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1973 British Military MoD Watch Strap

by Andy Hillier June 12, 2023

The Story In 1973, the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) were challenged to design and provide to its military personnel a watch strap to withstand some of the harshest of...
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The Benefits of ZULUDIVER Rubber Watch Straps

by Andy Hillier May 31, 2023

Rubber watch straps have gained immense popularity in recent years due to their durability, comfort, and versatility. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a sports lover, or someone who appreciates a...
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The ZULUDIVER OctoPod Watch Strap System

by Richard Brown June 15, 2022

The OctoPodis a unique package offering the first high-end adjustable deployment clasp which fits bespoke Military style straps. 
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What is the role of a conservation biologist? Tolga Aktas sheds light.

by Tolga Aktas April 09, 2021

Before we start, why don’t you tell us a little about who you are and what you do? My name is Tolga Aktas, and I am a conservation biologist, writer,...
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Stop Shipments Of Plastic Waste To Developing Countries

by Jon Quinn March 05, 2021

A nine-year-old schoolgirl has started a petition calling on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to stop shipments of plastic waste to developing countries.
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SEAQUAL® Upcycled Fabric Watch Strap from ZULUDIVER

by Jon Quinn March 03, 2021

Over the past few years, we’ve become a lot more aware of the impact we as a company and as individuals have on our planet. Since addressing this we’ve introduced...
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Wild Camping on Pen-Y-Fan: Highest Mountain in Brecon Beacons

by Klaudio Hacaj February 24, 2021

There are many different ways to enjoy the outdoors, some people do it for recreational benefits and some do it for personal or professional development. But when it comes to...
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Winter Mountaineering on Tryfan in North Wales

by Klaudio Hacaj January 28, 2021

The recent snowy conditions across the UK has brought a smile to many people. However, the first ascent of K2 mountain in winter conditions last week has shook the mountaineering...
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Attempting the Cuillin Ridge: Scottish Adventures

by Klaudio Hacaj January 14, 2021

Within this blog, I hope to briskly share my experience of attempting the Cuillin Ridge traverse, as well as walking the Five Sisters of Kintail and the Aonach Eagach Ridge....
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Chris Weston: Catch A Cornish Sunset

by Chris Weston January 07, 2021

Famous for its beach holidays during the height of summer, North Cornwall is fast becoming a year-round destination. A must for a visit at any time of year is to...
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Climbing my first E2 grade

by Klaudio Hacaj December 30, 2020

The research by UKC suggests that only around 10% of regular climbers tend to climb an E2 - a milestone in my climbing career.
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