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Masks can run anywhere from $20 to $150. You'll have to consider construction, size and lens. Low-volume masks provide divers with less distortion, as well as more light transmission and peripheral vision.



A double-flanged face seal is a nice variation that ensures your mask remains watertight. Other options for this diving equipment include: anti-fogging, purge valves (to keep water out), nose pockets and adjustable straps.

Fins can be as little as $30 or as much as $200. Length, material and design will all need to be taken into consideration.

Different design variations include split fins, force fins, self-adjusting pivotal blades and vents. This piece of diving equipment is crucial because choosing the proper scuba fins can save energy, air and unnecessary hassle.

Regulators are among the most expensive diving equipment, running from $150 to $500. The main reason we buy this piece of diving equipment is to ensure proper air flow in any condition with the least amount of effort on our part.

As you descend deeper, remember that the air will get heavier and more difficult to move from the tank to you, so a good regulator will deal with this physics problem effectively.

Experienced divers recommend regulators with swivels and adjustable airflow stages, such as the Aqualung Legend LX or Oceanic Delta 3. Warranties are important, so consider brands with lifetime warranties.

Divers in warm coastal waters may choose thin, clingy wet suits that allow water to seep next to the body and keep divers warm. They can choose between short, long or overall styles. Cold water divers (in waters 60 degrees or less) will want more heavy duty dry suits.

Looser dry suits can be made out of several different kinds of material: neoprene, membrane or a hybrid of the two. A proper body suit is one of the most important pieces of diving equipment, because the comfort of your trip depends upon a good style and fit.

Buoyancy Compensators can also run $150 to $500. The most important factor here is the fit. You can choose back-mounted, flow-through or wrap-around diving equipment.

Female divers will be happy to know that the Oceanic Isla, Seaquest Diva and Scubapro Ladyhawk are all BCs made exclusively for women, with shorter waists and more comfortable chest straps. Most divers won't need to worry about purchasing extra lift capacity, unless they're diving in rough waters.

Hefty tanks will set you back $100 to $400. Aluminum tanks are widely used for their light weight; however, some people still prefer steel. Neutrally buoyant tanks are widely recommended by professionals.

Lighting systems range from $30 for the most basic incandescent hand light to $800 for a professional HID torch system. Cave and wreck divers or night divers will especially need to look into this piece of diving equipment.

Safety recommendations require that every cave diver have three separate light sources present -- one main and two backups. A wide-beamed primary light will illuminate a large area and is ideal for overcoming total darkness, while a brighter, smaller secondary light will reveal coral crevices and nooks.

Each year, you should take your diving equipment to the dive shop for its annual tune up. This is especially important for BCs and gauges. Rinse all scuba gear with fresh water, dry in the sun and store them in a cool dry place.

It's not unusual to have scuba equipment for thirty or forty years. While you may feel comfortable renting, you might be more inclined to participate in more outings if you've purchased the gear yourself.
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That includes weather patterns and forecasts, charters, hotels, and transportation as well as anything else that pertains to your diving adventure. Even if you have been somewhere before, you need to make sure everything is still the same as the last time you were there.

Lets talk about some of the normal things you need to have before you leave for your dive destination. Some of these tips apply to any type of vacation.

Is your passport up-to-date and signed? Have you checked to see if you will need a visa to enter the country that you plan to travel to for your dive? You can search online for travel warnings and announcements for the country that you plan to visit. There is also something called a Consular Information Sheet that explains all of the rules for visitors to a particular country and it can be found online as well.

Also search online for tourist information and local customs and services you might need. Being familiar with your dive destination is very important. Remember the unexpected can cost you money and possibly even ruin the whole trip.

You also need to plan for your flight to your dive destination. Traveling with your dive gear is much more involved than just taking a normal flight, especially with new security restrictions and other changes at airlines.

First of all, you need to plan your trip far in advance if you want things to run smoothly. You need to call the airline you are going to use and tell them all the diving equipment you will be bringing with you. You need to know if your choice of airline will allow for everything and what type of rules are applied to certain pieces of diving equipment.

Lets get more specific about dive equipment and related items. I think everyone knows by now, any sharp instrument in your carry-on luggage will be confiscated. That expensive new dive knife you bought? Gone if you put it in your carry-on luggage. The same goes for all sharp objects like scissors, nail files, and even nail clippers.

Most dive destinations will be able to provide you with air tanks, but if you are thinking of taking a spare air tank, make sure you remove the valve so there is no compressed air in it at all. And keep in mind there are weight restrictions that differ for each airline. You will be charged extra for more weight or in some instances not be able to check in more than a specific weight at all.

Check with the airline that you are planning to use about weight restrictions well in advance. For instance, American Airlines at one time allowed you to take an extra air tank for an extra $90. They may have changed their policy by the time you read this. The last thing you want to do is show up at the airport the day you had planned to leave and finding out you cannot board with your dive equipment.

Some pieces of dive equipment you may not see as a problem may very well be a problem with airport security, especially airport security in some of the countries you plan to visit.

If you take anything from reading this article, I hope it is that you need to plan your dive trip in advance, especially where the airlines are concerned. Have a great dive trip!

Rick Abbott is an avid diver, part time author, and consultant in the IT field. For more dive articles and tips, go to www.divervillage.com. If you are a writer and like writing articles about diving, submit your articles to www.divervillage.com where divers can read them online. Also, visit’s Rick’s diving blog at http://divervillage.blogspot.com.

Article source: www.divervillage.com

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