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Scuba Diving's Essential Equipment



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What is the essential scuba diving equipment? This article will explain the different types of scuba equipment you'll need for your adventure. These equipment include the Buoyancy compensater, Submersible Pressure gauge, and Backplate. This will also include the importance of regulator. Each piece of equipment has a different importance depending on the situation. These pieces of equipment will make it easier to feel safe when diving. But how can you decide which items are best?

Face mask

A face mask is an essential piece of equipment for scuba divers. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing one. It doesn't really matter if you want to dive for pleasure, or for work. The most important thing is what kind of diving you will use it for. The type of mask you choose should allow you to breathe through the nose while allowing water to drain away from the bottom. Most diving masks have a tilted skirt edge that drains water away from the bottom. A few masks also have a one-way purge valve.


Submersible pressure gauge

The gauge indicates the air pressure inside their scuba tanks, current depth, dive duration, and direction. The gauge is attached to the regulator using a high pressure hose. It is often easy to use and comes with a wristband. The submersible gauge measures the remaining air volume in a cylindrical. It's measured in Psi (pounds per square inch) in the United States.

Backplate

The backplate of scuba diving equipment plays a key role in ensuring that you stay safe while underwater. A metal backplate is now the standard for technical divers. However, not all divers should have one. Many novice divers mistakenly believe that a metal backupplate is the only way to go. But the backplate's history is far more complicated than that. These are some things that you need to know about the backplate.


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Compass

Scuba divers should always take a compass along with them when diving. There are many types available. All require the diver to have both hands on it. The most popular type of compass is one mounted on a console. The compass is ideal for survey work as it requires you to be level in order take an accurate bearing. It is however not very practical when you are submerged.



 



Scuba Diving's Essential Equipment