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How to make your own diving kit



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There are many options for dive kits. You can either purchase a pre-packaged kit from your local PADI Dive Center, Resort, or build your own. As an alternative to a drysuit, a first aid kit must include sunscreen, stinger and a few scuba fins. A dive tool kit is also a good idea, and can be customized to your needs. A basic set costs around $50 to $100.

Pre-packaged dive kits are available at your local PADI Dive Center or Resort

If you are ready to dive, there is no better place than a PADI Dive Center/Resort. These businesses offer scuba dive instruction, equipment and educational courses through the PADI Diver Education System. PADI Dive Centers exist all around the globe and include a directory which makes it easy to find local dive facilities. PADI Dive Centers and Resorts fulfill minimum requirements for services. Many offer additional training and travel options.

You can design your own home

You can also build your own dive kit if you aren't interested in buying pre-made products. There are many good reasons to do this. You'll be able to save money as well as learn how you can maintain your gear. Additionally, personal items will be more readily available to you. You could build a dry case to store your save a dive kit. Follow these steps to start building your dive kit.


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Sting aid and sunscreen should be included in a first aid kit

Your home first aid kit should contain the basic supplies you might need for a variety of common injuries. However, emergency oxygen and other medical equipment are not required. You should tailor the list to meet your family's specific needs. If you have children, it might be a good idea to bring sun lotion and sting relief. Paracetamol can be helpful for older people. These are just a few of the essentials. Your first aid kit should also include information about a hospital or family doctor in case you need medical assistance.


Scuba fins offer a better alternative to dry suits

Make sure to have several pairs of fins ready for when you are choosing a fin. Some of these fins will be suitable for recreational divers while others can be used for technical diving. The best option for you depends on your personal preferences and the type of diving you plan to do. Entry-level fins will be most cost-effective as they are made for beginners. You may consider purchasing advanced fins if you've been diving a while.

Scuba computer

Scuba Pro Galileo HUDU is the most basic SCUBA computer. However, there are several other models to choose from. Mares Mission Puck 2 Dive Computer is a good option if you are looking for a console or a boot mount. There are also the Suunto D5 & ScubaPro Galileo HDD. In addition to providing accurate dive planning, Scuba Pro Galileo HUD dive computers can also calculate gas remaining.

Scuba torches

Scuba torches, which are able to see underwater, are an essential part of any dive kit. These handy devices can shine into cracks and crevices to reveal hidden marine life. These light heads are great for diving at night. In the event that the battery power runs out, you can swap the head out with another. The light heads can be recharged so there's no need to worry about running out.


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Scuba logs

Diving logs are not only a great way to keep track of your diving experience, but they can also be used for further training and recognition. Although experience is the best form of training and equipment, some programs require divers who have completed certain prerequisite dives to submit a logbook. A dive logbook will allow you to highlight your training, milestones, experience and achievements.



 



How to make your own diving kit