XS Scuba  Finger Spool 100'
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XS Scuba Finger Spool 100'



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Key Features

  • Small and low profile design
  • Fit in BCD pocket or clipped off to d-ring
  • Corrosion resistant stainless steel
  • Hi-viz yellow nylon 16 strand braided line
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its Sweet

By GEORGE J.

Carry it on every dive

 

Finger spool.

By MARCO T.

Great finger spool at a good price. Recommend the product.

In the early days of cave diving, reels were not available to buy off the shelf. Divers used anything they could, including empty electrical wire spools. When exploring, divers would pay out the line and if they didn't empty the spool it would be left in the cave for the next dive. The finger spool is most often used as a gap reel or for short distance exploration. Small and low-profile, a spool fits nicely out of the way in a pocket or clipped-off to a D-ring. The holes in the side allow for clipping in a double-ended bolt snap anywhere along the perimeter of the spool to keep the line tight when not in use.

XS Scuba's Finger Spools come equipped with a durable corrosion resistant 4" (10.2cm) stainless-steel double-ender bolt snap with 18-8 stainless-steel internal spring. The spool is injection-molded with glass-filled nylon for strength and long life. The line is .073" (1.86mm) #24 Hi-Viz yellow nylon 16-strand braided line with a breaking strength of 123.5 to 130 lbs. (56 to 59 kg). The XS Scuba Finger Spool is available in 3-sizes and line lengths; 60' (18.3m) measures (Dia. x W) 3" x 1" (7.6cm x 2.5cm), 100' (30.5m) measures (Dia. x W) 3" x 1.44" (7.6cm x 3.7cm) and 160' (49m) measuring (Dia. x W) 3.25" x 1.75" (8.3cm x 4.4cm).

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This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.

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XS Scuba Finger Spool Features

  • XS Scuba Finger Spool:
  • Used as Gap Reel or for Short Distance Exploration
  • Small and Low-Profile
  • Fit in BCD Pocket or Clipped-Off to D-Ring
  • Holes in Side: Clipping in Double-Ended Snap to Keep Line-Tight
  • Durable Corrosion Resistant 4" (10.2cm) Stainless Steel Double-Ender Bolt Snap
  • Snap has 18-8 Stainless Steel Internal Springs
  • Spool: Injection-Molded w/Glass-Filled Nylon for Strength & Long Life
  • Line: .073" (1.86mm) #24 Hi-Viz Yellow Nylon 16-Strand Braided Line
  • Line Breaking Strength: 123.5 to 130 lbs. (56 to 59 kg)
  • 3-Sizes and Line Lengths:
    60' (18.3m) Measures (Dia. x W) 3" x 1" (7.6cm x 2.5 m)
    100' (30.5m) Measures (Dia. x W) 3" x 1.44" (7.6cm x 3.7cm)
    160' (49m) Measures (Dia. x W) 3.25" x 1.75" (8.3cm x 4.4cm)

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Shopper  I am concerned about this line clashing with my scuba outfit, is the color of the line really so green?
EVERITT G  The line is pretty bright on the surface, a dull greenish yellow in the water, you should definitely keep the spool in a BCD pocket when not in use so clashing should not be an issue most of the time. Dangling the spool from the double clip is a really bad practice and will lead to a lost spool or a big line tangle. It's really important that the line is visible when deployed to reduce entanglement hazards. Everitt
JUNE H  Line is fluorescent yellow.
CHRIS R  The line is basically flourscent yellow. I believe iy is this color so if you drop the spool you are more likely to see yhr line if not the spool.
GEORGE B  Color is consistent with what you view online. I chose this color due to the high viz it might offer in the water. Viz is what it is about for me for safety oriented equipt.
DALE W  Safety yellow. Bright lemon
LINDA R  It's a flouresent yellow not green
Frederick C  It's a bit more yellow than green. I bought it BECAUSE it's a bright colour. It's easier to see
JUSTIN R  Ha, yeah the line is as green as the picture shows. No worries though, I hear neon green is very fashionable!!
Joshua V  Yes, it is bright florescent green. Very visible in the water.
LOUIS F  Are you, really, serious about your question? Yes, the line is green, just as you see in the picture. How vain. I carry the spool in my BCD pocket and deploy it when needed. Otherwise, it is not seen by anyone.
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
PAUL D  simple
CHARLES C  Included stainless steel hardware or a great price
ANTHONY K  Have used these in the past
FLETCHER M  easy to use
CHAD H  Already own
ROBERT N  Hi-Vis yellow line
KEN T  Great price and stainless steel double ender. Will use it to deploy an SMB and search and recovery.
Antonio A  Small and compact, I guess 18 meters is more than enough for a surface marker buoy. And it is so cheap.
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