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Dry Junior Snorkel

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O Ring Replacement Set For SP8

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XTX 200 Tungsten Regulator

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Latest Scuba News : I Love Scuba News

I Love Scuba News courtesy of Simply Scuba: Masks are your window in the underwater world. The most important factor with masks is that they feel comfortable to wear, that they fit and seal well around your face and that you have good vision through them. For most diving situations adjustable heel fins that require you to wear boots of some description are best. However if you are doing a lot of warm water boat diving full foot versions may be more suitable. Fins with splits down the middle of them are becoming more popular as they offer more efficiency in the water but are generally more expensive than traditional fins. A good snorkel certainly needs to have a purge valve at the bottom. This aids clearance of the snorkel and will make snorkelling a much more pleasurable and easy experience. It is also good if it has a wave deflector or chamber mechanism at the top which will help to prevent wave splashes entering the snorkel too readily. Dive computers will extend your time underwater by calculating true multilevel diving profiles.Few divers who have used a dive computer ever look back, taking advantage of safer profiles, and longer dive times. The basic rule of thumb when selecting a regulator is to go for the most expensive you can afford. Generally the more you spend the easier it is to breathe. When purchasing your regulator you will need to buy the three major parts - the 1st and 2nd stage, the alternate air source and the instruments.

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