Scuba Diving Tips For Starters

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Scuba Diving Tips For Starters The word SCUBA or Self-Contained-Underwater-Breathing-Apparatus was used to describe navy divers who make use of oxygen re-breathers to fight strongly with the enemies underwater. In the present time, anyone can learn to scuba. Certain basic level of fitness and health is there which need to be in order to move ahead. Before starting any certification class, one needs to go through a medical form and in some cases one may see to a doctor before the training starts. Many people think, is scuba adventures safe? This is true that some divers die but it happens not due to equipment failure but it occurs due to improper training. In short, training is a must for every age group who are interested in the adventurous sport. The fact is diving is safe if one opts for the right training and follow the correct safe diving guidelines and practices. It would be better for the enthusiasts to consider training from a professional diving school that comes with highly skilled, well trained and experienced instructors or trainers. These are available at scuba diving resort south africa.

Equipment: Masks - The scuba diving mask allows your eyes to see clearly underwater. Scuba masks can start from as low as $20 and go up to $1000 dollars for ones with built in communication systems. As a beginner, a cheap one will be more than adequate. Diving Exposure Suit - Protects from cuts and scrapes and retains heat so you stay comfortable. The diving exposure suits are essentially thicker wet suits to offer protection from the cold whilst underwater. Full exposure suits start off around $60 and can go up to a few hundred dollars depending on thickness and brand. Snorkel - Lets you breathe at the surface with your face in the water without wasting air from your scuba unit. These are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased from as low as $15. For a few dollars more you can get sets that include the mask also. Scuba Tanks - These are the heart of your equipment, scuba allows you to breathe underwater and to rise, descend, hover or float at will. It consists of a regulator, tank, buoyancy control device, harness and instruments. These individual items mentioned are available assets or individually with prices varying depending on size of tank, brand, etc. Diving Watches - These are simply watches used to measure the dive time. Many watches available from general stores can be used for this purpose providing they have the diving dial around the outer face and are, of course, water proof! These watches can start off anywhere from $50 and run into a few thousand dollars depending on depth of water resistance and brand.


Dive Computer - Monitors your depth and time underwater to keep you within established limits of air supply. Dive computers can come in the form of gauge looking instruments or more conveniently in a watch form. They usually start from around $150 and can go up to a few thousand depending on depth of resistance and brand. Weight and belts system - Offsets your tendency to float so you can descend gently underwater when you want to. They normally consist of a belt designed to hold specially designed lead weights. Both belts and weights can be found from as low as $10. Dive Lights - Used to look into cracks and crevices, and for diving at night. These can be in torch or spot light form depending on whether you will be holding it or it be attached to the bottom of a boat. These will start from around $25. Dive Knife - A handy tool as well as an important safety device. These start at around $10. A good thing to have in case you get caught up in something. Now you know about the equipment available, start those scuba lessons at aliwal shoal diving south africa.


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