Diving Unlimited International
Diving Unlimited International (DUI) is a U.S. based company that specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of diving equipment. Founded in 1963, DUI has become a leading name in the scuba diving industry, known for its high-quality drysuits and other diving gear.
History[edit | edit source]
DUI was established in 1963 by Dick Long, a pioneer in the field of scuba diving. Long's passion for diving and his innovative approach to equipment design have been instrumental in shaping the company's direction and success. Over the years, DUI has introduced several groundbreaking products, including the first commercially available drysuit.
Products[edit | edit source]
DUI's product line includes a wide range of diving equipment, such as drysuits, diving masks, fins, and diving regulators. The company is particularly known for its drysuits, which are designed to keep divers dry and warm in cold water conditions. DUI drysuits are recognized for their durability, comfort, and innovative features.
Reputation[edit | edit source]
DUI has earned a reputation for quality and innovation in the diving industry. The company's products are used by recreational divers, professional divers, and military divers worldwide. DUI's commitment to research and development, coupled with its focus on customer service, has helped it maintain its position as a leading manufacturer of diving equipment.
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