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About Mike's Dive Store:

Mike’s London Dive Store may have been established for more than thirty years but its history goes back much further than that. It’s founder, big Mike Calder, was the super-salesman at a dive store in Fulham Palace Road in West London. A local lad who was larger in life than in so many ways, he was so successful at serving divers with the equipment that suited their needs best that people beat a path to his door from all over the country.

Mike was a diver and he believed that if his customers were satisfied they’d return. He took the long view. He was eventually so successful that other dive shop owners even protested he was distorting the market.

It was inevitable that he would set up in business for himself and with the help of a local friend started selling dive equipment from a warehouse at Richmond’s waterside. Eventually he moved the business to the more accessible premises it is in today.

Mike was a giant of the UK’s diving industry in many more ways than one and all who knew him were shocked when he was suddenly taken from us long before his time, in 2009.

Still in his early teens, Scuba Steve started diving in the Sinai in 1989, in the days when Red Sea liveaboard operations were truly pioneering. He accompanied skipper Jan Ellingsen on Colona IV on a 1200 nautical mile trip down to the Sudan and learned to dive on the way. A few exciting encounters with grey reef sharks and he was hooked.

He worked alongside Mike and purchased Mike’s Dive Store when it became available. Mike’s son chose to sell to Steve because he could see that Steve had the same passion as his dad for scuba diving and was confident that he would carry on the tradition of good service and advice from a position of a wealth of knowledge very much as his dad had done.

Mike’s Dive Store is not about shifting boxes of product but having the patience to understand the particular needs and wishes of every one of its individual customers. That’s you!

There are very many aspects to the underwater world and Steve has seen most of them. He instils in his staff this philosophy to only sell the right tools for the job and many of the currently regular customers will tell you that it was Mike sold them their first set of diving equipment. Mike may have passed away but Mike’s Dive Store is alive and well, and Scuba Steve is carrying on the traditions that Mike established for it.

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Phone:

2089946006

Email:

steve@mikesdivestore.com

Location:

113, Power Road, London
W4 5PY

More effective than the flat mirror I slotted under the clear plastic cover of my wetnotes. As the 360observe mirror is convexed it has a wider field of view. This makes bubble checking easier when diving solo. I am trying different mounting positions for the mirror. Over my right-hand dry glove on the wrist, with the mirror on the palm side, seems to work the best. It is then possible to raise the mirror above the head to look back at the rebreather. It is also possible to look at the side or behind. Alternatively, it can be handheld to give more scope in positioning the mirror. I will also try to mount it on my "selfie" stick that I use with a TomTom Bandit or GoPro. This would increase the field of view. The mirror is slightly recessed in a plastic moulding that has slots for the robust and adjustable elastic strap. This means that the curvature of the mirror is afforded a little protection from grazing or scuffs. It is a neat product and goes some way to solving the problem of checking equipment when diving solo or penetration a wreck - it might assist in determining the nature of snagging. Of course, it is also useful to check on buddies who might be behind. Mike's supplied my unit at a competitive price. Delivery was delayed by Mike's resolved this and expressed another unit. When the first unit finally arrived, Mike's supplied a postage-paid return label. A first-class supplier.
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