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Scuba Diving Essentials



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What are the most important pieces of scuba diving equipment you will need? This article will explain the different types of scuba equipment you'll need for your adventure. These equipment include the Backplate, Buoyancy compensator and Submersible pressure gauge. It will also cover the importance of the regulator. Each of these pieces of equipment is important in different situations. Using these will help you feel safe while diving. How do you choose which items to buy?

Mask for the face

There are several factors you should consider when choosing a face mask for your scuba diving equipment. 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 type of mask you choose should allow you to breathe through the nose while allowing water to drain away from the bottom. Many diving masks have a tilted skirt edge, which forces water from the bottom. Some masks have a one way purge valve.


Submersible pressure gauge

The gauge, which indicates air pressure, current tank depth, dive time and direction of travel, is carried by scuba divers. The gauge is attached to the regulator using a high pressure hose. The gauge is usually easy to use, and may include 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

Your safety underwater is assured by the backplate of your scuba diving equipment. While the metal backplate has become the standard for technical divers, not everyone who dives with one should. Many new divers are misled into thinking that a metal backplate is the only way to dive. However, there is more to the backplate than meets the eye. The following are facts and figures about your backplate.


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Compass

A scuba diver should always have a compasse with him when he dives. There are several different types of compass available, but all require the diver to hold it in both hands. The most widely used type is the compass that is mounted on a computer console. This type is most useful for survey work, as you must be level to get an accurate bearing. However, it can prove difficult to use underwater.



 



Scuba Diving Essentials