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Oxycheq also makes an Ultralight soft b/p in pink. For a regular back-inflate BC, Zeagle's Zena (women's line) comes in tie-die pink as a standard color. And Atomic sells a pink reg coverplate for it's Z2. One of the newer Tusa fins also comes in a pink/white combo. Do a search for "pink" at scubatoys.com.
(How do I know all this? - a friend dives all pink. She found a hot-pink skin also somewhere)
Tell a seven year old that I want to encourage to dive that (hu)man-eating sharks are just a colour-preference away?! I'm guessing that you're not a dad (that you know of).
Just some pointers on painting fins (and feel free to flame away):
A couple of months back I was assisting with an OW class in what was pretty much zero viz. In an effort to help the students see me I boat a can of yellow spray paint and rattle canned my Hollis F1s. I did a quick and dirty job and the yellow lasted more or less three dives, although there is still some residual yellow streaking left on them so at least no one confuses them with their own
For my second attempt I am using a florescent yellow spray paint designed for outdoor use, I am going to buff the fins with 100 grit sand paper and then clean the hell out of them and do it in a well ventilated but not windy area (so not on my lanai this time). I also plan on doing several coats. I'll post pictures here once I get the time for take two, or you can PM me.
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