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How to set up sidemount regulators when diving with non-sidemount buddies. Dive Rite crew, Jess, Agnes and Lamar show the options.

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Considering that children are allowed by the major diving agencies to start diving as pre-teenagers, there is actually very little gear available for them that is aimed specifically at this market. But there are a few items that are aimed at, or suitable for, their smaller body sizes and here are a selection of what there is on offer.

Wetsuit – The Cressi Junior Wetsuit is an excellent piece of equipment aimed at the junior diver. From the name you can see that it is aimed at the junior diver rather than just being a smaller version of an adult’s wetsuit. If shouts comfort throughout, with a diagonal zip, sealed and zipped cuffs, an integrated hood, reinforced knee pads and a shape that is designed for easy kitting up and removal. This should easily keep your little one warm for a decent length of dive!

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A scuba diving mask is an essential part of your scuba gear. Without it, we wouldn’t be diving. It’s simple to take care of with some basic maintenance tips. And once you are underwater, there’s not much more annoying than a mask that constantly fogs up. Follow these simple steps for mask care and defogging so your mask will last you for many more dives.

Scuba Dive Mask Maintenance

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Scuba diving gear for sale is usually available in the classified sections of the newspapers in your area, or you can find them online. You can often find them from private parties who may have already used and thereby tested the gear for proper use, in which case be sure to see that the scuba gear is in proper working order before using it. However, scuba diving gear for sale can also be found at any of a number of large retailers. People dive for many reasons. Some want to explore the underwater world, as well as look for interesting marine plants and animals. Scuba diving is safe as long as you have the right gear, and you are properly trained to operate the equipment.

You can find scuba gear for sale in many places. There are plenty of websites dedicated to selling all types of scuba gear, as well as classified ads and dive shops. There are also many catalogs available for people who want to order scuba gear through mail. The right scuba gear is determined by how much you are willing to spend for the equipment and what quality of gear you prefer.

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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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