With the Octopus Nose Clip Made from Recycled Fishing Nets, you show your commitment as a responsible freediver.
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With the Octopus Nose Clip Made from Recycled Fishing Nets, you show your commitment as a responsible freediver.
The Octopus nose clip made from recycled fishing nets is more than just a technical tool for freedivers – it’s a symbol of responsible action in freediving. Created in collaboration with the French startup “Fil & Fab,” a company dedicated to recycling old fishing nets, this nose clip represents the first step toward reducing plastic waste in the oceans. The nets are collected along the northern coast of France and transformed into a durable material specifically developed for the structure of the Octopus nose clip. This high-quality product makes a difference, even if it is only a small contribution globally to the preservation of the marine environment.
The structure of the Octopus nose clip is made of 97% recycled material. Only 3% of the product consists of new blue pigments, added to preserve the classic look without compromising sustainability. Despite using recycled materials, our crash tests show that the nose clip has the same robustness and durability as our standard models. This means that freedivers can rely on the usual quality and stability while making a sustainable choice.
Not only the structure of the nose clip but also the accessories have been sustainably rethought. The leash, usually made of nylon, is made of natural cotton in this model. This choice avoids microplastic emissions and further reduces the product’s ecological footprint.
For freedivers, the connection to nature and the ocean is particularly strong. With the Octopus