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How to Build Your Own Dive Kits



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There are many types of dive kits. There are two options: you can purchase pre-packaged kits at your local PADI Dive Center Resort; or, you can make your own. It's important to have a first aid kit that contains sting aid and sunscreen, and a scuba fin or two as an alternative to a dry suit. You can also purchase a dive tool kit that can be tailored to your specific needs. A basic set will cost between $50 and $100.

You can purchase pre-packaged dive kit at your local PADI Dive Center, 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 are located all over the world and have a directory that allows you to find local dive shops. All PADI Dive Centers and Resorts meet minimum requirements for dive services, and many also offer additional training and travel opportunities.

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 reasons you should do this. You will save money and learn how to properly maintain your gear. You'll also have more options to store personal items. To store your save-adive kit, you could make a dry container. These steps will help you build your own diving kit.


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Include sunscreen and stinger in your first aid kit

Your home first aid kit should contain the basic supplies you might need for a variety of common injuries. However, you don't need to include emergency oxygen or other medical equipment. It is important to tailor your list to your family's individual needs. For example, if you have young children, you might want to pack sting relief and sun lotion. Paracetamol may be useful for elderly people. For medical emergencies, you should include the contact information of a family physician.


Scuba fins make a great substitute for dry suits

Keep several pairs of fins on hand when choosing a fin to scuba dive with. These fins can be used for recreational diving, while others are better for technical diving. The best choice for you will depend on your personal preferences as well as the type and level of diving you want to do. Entry-level fins, which are designed for beginners, are generally the most affordable. But, advanced fins may be a better choice if your experience with diving is long.

Scuba computer

Scuba Pro Galileo HUD is the most basic model. There are many models to choose. Mares Mission Puck 2 Dive Computers may be a better choice if you need a console, or a mount for your boot. Other options include the Suunto D5 and ScubaPro Galileo HUD. Scuba Pro Galileo HUD dive computers provide accurate dive planning and can calculate gas remaining.

Scuba torches

Scuba torches are an indispensable part of a dive kit, as they help you see underwater. These handy devices are able to shine through cracks and crevices, revealing hidden marine life. They also come in handy when diving at night. If the original light head is not working, it can be easily replaced with a new one. 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. Some scuba programs require divers with certain prerequisite dives to submit logbooks. While experience is the best alternative to the required training and equipment some programs also require logbooks. A dive logbook is a great way for you to display your milestones, training and experience.



 



How to Build Your Own Dive Kits