Personalized Waterproof 3M Sticker Labels for Scuba Diving Gear, Boating Gear, Fishing Gear, Kayak Gear and Camping Gear
R 1,453
or 4 x payments of R363.25 with
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Delivery: 10-20 working days
Personalized Waterproof 3M Sticker Labels for Scuba Diving Gear, Boating Gear, Fishing Gear, Kayak Gear and Camping Gear
Used in Scuba Diving as an effective means to identify gear in or out of the water specially in a “communal rinse tub” setting. Also, ideal for use in all other outdoor recreational activities like fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, photography etc. Never lose your gear again because it was not labeled!
Labels are made of 3M Reflective Sticker Sheet. Now has added lamination film to resist print scratches and fading! Absolutely waterproof, weatherproof, tamper resistant and Dishwasher friendly. The labels have superior adhesive qualities. Please Take Note: The stickers do not adhere well to soft and flexible materials like Neoprene wetsuits. There is a remedy for this called the Zipp Tags. Please copy and paste this product code in the Amazon search Box: B00VCCHQFC
Initial Design- Layout A: There are a total of 139 individual in pre-cut and easy to peel off labels in every 8 3/8 x 10 3/4" sheet. 1) Long horizontal size (3" x 5/16")- 34 pcs. 2) Small horizontal size (1 1/2" x 3/16")- 45 pcs. 3) Small square size (9/16" x 9/16")- 30 pcs. 4) Large square size (13/16" x 12/16")- 30 pcs.
Very Important: You will have to Customize your order by Clicking the "Customize Now" button on the upper right-hand corner. Your personalized text/name should be 35 characters maximum. Possible text & logo compression should be considered if text is too long.
As you will see, those who have purchased the labels love it and find that it addresses a need quite unique in scuba diving- that you rinse your gear after use and share the same communal tub with everyone else's gear in it . Here is an Amazon customer review that typifies this sentiment: "Any scuba diver who has been boat diving (especially on a crowded boat) knows that everyones gear looks the same and gets mixed up into one big pile. What to do? Some divers mark their gear with paint or Sharpie, but it wears off and looks ugly. Some do not mark their gear at all, and it disappears."