





360 View Diving Mirror
The 360 View Diving Mirror is a small convex mirror worn on the wrist or back of the hand, giving you a quick look at what’s going on around you without having to turn your whole body.
It’s a simple bit of kit, but surprisingly handy — especially when you want to keep an eye on buddies, students, valves or hoses while staying in position.
Divers mainly use it for:
- Keeping an eye on a group of divers while guiding
- Watching students during skills without hovering over them
- Peeking into tight spaces like wrecks, caves or under ledges
- Swimming backwards at the surface towards a boat or shot line
- Basic surface signalling if needed
- Bubble checks on valves, hoses or rebreathers
FEATURES:
- Strong 3D printed body
- Bonded glass convex Mirror diameter: 49 mm
- Housing with bungee holes: 52 mm x 72 mm
- Grip pattern on the back for better adhesion
- Includes single-piece bungee
The mirror itself is a small circular convex mirror set in a plastic surround (around 50 mm diameter). It’s attached to an adjustable elastic cord, so you can wear it over a glove, around your wrist, or clip it onto your BCD or harness.
Lightweight, low-profile and easy to forget about until you need it, the 360 Observe is one of those tools that earns its place in your kit bag.
Who It’s For
- Dive instructors keeping an eye on students
- Dive guides leading groups
- Technical and CCR divers doing bubble checks or equipment checks
- Sidemount divers who want a better view of valves and hoses
- Any diver who wants a bit more awareness without extra hassle
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Description
The 360 View Diving Mirror is a small convex mirror worn on the wrist or back of the hand, giving you a quick look at what’s going on around you without having to turn your whole body.
It’s a simple bit of kit, but surprisingly handy — especially when you want to keep an eye on buddies, students, valves or hoses while staying in position.
Divers mainly use it for:
- Keeping an eye on a group of divers while guiding
- Watching students during skills without hovering over them
- Peeking into tight spaces like wrecks, caves or under ledges
- Swimming backwards at the surface towards a boat or shot line
- Basic surface signalling if needed
- Bubble checks on valves, hoses or rebreathers
FEATURES:
- Strong 3D printed body
- Bonded glass convex Mirror diameter: 49 mm
- Housing with bungee holes: 52 mm x 72 mm
- Grip pattern on the back for better adhesion
- Includes single-piece bungee
The mirror itself is a small circular convex mirror set in a plastic surround (around 50 mm diameter). It’s attached to an adjustable elastic cord, so you can wear it over a glove, around your wrist, or clip it onto your BCD or harness.
Lightweight, low-profile and easy to forget about until you need it, the 360 Observe is one of those tools that earns its place in your kit bag.
Who It’s For
- Dive instructors keeping an eye on students
- Dive guides leading groups
- Technical and CCR divers doing bubble checks or equipment checks
- Sidemount divers who want a better view of valves and hoses
- Any diver who wants a bit more awareness without extra hassle















