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Right, this is by no means a definitive list at all but will give you a bit of an idea of some of the sites out there:

http://www.scubastore.com

Based in Spain delivery takes anywhere from 2 days to a week (depending on the amount of gear ordered). You pay for delivery with these so it's best to buy a few items rather than one. Prices are pretty good on most items.


https://ssl.utvinternet.com/aquaholics/dive_Shop.asp

This is Aquaholics based up the north. Delivery is free (and next day!). If a few of you get together you should be able to get a deal, ask for Richard.


http://www.sdswatersports.co.uk/

This is the crows that Aoife Dubh deals with in the UK. They will do discounts for bulk. If you want more info then talk to her. She has a contact in the shop.


http://www.divertec.net/

Should any of you feel the need to run out and buy a VR3 or other such tasty gear then Barry from Diver Tec does by far and away the best prices . And he'll happily show you how to use it to boot!
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Shamelessly stolen from a training handout done by Mr. Andrews:
‘Local’ dive shops:


Ocean Divers (Willie Siddall & Brian Murphy), c/o The Youth Sailing Club, (the building attached to the INSS, West Pier, Dun Laoghaire). Great for wet suit, etc. rental if you use my name as a reference.


Flagship Scuba (Rory Golden), Grand Canal Basin, South Dock Road, D4. Tel. 667 0988. http://www.flagshipscuba.com Full dive shop for purchase of new & some secondhand gear. Air fills. They do bundle packs too. Apex agent. Not open Monday - but open Saturday till 5:30pm I think.


Great Outdoors, 3 Clarenden Market, (near original Chatham St. shop), Dublin 2. Tel. 6727154. Full dive shop for purchase of gear. Air fills. They may do bundle packs too. Scubapro agent. http://www.greatoutdoors.ie


FirstStage Diving (Kevin Seagrave), Unit 6, Dunshaughlin Business Park, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath. Tel 01 8011660. http://www.firststagediving.com Full dive shop for purchase of new & some secondhand gear. Air fills. They do bulk buy packs, but maybe only for groups of 6.
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Shanoe, you forgot to shamelessly steel the bits about divers warehouse & Go-dive.....Stewie (suppose I'll be moderated out for this one - cyber vacuumed again!)
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Apologies to all - especially Mr. Andrews!!
https://vault2.secured-url.com/mtcsl/dw/index.htm
Divers Warehouse (the UK one) seem to have good prices but delivery is extra.

http://www.godive.net/gdequp.htm
Go Dive – another UK based seller.
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As far as I know - First stage diving (mentioned above) are not open for business any more.

I have heard good news about a new dive shop outside Dublin... however, I have had no direct contact with them myself.
http://diveshop.first4scuba.com/shop200 ... oc&docId=5

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Got a mail from Joe Hyland on the site, he's set up a site for second hand dive gear sales in Ireland:

http://divegear.ie
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