into a wetsuit...
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Are you a SCUBA Instructor looking to get started teaching your own programs? Talk to us to see how we can help.
Colder water is just around the corner. Here is a good article on how a regulator can freeze. https://www.scubadiving.com/why-scuba-diving-regulators-fre
A pressure gauge. All the working parts(you do not see) are on the inside.
Are you starting to hibernate? The big troublemaker for your dive gear is salt. As one of the most corrosive substances dive gear comes in contact with we should all take care to make sure we remove it. Whether it is noticeable inside the BC or in the threads, nooks and crannies of your regulator or hiding in material and zippers of suits and bags. With a little moisture it conducts electricity so well that most metals will oxidize in its presence. Even if you have rinsed your equipment after every dive you should fill a tub of water and give it a good rinse and clean inside and out one more time before storage. As air is a poor conductor of electricity equipment that has been cleaned and dried, protected and stored properly can handle the winter months well.
Will you take a vacation if the 14 day self isolation is removed?
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