Carmagnolle Diving Suit
__SPACER__ There was only one Carmagnolle diving suit ever made and it sits, unused, in the Navy museum in Paris. In order to cope with undersea water pressure the helmet looks like a giant insect eye...
View ArticleSeawalker diving helmet
__SPACER__ Although this is a round, space helmet shaped shaped design this helmet is a world apart from the deep sea versions. Made in Japan, this helmet allows people with no diving experience to...
View ArticleSpace Helmet Used As Shallow Water Diving Helmet
__SPACER__ This is a custom made $800 helmet based upon the type of thing that NASA astronauts would use for weightless simulation training in pools. link » wistit »
View ArticleKirby-Morgan Style Conversion of a Yokohama Air Hat
__SPACER__ For some reason, this helmet, with its array of lenses, reminds us of the screw top aluminum containers you get in kitchens. link » wistit »
View ArticleDESCO Air Hat
__SPACER__ Designed in the late 60s and still in use, the DESCO air hat is something of a design classic. It is still the preferred helmet for use in hazardous conditions. link » wistit »
View ArticleDSL B2 Deepsea helmet
__SPACER__ This is the same helmet as the other version featured in this list, but without the welding visor. Its specifications are so rugged that the air intake looks like a motorbike manifold. link...
View ArticleUS Navy helium helmet
__SPACER__ This is a working helium/oxygen mix helmet based upon the all time classic US Navy Mark V helmet, but modified with a tank on the back to recycle some of the helium. Desco will sell you it...
View ArticleMILLER – DUNN DIVINHOOD 3
__SPACER__ Made in the late 30s one the distinctive features of this shallow water helmet, other than its lamp like shape, is the inclusion of a Bakelite telephone handset for communication with the...
View ArticleAquabell Diving Helmet
__SPACER__ The Aqua Bell was a mass produced, toy like, shallow water diving helmet, produced in the 1970s. As of writing, someone is currently selling one on eBay. link » wistit »
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