Ah I actually want a proper convex mirror to check on the herd without turning around.Just use it it as a mirror to check if any bubbles coming from your first stage. Just play with positioning.
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Ah I actually want a proper convex mirror to check on the herd without turning around.Just use it it as a mirror to check if any bubbles coming from your first stage. Just play with positioning.
Hate to say this, but those mirrors crack very easily. Definitely don’t survive in my dive bag!There a Polish company that makes a version that's widely available in Europe. For example
360 Observe Diving Mirror
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I bet, a blind spot automotive mirror would work. They are like $2-$3Hate to say this, but those mirrors crack very easily. Definitely don’t survive in my dive bag!
What I’d like is a piece of polished stainless steel, maybe chromed, with bungee cords. Something that will survive a heavy metal reel being dropped on it.
I bet, a blind spot automotive mirror would work. They are like $2-$3
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Waterproof scuba hand mirror. Check where your buddy is, see how cool you are, any leaks on hoses, and more! Usable at any depth.
Scuba Hand Mirror | Etsy
Exactly what I do as well. Good for checking for bubbles.If you have a dive computer with a big enough screen, such as a Perdix, you can use that instead. That’s what I do.