Quality You Can Dive With!
At DIB Diving, we bring you high-quality scuba and freediving gear from trusted industry leaders designed to deliver comfort, safety, and performance on every dive. From fins and masks to wetsuits, wings, and accessories, our selection ensures you’re equipped with reliable gear backed by innovation and experience.
We believe in try before you buy! With us you can test most of the gear on this list in real diving conditions. That way, you know your gear works for you before making it your own.
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XDEEP is renowned for its Stealth 2.0 sidemount systems, trusted by divers worldwide for their modular design and stability. Equally, their NX Series backmount wings offer streamlined comfort, ergonomic harnesses, and adaptable setups for both recreational and technical use. Designed and built in the EU, all XDEEP systems combine reliability, durability, and innovation. Their accessories complete the picture, helping divers fine-tune their setups. XDEEP also supports the dive community through global exploration projects.
Founded in Tokyo in 1952, TUSA is one of the original scuba gear innovators, now manufacturing under ISO 9001 quality standards across Japan and Taiwan. TUSA gear spans masks, fins, snorkels, BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, and accessories — a full ecosystem for divers. Their Zensee mask, HyFlex Zoom fin, and Solla fin have all been recognized for exceptional comfort, view, and efficiency in independent tests. Known for combining reliability, ergonomic design, and innovation, TUSA delivers equipment that meets both everyday and advanced diving needs.
CETMA crafts fins using aerospace-grade carbon and Italian precision, designed for freediving, spearfishing, and apnea. Their Mantra blades feature a Dynamic Resonance System (DRS) and FEM-tuned stiffness for exceptional thrust with minimal effort. The Taras bifins and monofin offer pro-level performance for deep and dynamic disciplines with optimal ergonomic fit. Their Dynami‑Tech blades are lightweight, powerful, and trusted by safety teams globally. Combine their blades with CETMA’s S‑Wing footpockets to create a customized, high-performance fin system.
Built by champion freediver Alexander Bubenchikov, 2BFREE buoys are designed with the freediver’s real-world needs front and center. Their standard and XL models offer robust PVC construction, rapid drainage, ample rope capacity, and multiple ergonomic handles for ease and comfort. Essential safety features include dive flags, D‑rings, and quick-drain systems. The larger XL version adds extra rope capacity and stability for more demanding sessions. Plus, customizable full setups make it effortless to equip your freediving training or events.
Launched in 2014 by tech-savvy divers, OrcaTorch brings precision engineering and rugged design to the dive light market. They offer everything from compact everyday torches like the USB-C powered D550 to powerful 3000-lumen lights such as the D710, built for dives up to 150 m deep. For underwater filming, the D710V MK2 delivers adjustable white, red, and UV lighting in a wide 120° beam ideal for videography. All models are crafted for durability, with features like waterproofed aluminum casings, smart protection circuits, and ergonomic controls. Divers consistently praise OrcaTorch for performance, reliability, and unmatched value.
Rofos delivers Italian-crafted trilaminate drysuits specifically built for technical, cave, and wreck diving, blending comfort with strength. The RS X model offers full customization, integrated boots, reinforced areas, and rigorous pre-shipment testing. Their RS 450K and lightweight RS 360 versions share that commitment to fit and performance, with options like Kevlar reinforcement and heater cable ports for extreme environments. Each suit can be tailored with various seals, cuffs, and visual customizations. Rofos suits strike the perfect balance between durability, mobility, and precision engineering.
Born from triathlon insights in 1995, Orca revolutionized wetsuit design by focusing on swimmer-specific performance and innovation. Partnering with Yamamoto, they craft suits using premium, eco-driven neoprene featured in award-winning technologies like AirLite and AirRelease. Orca offers tailored ranges—from buoyancy-focused “Progressive” suits to streamlined “Natural” models for expert swimmers. Their products cover triathlon, open water, freediving, swimrun, and surf disciplines with consistent quality. Each suit emerges from years of testing in the Orca Lab, ensuring reliability for athletes and explorers alike. And it turns out these suits work great for freediving.
Founded by Swiss freediver Pascal Berger in 2015, Octopus Freediving combines functional innovation with clean, Swiss engineering. Their portfolio includes noseclips, fluid goggles, lanyards, bottom plates, and other core freediving accessories—crafted for reliability and sleek aesthetics. Each tool focuses on solving real-world freediving needs with precision. Whether refining technique with an equalization tool or using a pulling system at depth, Octopus gear supports the freediver’s journey. Trusted worldwide, their designs reflect a community-first approach and commitment to performance.
