Apeks 90L Roller Bag
A year on from the first Coronavirus lockdown, we are all desperate to travel and explore the underwater world again.
A year on from the first Coronavirus lockdown, we are all desperate to travel and explore the underwater world again.
Everybody knows the legendary wrecks of the Egyptian Red Sea from the Thistlegorm to the Salem Express. But there are stories of rarely dived remains of ships that rest in the shallow waters up north in the Gulf of Suez.
No matter how well you look after your equipment, there will invariably be the odd moment when you need to tweak, replace or tighten something up. And that's when you need to have your tools handy.
The organisers expect to have 450+ attendees at the venue and 50.000+ viewers online from all over the world attending eight panels with 22 world-leading divers, explorers, scientists, researchers – individuals related to the subaquatic world.