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CATALOG Welcome Edge-Hog Dive Gear Is a Value Driven Company That Provides Divers the Highest Quality Scuba Equipment, at the Best Price Possible 2019-2020 VERSION 2019.9 PRODUCT CATALOG Welcome Edge-Hog Dive Gear is a value driven company that provides divers the highest quality Scuba equipment, at the best price possible. While we are a lean organization, we strive to offer our customers the service and support they deserve. When you communicate with us you’ll be speaking with those who help with product development and support your enjoyment in SCUBA diving. We would like you to meet the team that makes EDGE-HOG operate on a daily basis. Chris operates out of our Macon, GA. Warehouse. He enjoys spear-fishing, deep water wrecks, and occasional fun dives with friends and family. Chris began diving after he retired from the US Army and worked in Scuba retail before coming to EDGE-HOG in 2018. As a SDI/TDI Course Director, Chris’ favorite course to teach is SDI Divemaster and also as an avid Spear-fisher he enjoys teaching the Hunter Gather course. Chris enjoys helping our partners be more profitable in their sales efforts. He looks forward to assisting you in finding ways EDGE-HOG Dive Gear can be a significant and rewarding part of Chris Roberts your diving success. Operations Manager Bob began diving in 1970 with the US Navy and retired in‘94. He has dove from North to South poles and many places in between. Bob works with the Navy and Army helping PTSD and other handicap service members through Scuba Therapy with the Purple Fins Project. As a SDI Instructor Trainer and PADI IDC Staff Instructor he has certified all levels. His favorite course is teaching the IDC/IE for new instructors. Bob understands the demands of shop ownership as well as Bob Collins being a successful long term independent instructor. Director of Sales Contact Bob We are eager to partner with dive professionals of all facets and we never ask you to make an order com- mitment that would negatively impact the success of your business. If you currently operate a successful dive operation you will find working with us a welcome change of pace. We strive to offer guidelines, pricing structures and general policies that are easy to understand. These help create the maximum value for your business without impeding success. Edge Catalog | edge-gear.com | [email protected] 2 NEW NEW ITEMS Pole Spear Coated Fiberglass wtih 6mm Threads Coated Fiberglass pole spear with 6mm male threaded tip and rubber bands. Available in 6ft, 5ft, and 28in lengths. Part No: EDG-SPR-17 (28 in), EDG-SPR-19 (5ft) and EDG-SPR-20 (6ft) Paralyzer 6.7” 6mm thread Trident Barbed Tip 4.5in Paralyzer 11” 6mm thread Polespear Latex HD Sling Available in Barbed or No -Barbed 6mm Thread Available in Barbed or No -Barbed Available in : 14”, 19”, 23” and 28” Part No: EDG-SPT-01 (barbed) Part No: EDG-SPT-03 Part No: EDG-SPT-05 (barbed) Part No: EDG-SPSL Part No: EDG-SPT-02 Part No: EDG-SPT-06 Tank Aluminum 80 Pro Frameless Mask Pro “Hybrid” BCD Salute Wetsuit See Page See Page See Page See Page 30 7 20 24 Spool Pocket Pro Knife Fits All Snorking Vest Kauai Snorkeling Fins See Page See Page See Page See Page 30 28 29 12 3 Edge Catalog | edge-gear.com | [email protected] Mask Fins Snorkel Packages Build a Package from these components! Starter The MSF Package Builder offers exceptional savings Package Builder for a new diver when buying their gear for Open Water certification. As a bonus to getting a great deal on essential gear, divers can also add optional “nice-to- Starting at have” items they will need at some point. 95 $64. For example: A “New Diver” package would include a as Shown Mask, Snorkel and Fins. Optional items normally added $89.95 to this package are; Boots, Regulator Mouthpiece and Mesh Gear Bag. “Nice-to-have” items would include; Dive light, Cutting Device, Slate and other dive convenience gear. Maybe even a wet suit and gloves. MSF Package Must Include Mask ( and Neoprene strap) Snorkel Fins Optional items normally added; Boots, Mouthpiece and Mesh Gear Bag. Dive Students appreciate having a guide to gear allowing them to make an informed decision based on what most divers buy for their Open Water certification courses. Total Buoyancy Control Package TBCS Flex Harness Soft Plate Package Builder Starting at Flex Harness $464.95 TBCS package must Include Harness (Basic or Flex) 23lb Wing Backplate (Soft, Aluminum or Stainless) Wing (23lb or 32lb) Aluminum Backplate Stainless Backplate Weight Pockets (10lb or 5lb) Crotch Strap (1.5in or 2.0in) Tank Straps (Plastic, Stainless or Quick-fit) Other Accessories can be added like Weight Pockets (5lb, 10lb) Single tank adapter, Pad for hard plate, or Plastic Backpad metal grommet screws. Quick-fit Single Tank Adapter 32lb Wing Crotch strap 1.5 or 