Mask
A good snorkel /scuba mask has many options to choose from. Tempered glass, soft silicone rubber and adjustable strap to name a few.
Scuba diving equipment allows you to visit the underwater world by making it possible to breathe, see and move comfortably while below the surface. Gear helps you change from being a land-dweller to somewhat of an aquatic being – if only for a little while. A mask lets you see clearly. A scuba regulator and tank provide the air you need. Fins allow you to swim efficiently, and a wetsuit helps you stay warm. Whether you’re just starting as a scuba diver or you’re an experienced diver looking for new equipment, you’ll find helpful suggestions and tips in this section. Keep in mind that fit, comfort and suitability are the three most important considerations when choosing gear, but you don’t have to sacrifice color coordination and looking good. Your local PADI dive shop is a great place to get more information and assistance in finding the best scuba equipment for you.
You can dive almost anywhere there’s water, and the scuba gear you use will vary slightly based on the dive environment. There are four general categories for dive equipment, but some gear fits in all categories – for example, the same mask is fine for all environments.
Technical (tec) diving involves diving beyond normal recreational scuba diving limits. Participating in tec diving requires additional experience, training and (of course) equipment. In recreational diving you use one scuba tank, but tec divers typically wear twin cylinders or closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs), plus one or more additional tanks, each with different gas blends. They usually have two or more completely independent regulators and dive computers, as well as other dive gear backups. Visit your PADI Dive Center or Resort to get advice about tec diving gear, but here is what a typical tec diver might use:
A good snorkel /scuba mask has many options to choose from. Tempered glass, soft silicone rubber and adjustable strap to name a few.
Dive snorkels come in a large variety of sizes and styles. Used for both snorkeling and scuba diving with options including: comfortable mouthpiece, purge valve and flexible bottom portion.
Designed for efficiency and control, the right fin helps both scuba divers and freedivers move through the water efficiently.
Use less energy and gain better control while hovering weightless underwater.
Made for a variety of uses, choose from: nylon belts, fabric belts with zippered pouches, or neoprene belts with Velcro pockets.
A regulator allows you to breath underwater. It is an important piece to diving safely underwater.
Know how much air is left in the tank. A SPG can be separate or built into a dive computer and are made in both analog and digital.
Get real-time dive information with an easy-to-read display. Monitor a variety of information like depth, time and previous dive info.
Typically made of steel or aluminum, a scuba cylinder’s size and pressure rating determines its capacity of compressed gas.