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Core scuba diving equipment is essential for any scuba diving. It functions as a diver's life support system underwater that’s why proper knowledge and care is vital..

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Scuba Gear Quick Tips

Mask – Allows your eyes to see clearly underwater.
Exposure suit – Protects from cuts and scrapes and retains heat so you stay comfortable.
Snorkel – Lets you breathe at the surface with your face in the water without wasting air from your scuba unit.
Dive watch – Used to measure the dive time.
Dive computer – Monitors your depth and time underwater to keep you within established limits.
Weight system – Offsets your tendency to float so you can descend gently underwater when you want to.
Fins – Allow you to swim using only your powerful leg muscles.
Dive light – Used to look into cracks and crevices, and for diving at night.
Dive knife – A handy tool as well as an important safety device.
Dive flag/float – Keeps boaters away from where you’re diving
Digital underwater photo system – Used to take pictures of your adventures to share with your family and friends.
Accessories - like underwater slates, lanyards and other items make diving more fun.
Signaling Devices - Whistle, signal tube get attention of other divers or the dive boat from a distance.
Scuba gear bag – Used to carry your dive equipment to the dive site.