Welcome to our new website.

This has been set up so purchases are easy online and showcase our latest product range – the SCURION LIGHTS, with all their brilliant options.

After using the Scurion caving light myself, I realised that, even if you think you know a cave well, you don’t! These open your eyes to a whole new level.

New Accessgear products include:

  • a smaller rope protector –  small and light
  • waist bag – for many situations, water resistant and tough

We encourage you to have fun. I know we do!

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