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Scuba Diving: The Essential Equipment



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What are the essential pieces of scuba equipment? This article will explain the different types of scuba equipment you'll need for your adventure. These include the Face mask, Buoyancy compensator, Submersible pressure gauge and Backplate. It will also discuss the importance and function of the regulator. Each of these pieces of equipment is important in different situations. These will make you feel more secure while diving. But how do I know what items to get?

Mask for the face

You should take a few things into consideration when selecting a facemask for your scuba diving gear. Whether you plan to dive for pleasure or as a career, you must consider what type of activity it will be most useful for. The mask must allow you to breathe through your nose while allowing water out of the bottom. Many diving masks have a tilted skirt edge, which forces water from the bottom. Some have a purge valve that can be used to empty the mask.


Submersible pressure gauge

Divers carry a gauge to indicate air pressure, current depth, dive times, and direction of travel. The gauge can be attached to the regulator via a high-pressure hose or held on a console. The gauge is typically easy to use and may come with a wristband. Submersible pressure gauges measure the amount air remaining in a container. They are measured in US pounds per square inches (Psi).

Backplate

You can stay underwater safe by using scuba diving equipment's backplate. The standard for technical divers is the metal backplate, but not everyone should use one. Many divers believe that a metallic backplate is the only way they can dive. But the backplate's history is far more complicated than that. Here are some facts about your backplate.


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Compass

A scuba diver should always have a compasse with him when he dives. There are many different types of compasses, but they all require the diver's hands to be fully open. A compass mounted on a console is the most commonly used type. It is best used for survey work since you need to be level in order to take an accurate bearing, but it is not very convenient when you are underwater.



 



Scuba Diving: The Essential Equipment