How to Equip Yourself for Scuba Diving
Things You'll Need
- Fins
- Certified Scuba Tanks
- Wet Suits
- Scuba Tanks
- Scuba Regulators
- Scuba Gear
- Buoyancy Compensators
- Dive Knife
Instructions
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Buy the Basics
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Obtain mask, fins and snorkel - these are the first items any diver should buy. The mask must be tempered for pressure and include a nose enclosure. The fins should include a strap around the Achilles' tendon rather than a shoe enclosure - unless you plan to dive only in warm water, in which case the latter (pictured) is fine. Good snorkels have a purge valve.
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Purchase neoprene gloves and booties for protection against the cold and possible abrasions or stings from underwater organisms.
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Get a wet suit or dry suit, including a removable hood.
Buy the Heavy Stuff
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Purchase a weight belt.
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Get a buoyancy control device (BCD) - more popularly referred to as a buoyancy compensator (BC). Good ones have lots of neat hooks and pulleys.
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Buy a tank - the most common hold 80 cubic feet and are made of aluminum.
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Obtain a regulator - this setup must include the first stage (the part that attaches to the tank) and the second stage (the part from which you breathe).
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Get an alternate regulator (often called the "octopus"). These should be brightly colored.
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Buy a submersible pressure gauge (SPG).
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Get a diving watch or underwater timer.
Buy the Fun Stuff
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Purchase a diving knife.
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12
Get an underwater writing slate.
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13
Buy a diving computer.
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14
Obtain a compass.
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Purchase a dive light.
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