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It can be an exciting or terrifying experience – buying your first scubadiving gear. When you first walk into the Aladdin’s cave just groaning with the latest dive technology, your question is likely to be “Where do I possibly start?” The answer is quite simple. Choose your dive centre very carefully – then, if you enjoyed your scubadiving course, trust them to outfit you with the best dive gear for your type of diving.

When you select your dive centre start by establishing the credentials of it. Generally, the more status the dive centre has, the more it has been audited for quality and customer service. If possible, choose a PADI 5 Star Career Development Centre. Failing that, try a PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Centre and so on down the retail status list. Other training agencies have similar ratings. Word of mouth is another very strong indicator as most people tell others about a bad experience.

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We are going on vacation next month and are wondering where there is a relatively inexpensive place to go scuba diving. Also, do we need to take a lesson prior to the dive? Thanks all!!

Sorry, 5 years old is too young to be scuba diving. Even the most daring scuba agencies require children to be 8 years old or so before letting them paddle around in a pool with scuba gear and at least 10 years old to dive in open water with supervision.

Yes, scuba diving requires lessons. It is at least as complicated and risky as driving a car, and carries a risk of injury to even well-trained adult divers on every dive, There are both physiological and psychological reasons that scuba diving is an unsuitable activity for small children. Here are a couple of links that gives some convincing reasons (to me) why a child should be at least 15 (and preferably older) before getting involved with scuba diving.

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~lpt/kids.htm
http://www.awoosh.com/Doc%20Vikingo%27s%20Resource%20Page/Children_&_Diving.htm

self explainatory

go to a shop try it on, then go on the internet & see if you can buy it cheaper. If there is not much difference in the price you may as well get it from the shop (much easier to get help if something goes wrong)

The history of scuba diving is very interesting. Many civilizations throughout time have engaged in breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving. The evidence of early free-diving is the finding of sea items found on land and ancient pictures of divers. These civilizations used free-diving to spearfish and also in competitions. The Ancient Greeks are known free-divers. They used free-diving to hunt for sponges and also in their military.

Some of the early attempts in the history of scuba diving to dive with the use of air include snorkeling with hollow reeds, using air-filled bags and diving bells. Diving bells are watertight chambers on cables. The diving bell is designed to remain full of air as it is pushed under water, allowing a few divers to be transported. These methods were not very efficient, however, and did not nearly resemble scuba diving as we know it today. The reeds did not allow divers to go deep into the water and air-filled bags soon filled with carbon-monoxide as the air was exhaled. Diving bells did not allow the divers much mobility.

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Scuba Diving may seem easy and simple for some people. Some may also think that they already know everything about Scuba Diving. But there are a lot of things about Scuba Diving that we should know. Learning Scuba Diving entails patience and perseverance. Anyone can become a professional diver as long as you are ready and well equipped. To help you get started, here are some things that you could follow to easily learn how to Scuba Dive.

First thing you need to do in order for you to learn how to scuba dive is to have your self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. This breathing apparatus is one of the scuba gear packages available in the market. These are tanks that will provide you with oxygen when you are underwater. With this kind of apparatus, you can go deeper into the waters.

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