Beginners Guide To Scuba Diving Gear

By Brett Camron

For scuba diving in any depth of water there is a must for specific scuba diving gear that you will need to have. Scuba diving equipment is a divers best friend besides the knowledge you will need to have to perform successful dives with no casualties.

Scuba diving masks let you see under the depths of the ocean water, because the deeper you go the darker it gets, and the higher pressure it gets. So when you are shopping for a scuba diving mask do not try and go the easy route and buy the cheapest one that you can find.

Next piece of gear that you must have is a BC, to divers known as a buoyancy compensator. A BC provides many essentials when it comes to diving and there are many types. They help the diver go the direction he or she wants to go, meaning up, down, or neutral. Bouyancy compensators also interact with the dive gauges and regulators.

Dive suits are also a necessity no matter where you are diving at, because even if you are scuba diving in Florida the water will get colder as you get deeper. Scuba diving suits also provide protection from sharp objects as you do not want to get a cut while diving in the water as it could attract sharks.

Scuba tanks are the life of your dive, and they come in two different main types, which are aluminum and steel. Most tanks are rented from scuba shops, as you will need a diving license to get them filled with oxygen, and also to rent them.

Swim fins, also known as flippers will also be needed for any diver. One cannot expect good thrust in the water with their feet alone, this is why the long runner swim fins are needed to aid the diver to move through the water efficiently.

A must for the diver is a diving computer, often made into specialized watches that are made to withstand very high pressures. Diving computers will tell you everything that you need to know such as ascending rates, temperature of water, water pressure, oxygen left in tank, decompression, and how deep you are in the water along with many other things you will need to know.

Dive flags, reels and ropes, gloves, knives, weight belts, gauges, belts and bags are also necessities that the scuba diver will need. Along with all of these tools the diver will also need to be efficiently trained through either a diving school or accredited diving courses. - 31860

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