Garmin blends advanced dive computing with smartwatch functionality in devices like the Descent MK2i, MK3i, and G2—each offering dive modes, air integration, and premium displays. The MK3i delivers tech-diving tools such as SubWave sonar, multi-gas support, and up to 200 m depth capability. Paired with their stylish and resilient design, Garmin dive watches consistently earn praise for their robustness and interface. For divers in remote areas, Garmin’s inReach Mini (with dive case) ensures SOS, GPS, messaging, and even voice communication capabilities—keeping safety always within reach.
Born in Poland from a dive club and evolving into a full technical gear manufacturer, Tecline delivers modular dive systems that adapt to both recreational and technical diving needs. Their signature Donut 22 wing and R-series regulators (e.g., R4, R5) highlight their early leadership and technical versatility. Everything—from masks and travel BCDs to lights and reels—is designed to be part of your personalized setup. With gear tested against high European standards and trusted globally, Tecline gives divers the tools to craft their “perfect configuration.” It’s equipment that fits your dive, and your diving fits you.
DiveVolk revolutionizes underwater video by offering full-touch housings—no button presses needed—for seamless control of your smartphone below the surface. The SeaTouch 4 Max series delivers smartphone-like performance to depths of 60 m, in both iPhone and Android versions. Flexible accessory kits let you expand your setup with lenses, lighting, trays, or Wi-Fi transmitters—ideal for divers and content creators alike. Their housing design has earned the brand recognition as a forward-thinker in underwater gear innovation. DiveVolk makes filming the ocean as intuitive as filming above water.
Venture Heat delivers high-performance heated undersuits that bring reliable thermal warmth to divers exploring cold environments. Their V3 range—including the PRO, DRY, and SPORT models—is fully waterproof to 100 m and uses advanced carbon-nanofiber heating. The PRO and DRY versions feature dual-zone heating, dual batteries, and wrist-remote control with haptic feedback, with runtimes up to 6 hours. The DRY V3 adds 3M Thinsulate insulation for chilly dives, while the SPORT V3 brings core warmth to surface water sports. Divers report extended comfort, longer dives, and significantly warmer extremities, making the gear a game-changer in cold-water diving.
SurfEars was created to protect ears in the water without cutting you off from the sounds and awareness that matter, with a patented vented design that keeps water out while letting sound and pressure pass naturally that means you can dive and equalise with them. Built for surfers and other water athletes, its 4.0 version adds a more durable, customizable fit, including options that work well with smaller ears or hoods, while also using recycled materials to reduce environmental impact.
Slippy is a powder concentrate that mixes into a very slippery wetsuit lubricant, making it easy to put on and take off opencell and smooth skin wetsuits in under a minute. One 150g unit makes 16 liters of lubricant, it’s 99.1% water, doesn’t dry out or oil your skin, and is designed to be repeatable and custom-mixed to your needs. Made from biodegradable, non-toxic ingredients with no microplastics, it’s also a more nature-friendly choice for divers and water athletes.
KUBI was founded in 2002 and is known for dry glove systems built with a focus on quality, functionality, and long-term use in demanding diving conditions. It offers complete systems, fitted options, glove-side sets, spares, and expedition gear. KUBI also emphasizes detailed product development and testing, with a strong connection to technical diving and a clear priority on making gear that performs without compromise.
Sopras is a multi-branch diving brand founded by Dario Ricci in 1997, covering recreational scuba, technical diving, and freediving through the Soprassub, Sopras Tek, and Sopras Apnea lines. The brand offers a broad range of equipment including wetsuits, regulators, masks, fins, tanks, accessories, and custom freediving suits, with a focus on quality, innovation, and performance underwater.
Evolve Apnea is a Hawaii-based freediving brand built around innovation, performance, and a strong connection to the ocean. Its standout products include the FREEQ® and DEEP FREEQ® goggles, which feature a self-equalizing design for a smoother, hands-free diving experience, alongside modular freediving gear made with a clear focus on sustainability and technical performance.
Lobster Weight is a Moldova-based freediving brand known for its modular neck-weight systems, designed to improve balance, comfort, and streamlining underwater. Its Lobster Neck Weight and Squid Neck Weight are handcrafted, adjustable, and built for performance, with the brand highlighting durability, ergonomic design, and use in record-level freediving.
D-LUXE Dive Gear is a German brand known for premium scuba accessories, especially its cylinder hose retainers, tank straps, rigging sets, and custom covers. The brand emphasizes handmade quality, personalization, and practical gear that adds both function and a polished look to dive setups, with a clear focus on technical and recreational divers alike.
OMS, short for Ocean Management Systems, has a long-standing reputation for diving equipment built around durability, innovation, and control underwater. The brand is especially known for patented backplates, unique harness systems, wings in multiple lift configurations, fins, and technical accessories that support both demanding dives and broader recreational use.






