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Navbow

Serious snorkelers and recreational divers who want prosumer thrust, an OLED dive display, and a real 131-ft depth rating.

Diver maneuvering a Sublue Navbow underwater scooter in clear ocean water. Image via Sublue.

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Strengths

  • Dual-motor propulsion hits 4.5 mph, proper diver-propulsion pace, not pool-toy speed.
  • OLED display shows depth, speed, and battery in real time with a low-battery alarm, rare at this price.
  • 60-minute dive time, with an extra-battery bundle for all-day trips.
  • 131-ft depth rating covers the full recreational scuba range.
  • One-hand trigger operation plus an action-camera mount; a top pick at DiveIn.

Weaknesses

  • 17.2 lbs, twice the weight of travel scooters.
  • $999 base is pricier than most consumer sea scooters.
  • Freshwater trim requires a separately sold counterweight pack.

Specs

Top Speed Mph
4.5
Runtime Minutes
60
Weight Lbs
17.2
Depth Rating Ft
131

Sources

Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot. Let us know if so.

  1. Navbow product pageSublue Official Store$999 verified via live product data; specs.
  2. Sublue Navbow ReviewedDiveInIndependent review.
By Max Langley·