Books and Slates

Log Books and Underwater Writing Slates

A diving log book is a very handy way of recording and saving information about your diving experiences.

Dive students 'are' required to record their scuba lessons in a dive log, and most dive centers offer a free log book as part of their scuba courses.

Log Books normally come in a ring binder, which allows divers to easily add more pages as they continue their diving career.

Log Books normally come in a ring binder, which allows divers to easily add more pages as they continue their diving career.

Log Book Tip

A great way to wander down 'memory lane' is to attach small photos of your dive buddies to the pages of your log book.

Then, you'll recognize the diving friends that you've made in later years thanks to a really well kept log book.

WR3-F Glow-in-the-Dark Underwater Writing Slate

The multi-side underwater writing slate made by IST Sports is ideal for scuba teachers as well as for recreational divers.

We often get asked 'can you talk while scuba diving'. Well, this is one of the clearest methods that some instructors use for communicating safety instructions with students underwater.

Furthermore, the WR3-F Underwater Writing Slate glows in the dark (ideal for the PADI Night Diver course or for diving in low-visibility).

Key Features

  • Review of the WR3-F Glow-in-the-Dark Underwater Writing SlateThe unique slate with elastic hinge bands creates extra writing space without losing its compactness
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 4.7 inches (10.5 x 12 centimetres)
  • Velcro™ strap attaches to a diver's forearm for optimum streamlining with high-visibility Neon Yellow
  • Having a charcoal pencil helps to prevent corrosion (attached with stretchy plastic coil and handy storage facility in the integrated sleeve)
  • 3 snap open layers with 5 writing surfaces with large side tabs is great for easy opening and closing (even when you're wearing neoprene dive gloves)

Note: The scuba equipment section contains more information about the gear divers use with some extra safety tips for beginners.


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