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euro online store?

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nextwave

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Now that the Australian dollar is high, I am looking for online stores based in Europe to buy some spearfishing gear from.

I was going to buy from subproof.com, but they don't currently have the omer 3d wetsuit in stock. Does anyone know of any good online stores that ship to Australia?

Thanks,
nextwave.
 
I checked out that website. They don't have the omer 3d wetsuit either.

What did you buy from them? Do they have good customer service?

Cheers,
nextwave.
 
Thank you for the links Spaghetti. Do they have a english section on there websites?
 
No they don't, only italian. But you may just click on the kart icons and buy, or mail them if you need further info or arrangements about availability, sizing and shipping costs: there's always someone in the shop who speaks english.

This said, I think that every spearfisher should learn Italian. Italian should be the universal language. We invented the radio. We invented the telephone. We have the world's horniest prime minister of all, always hung up like a rhino. Which other country can give you more? Why don't you all learn our language? Tell me. Why?
 
lol

When I was a kid we had Italian classes at school. Now I wish I had took Italian classes in high school
 
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