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Scuba Dive Gear For Beginners

By: Spyder Collins

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Scuba dive gear for beginners covers the basics of scuba diving. Scuba diving gear for beginners is going to be an expensive proposition. You should be confident that you want to get involve before you proceed. One method a beginning scuba diver can explore is going to an indoor facility to learn the basic of scuba diving and also getting a feel for the equipment and costs involved. Many of these indoor facilities offer excursions with all equipment provided. Taking one of these excursions will put you in the ocean and solidify your thoughts on scuba diving.

  1. Scuba Diving Mask: Choose a makes that fits the curves of your face and forms a strong seal. The girth of the mask is entirely up to your comfort level. Some divers prefer a wider mask to cover more of the face, while other ant the near minimum in coverage. Comfort is important as well as fit. The final consideration is to ensure the diving mask is rated to the depths you want to dive.
  2. Scuba Fins: This essential beginner diving apparatus is a simple matter of comfort and fit as well. Fins should fit like shoes and enable you to move around freely. The strapping mechanism should be to your comfort and easy to put on or take off.
  3. Scuba Snorkel: Look for the optimal length of 30 cm. There are many varieties in this optimal length but the key here is fit in the mouth and ease of use. Of course even as a beginner scuba diver you understand the purpose of the snorkel. Make sure that it fits in the mouth snug but does not overwhelm the mouth. You may have this device in your mouth for extended periods of time and you want to reduce the fatigue associated with wearing one.
  4. Scuba Suit: This beginner essential is entirely up to the style of scuba diving you do. The deeper depths the more vital a good wet suit becomes. Get one rated for depth and ensure a snug but movement allowing wet suit. These come in a variety of styles, colors and designs and require much thought before purchasing.
  5. Scuba Weight Belt: This is another piece of scuba gear that may or may not be something you require. The weight belt provides buoyancy and assists the diver in diving and surfacing. Depending on your style and needs this expense may be avoided. Ask your local shop if this expense is recommended for your style of scuba diving.
Posted on: Feb. 10, 2011