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    Well not even $100 but pretty close once tax and shipping was added. But I just picked up DUI's weight & trim II harness weight system. I always told my self that I'd never pay that much for a fancy weight belt but that changed after only one use. I tried it on my last dive and didn't even realize I was wearing weight until I started to ascend. I wore the waist clip really loose and had the weights a lot lower than normal and I loved it. Also on land it felt like a lot less weight because it's not just on your hips.

    So what was your last great purchase that was relatively inexpensive?

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    What I NEED to get that is inexpensive is thin waterproof dive socks. I really get some wear marks after 4 days of trip diving.
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    sometimes it's the little cheap things that really help...... but that seems to be pretty rare or at least in diving

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    I have to disagree, some of the cheapest items can be an extremely important and useful part of diving.

    Some of the items I can think of off the top of my head:

    Batterys
    O-Rings
    Mask/Fin strap
    air fill
    dive slate
    dive log
    safety sausage
    save a dive kit
    whistle
    brass clips
    ear drops (ear beer, etc)
    mesh bag
    fish/critter id guide
    jon line
    and a towel (Remember Towlie says, "never forget to bring a towel")
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    ok I mean the convenience factor those are mostly necessitates.

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