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What Scuba Diving Gear Should I get?

My dad is a certified diver, but he sold all his equipment to move to a safe place for my brother and me to grow up, but now we are moving to about 15 minutes from the pacific, and my mom and i want to get him some new gear, plus I’m getting certified when we move.

What should I buy AND how big of tanks should we get him?

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tank, regulator, stab jacket, wet suit if its cold or if he goes very deep like over 40m

Purchasing Scuba Gear for the First Time

I’ve been scuba diving for over 25 years now and now I sell scuba gizmos at ScubaBasics.com. I need to clarify this so the article doesn’t lose its message. Yes, not only I sell Scuba Equipments I also passionately follow diving.

Since diving is becoming popular in the main stream of society, beginner divers struggle with how to purchase their first rig of scuba gear. I desire to share my thoughts about it. You are about to get scuba equipment that will sustain your life while you are deep in water. Do NOT buy or use scuba diving rig that has not been serviced or reviewed by a accredited individual. It is not worth gambling with your life to save some dollar. Please do not take this statement lightly.

You can get overwhelmed when purchasing scuba gear for the first time, especially when there are so many selections to choose from. You can get distracted from what is really important when purchasing your scuba kit. Haven’t you seen this before. A new diving enthusiast enters the diving store and stares at the wall of Mask, Snorkel and fins and their eyes kind of glaze over.

The truth is, getting scuba gadgets is not that difficult if you stay focused on what’s needed. You need to remember that no matter what other divers say, it is your equipment and it needs to perform for your style of diving. Don’t allow your purchase be determined by trivial things like color availability. I guarantee the fish really don’t care if you are color coordinated or not.

In this series of articles, I’ll challenge you to concentrate on how you will use your equipment and stay focused on what’s important to achieve a safe and enjoyable dive.

In the next article, I will discuss the number one doubt. What should I need to buy first?

scubabasics
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/purchasing-scuba-gear-for-the-first-time-1328590.html

Fellow United fans break out your scuba diving gear?

Because this whole section is getting flooded with sore losers tears. Get it on quick before you drown in the woes of an Arsenal or Liverpool fan.
@ Miss carolyn- I know your not a sore loser, that wasn’t out to you.
@ touz- Like I said before, drink yourself to sleep. Nobody want’s to see you be a sore loser.

I can’t find mine:(

HELP, I’M GONNA DROWN:((((((((((((((((

Visiting A Scuba Diving Resort

When it comes to vacationing, nothing equals the ability to customize a trip to your very personal ideas of fun and relaxation. For scuba enthusiasts, visiting a scuba diving resort can be the epitome of a vacation, where they can relax, enjoy themselves, and participate in as many scuba related activities as they want. A scuba diving resort offers a chance for divers to focus exclusively on what they love to do and there’s no greater vacation than that.

Scuba diving is popular worldwide; the experiences differ depending on the region you visit. Choosing a scuba diving resort begins with your regional preference. If it’s winter where you live and you’re craving the warmth of the sun, then head to any of the multitude of places that are conducive to scuba year round; the Florida Keys, South America, and the Caribbean.

Be sure to examine the scuba diving resort in which you are interested to determine if they have the features you require. For instance, if you want to have a certified scuba professional guide you through a particular dive, then you need to seek out a scuba diving resort that offers that service. If you want to rent scuba equipment rather than bring your gear, then find a scuba diving resort that offers rental services.

The Internet is clearly a great place to start when it comes to doing comprehensive research. You can find listings of resorts, the amenities they offer and their range of prices. In this way you can comparison shop to ensure you get what you want while staying within your budget guidelines.

Scuba-related magazines may also offer tips on finding the perfect scuba diving resort. You’ll undoubtedly find first-hand reports by scuba enthusiasts that examine the benefits of particular resorts. Whichever scuba diving resort you choose to visit you will surely have an experience to remember.

Michelle Bery
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/visiting-a-scuba-diving-resort-111647.html

have searched the scuba diving pages and can’t find any information on the risks associated with the sharing of equipment during diving lessons. Concerned about the spread of herpes and AIDS virus.

The risks are minimal that you will contract something from shared equipment. If you’re concerned about it, ask your rental equipment supplier. Many shops sanitize their gear.

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