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Scuba Diving Equipment Essentials



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What is the most essential piece of scuba diving gear? 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 discuss the importance and function of the regulator. Each of these pieces are important for different situations. These items will help you feel safer while diving. But how do you know which items to purchase?

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. No matter whether you dive for enjoyment or as a profession, it is important to think about the purpose of your mask. 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 feature a tilting skirt edge that forces water out of the bottom of the mask. Some have a purge valve that can be used to empty the mask.


Submersible pressure gauge

The gauge indicates the air pressure inside their scuba tanks, current depth, dive duration, and direction. The gauge is held on a console or attached to the regulator by high-pressure hose. It is often easy to use and comes with a wristband. The submersible pressure gage measures the amount of air left in a cylinder. In the United States, it is measured in pounds per sq inch (Psi).

Backplate

The backplate on scuba diving equipment is crucial in making sure you are safe underwater. Although the standard backplate is made of metal for technical divers, it's not recommended that everyone dive with it. Divers are often misled into believing that a metal backplate is the best 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 have a compass with him when he goes diving. There are many types of compasses available. However, all require that the diver holds it in both his hands. The most widely used type is the compass that is mounted on a computer console. 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 Equipment Essentials