Masks. No matter what aquatic activity that you are going to be choosing it’s important that you need to build a sea underwater. In order to achieve this purpose, snorkelers, scuba divers, and free divers all wear a mask. A mask serves a general purpose of providing an airspace in front of our eyes so we can see underwater. The most important thing to consider when buying a mask is if it’s fit because there is nothing worse than getting water on your face all the time and taking the fun out of your dive.
Fins. The first piece of equipment that most scuba divers are gonna buy is a pair of fins. Fins provide a basic compulsion underwater so it’s important that people pick a a pair of fins that fits their body type and strength.
Snorkel. Of course, before you jump out of the water the first thing you’re gonna need is a snorkel. If you want to keep your face on the water and want to see the fish blow or snorkling or if you wanna be able to rest at the surface while scuba diving, you need to have this on your kit. There are many different types and varieties of snorkels, some are better for snorkling and some are better for scuba diving and some are preferred for free diving. So before you buy your snorkel, talk to somebody at your local dive store to help you make the best choice.
Exposure Protection. Unless you’re diving in a hot tub, diving in any type of water is going to be colder than your body temperature. Prolong exposure to cooler water is going to strip heat away from your body. Therefore scuba divers wear different types of exposure protection in order to make sure that they maintain an adequate level of comfort for the duration of their scuba diving.
Scuba Regulator. This is perhaps the most specialized and important gear for scuba diving. Scuba regulator consists of the first stage and the second stage. The purpose of a scuba regulator is to take high pressure air from the cylinder to ambient pressure into the diver’s mouth.
Diver Computer. Diver computers are advantageous because they take the guesswork out of your scuba diving, follow your exact profiles while you’re underwater, and give you the maximized bomb time that you have.
Buoyancy Control Device. The BCD allows the diver to control their buoyancy underwater therefore maintaining neutrality and not ascending and descending in uncontrolled breaks.
Scuba Cylinder. Scuba cyclinder comes in many different sizes and shapes to suit your diving conditions.