Nautilus Lifeline GPS Radio for Divers Introduced at DEMA Show 2010

Dive Safety Just Changed Forever with the Nautilus Lifeline GPS Radio for Divers
Wednesday, December 1, 2010

(Dive Travel Business News -- December 1, 2010) -- Dive safety just changed forever with the introduction of the Nautilus Lifeline at the Diving Equipment & Marketing Show (DEMA) in Las Vegas in November 2010. The new product was easily one of the most popular new products introduced during the four-day event.

According to company officials, there were more than 3000 opening orders taken over the 4 days of the show and the inquiries continue to pour in. The Lifeline is a compact depth rated GPS marine VHF radio specifically designed for divers. The product provides an added measure of safety including radio transmitter, emergency transmission of the user's coordinates,position indicating light and additional features.

According to Inventor and Company President Mike Lever, the Nautilus Lifeline “provides a strong emergency signal to every boat or ship with a modern VHF radio within an 8 mile range.”   Lever continues, "This was huge for our entire design team.  I can't begin to describe what it meant  to get such a fantastic and supportive response".  The Nautilus Lifeline has a suggested retail price of $299 and offers a 3-year extended warranty for $39

The company continues to take orders for the product. For more details, email info@nautiluslifeline.com, call 001-604-294-1918 (Canada) or visit the website at Nautilus Lifeline Ltd. For information about the upcoming DEMA Show in Orlando in November 2011 visit the DEMA Show.
 

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