2.0 Stainless New 2019 EDGE-HOG Package Builder Guides Scuba Packages Scuba Package Builders offer exceptional savings for; Beginner, Advanced and Technical Divers when buying a complete kit vs individual pieces. SCUBA Package Builder New Divers desire a value priced kit. The EDGE Element BCD, Nano Regulator set and Nano Octo plus 2 Gauge Console. Up-grade to HOG’s D1x and Rec-Tec Octo. Smart divers will Starting at add-on a Gauge Leash, Octo Holder and Mesh Dive Bag. $499.95 Advanced or Pro Divers choose HOG’s “PRO” Hybrid as Shown BCD, D1x Regulator set and Rec-Tek Octo and Gauge Console. Add-on Octo Holders and Console Leashes. $554.95 *Up-grade able to the high performance HOG D3 / Zenith and Zenith Octo. Tech Divers choose the very popular Total Buoyancy Control System BCD (below left) plus top rated D3 / Zenith with Zenith Octo and Single Gauge Console. Scuba Package must Include Regulator Octo Gauge BCD Many other Add-ons may be included like Regulator and Dive Bags. Tech Regulator Packages Starting at Tech Regulator Package Builders are designed to give 95 $349. Tech Regulator the Advanced or Tech Diver proven performance and Package Builder reliability at affordable pricing in the configuration they wish to dive. Be it single tank, doubles or side-mount diving with time tested designs with HOG’s proprietary improvements makes them even better but with a price point that beats all others. Tech Package must Include Choice of 1st Stage Choice of 2nd Stage Reg Hoses ( Rubber or Flex) Choice of SPG HP Hoses ( Rubber or Flex) Choice of Swivel Add-ons include needed Bolt Snaps, Clips and various Dive Bags. MASKS HOG Frameless Mask GearBlack Box Only Ultra Part No: HOG2044HOG-2044 • Fits most face sizes • Large single front tempered glass lens with tear drop shape • Flat black silicone skirt, no frame • Uses narrow 5/8 inch wide silicone mask strap • Protective plastic carrying case included -Size: 20cm wide x 10cm tall x 7cm deep (Out of carry- ing case) -Weight: 8.25oz /.234kg (Out of carrying case) HOG TECH Low Profile 4 Color options Part No: HOG-0045 Fits small to average faces • Perfect as a pocket backup mask • Ultra low profile two lens tempered glass design. • Black Rubberized Frame with colored trim accents • Black silicone skirt • Uses narrow 5/8 inch wide silicone mask strap • Protective plastic carrying case included • Corrective optical replacement lenses available • Left and Right eye - Diopters from -1.5 to -6.0 in .5 increment2 - Weight 5.5oz Hog Mask Optical Lens Available in Left or Right -1.5 thru -6.0 Part No: HOG-0237 Makes a great backup mask, small compact and fits great in to a BCD pocket as a backup! Color Options Black/Blue Black/Yellow Black/Pink Black/Red Part No: HOG-0045-U Part No: HOG-0045-Y Part No: HOG-0045-P Part No: HOG-0045-R Edge Catalog | edge-gear.com | [email protected] 6 MASKS Edge Stealth Frameless Mask GearBlack Box or Clear Ultra Only Part No: HOG2044EDG-0421-BB (Black) EDG-0421-CL (Clear) Low-Profile design with a wide field of vision • Folds flat for easy carrying: Fits in BCD pocket • High-Grade silicone skirt bonded directly to lens • Single tempered glass lens • Low internal volume for effortless clearing • Double feathered edge skirt • Quick-Adjust strap buckles • Buckles molded directly to skirt for flexible fit. • Protective plastic carrying case included (5.5oz weight) HOG Pro Frameless Mask Black Only Part No: HOG-M22-BB Rectangular single lens shape, providing an excellent field of view on the periphery as well as straight ahead • Frameless single-lens design with great field of view. • Soft silicone skirt uses a double-seal system. • Buckles molded directly to skirt for flexible fit. • Mask can be folded at the skirt for easy storage • Protective plastic carrying case included (5.5oz weight) Edge Panoramic Ultra 3 Color options Part No: EDG-0113 The EDGE Panoramic Ultra is a three window mask with extreme viewing sight lines. For divers who may suffer claus- trophobia in lower volume masks or those who just prefer a wider viewing lens the Panoramic Ultra is the solution. • Fits average to larger faces • Large three pane tempered glass lens • Uses narrow 5/8 inch wide silicone mask strap • Protective plastic carrying case included (5.5oz weight) Specifications Size: 18cm wide x 10cm tall x 8cm deep (Out of carrying case) Color Options Weight: 8.87oz / .251kg (Out of carrying case) Silicone Mask Straps Narrow Black/Black Black/Blue Black/Yellow Clear Part No: EDG-0391C Part No: EDG-0113-BB Part No: EDG-0113-BU Part No: EDG-0113-BY Black Part No: EDG-0391B 7 Edge Catalog | edge-gear.com | [email protected] MASKS Edge Max Vision Ultra “HD” Mask GearBlack Box Only Ultra Part No: HOG2044EDG-0363 The EDGE Ultra HD takes the excellent Max Vision Ultra mask and adds HI-Definition optics.
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