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Save $100 on this underwater scooter and take epic photos as you glide through the waves

TL;DR: The NAVBOW Underwater Scooter is only $899.99 as of Oct. 23. That’s $100 off for a limited time.


Diving enthusiasts know there’s nothing like taking that dip underwater to see what aquatic life lies below. Whether you’re a seasoned diver, just getting started, or know someone who lives to take their yearly diving trips into the tropics, this underwater scooter is the ultimate gift. 

The NAVBOW Underwater Scooter features an ergonomically designed bow shape to give you more speed, strength, and flexibility while you’re in the water. It’s all powered by strong dual motors that can propel you up to 4.47 miles per hour underwater. It can even be used in depths of up to 131 feet. You can see more and get there faster with this handy tool.

Since it’s rechargeable, you don’t have to worry about dangerous cords keeping you tied to a boat or dock. Just one full charge of the NAVBOW will provide up to 75 minutes of swim time, so you’ll never have to worry about returning to the surface for a charge before you’re ready.

But perhaps the coolest feature of all in the NAVBOW is the fact that it lets you take underwater photos with the built-in camera mount. You can add a GoPro or other waterproof camera and capture all kinds of once-in-a-lifetime underwater moments. Plus, you’ll easily know how deep or far you are at any time, thanks to the OLED display that displays a quick-view operating status of your machine. The scooter itself weighs under seven and a half pounds, so it’ll never drag you down in the water. You’ll feel like a weightless fish as you discover more in a shorter amount of time underwater.

The NAVBOW Underwater Scooter usually retails for $999, since it offers a mount for snapping HD photos, supports one-handed operation, and more. But for a limited time, you can get it on sale for just $899.99.

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