• Ep3. Brains

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • We'll give a prize to anyone who correctly counts the number of times we say "brain" in this episode of The Honest Diver Podcast.

    Nic shares a vivid dream that morphs into a lesson on human factors in diving, while Jim recounts a mouthpiece mishap that highlights common gear issues.

    We answer divers' burning questions about Enluva gloves' tendency to shrink and debate the merits of weight belts versus integrated weights for optimal underwater trim.

    Our product spotlight shines on Stream2Sea, a pioneering brand in eco-friendly diving essentials. We discuss their range of reef-safe products, from shampoos to the must-have Sea Clearly Mask Prep Kit, emphasising the importance of protecting our oceans while having products that actually work!

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