Waterproof Dive Logs and Wet Notes
We offer Rite in the Rain paper as an optional upgrade to make your dive logs water resistant. We also have fully waterproof dive logs, fish id cards, scubatags, and dive slates for underwater use.
With you all the way!
From your first breath underwater, we want to help you remember your dives in the best dive log possible.
We think nothing beats turning old pages and reliving memories from your diving holidays. And we have built the best paper based dive log system to help you do that.
But if you have moved on to the online world (or are just starting out), then please take a look at our free dive log map service. Just the start of our eventual free and full featured online dive log.
Why are we the best dive log system?
Made in the UK
We design every part of our dive log system and make most of it in house on the latest print technology.
Available everywhere
If the postman walks down your street we’ll send it to you! We have tens of thousands of happy customers in over 116 countries
Customer Testimonials
Tom
BedfordshireThis is my 3rd order from you now and once again the service is absolutely brilliant! By the way your personalised log book pages are excellent and the stamp which I ordered a few months ago is still going strong!
Gary
DorsetI am very pleased with the service that you provided and the speed that it was with me. I will be recomending you this week to my friends so stand by for at least 3 orders as I know that they will be buying from you after they have seen mine.
Reg
HampshireAs I work in the industry, I'm always impressed with a web site that is well maintained and especially at the back office end when processing online purchases. A speedy service is even better.
I can say without a doubt that you provide a very good service. If I need other products that you provide I will certainly revisit dive-logs.com
Donna
IllinoisEverything in my order was just great. I wanted to let you know (in case anyone else ever asks) that your binder is the same hole punch configuration as the SSI dive log pages ... which is just what I was looking for.