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Hi All,
Our company is Solstice Watersports. We manufacture a wide range of inflatable SUPs, Kayaks, Docks, and our newest innovation is the INFLATABLE DIVE PLATFORM. Take a look and let us know what you think.

Dive Platform

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i think it looks really cool and functional for a tired diver / snorkeler....
 
i think it looks really cool and functional for a tired diver / snorkeler....
Exactly. Our best uses so far have been for dive students during certifications. It makes for a nice rest station and meeting spot for a class and instructor.

Other uses have been free-diving rest stations/gear platform. I tie it 50-100 yards behind the boat when I free-dive.
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard.
How do you prevent stuff from falling off the platform or the platform tipping over?
Thanks.
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard.
How do you prevent stuff from falling off the platform or the platform tipping over?
Thanks.
We made it simple-there are 4 D Rings on top that you can easily tie lines or bungees to secure gear. We have even seen dive baskets strapped to the platform. There is also 5 D rings on the bottom for down lines or clipping bags/gear.
 
Sorry, I can't imagine a use for your dive platform.
How about for a meeting location for scuba classes. There are a total of 6 handles for a tired diver to grab onto as a rest station. While resting, it can be used as platform for gear. This is of course, when you are away from the boat and shore.
 

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