Cave Line Cookie Green Mares 415760GN
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Estimated delivery: June 09, 2026 - June 11, 2026
Cave Line Cookie Green Mares 415760GN
Description:
The Mares Cave Line Cookie is designed for technical penetration dives where clear route marking is essential. It is used to highlight crossings or jumps along a guide line, helping divers maintain orientation in complex underwater environments. Made from injection-molded ABS, it offers a practical and durable construction suited to repeated use. The rounded corners and grooved design make it easy to handle and position, even while wearing dive gloves. Dedicated slots allow the line to pass through securely, while holes provide space for rings and/or identification accessories. A specific marking surface is included for personalized identification or reference. Supplied in packs of 5, these cookies provide a reliable way to organize and identify points of reference during cave or technical dives.
Key Features:
- Designed for technical penetration diving and line marking
- Used to highlight crossings or jumps on a guide wire
- Injection-molded ABS construction for practical durability
- Rounded corners for easier handling and use
- Grooves help position the line accurately
- Slots allow the line to pass through securely
- Holes for rings and/or identification accessories
- Dedicated surface for personalized marking
- Acts as a visual and tactile reference on a guide line
- Supplied in a pack of 5
- Green color for easy identification
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Mares
SKU: 415760GN
Color: Green
Age Group: Adults
Gender: Unisex
Category: Accessories
Recommended Use:
This product is best suited for technical divers who need dependable line-marking tools in cave and penetration diving environments. It is especially useful for highlighting crossings, jumps, and other points that require clear navigation references. The cookie format supports fast recognition both visually and by touch, which can be valuable in low-visibility conditions. It is also a practical choice for divers who organize multiple route markers and want a consistent system for line identification.