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We Strongly Belive in Own Your Own Equipment

Our philosophy regarding "Owning Your Own"

Snorkelers
Snorkeling is simple, fun and to discover the underwater world in your own equipment is inexpensive. A great START-UP PACKAGE
Many snorkelers do their snorkeling with their family while on a tropical vacation
and before they set out, own a Snorkeling or Skin Diving Package
This to get a comfortable and personal fit and make the sport much more enjoyable Sometimes you can rent on location - other places you are better off owning your own

Beginner Open Water Divers
Learn the foundational underwater skills with your own BEGINNER PACKAGE, mask, snorkel, fins and booties.
Fins & Booties, Mask & Snorkel are the basic snorkeling, skin and scuba diving equipment that require a much more individual comfort fit than other scuba gear. You will appreciate these when you dive on your vacation. Want a mesh bag to store everything in? We have great colors or just plain black. Our beginner package has a variety of mask, snorkel, fins and boots to choose from. With a package deal we give 25% discount from retail. Give yourself a gift, be a DAN (Divers Alert Network) member.

Adventure Divers Discover and exploration is of special interest for our advanced divers that want to gain dive experience. It is time to customize your dive equipment with our GEAR PACKAGE! Regulator with Wisdom computer, BCD with Pro-Kit and regulator bag. Broaden your awareness of the underwater world in your own scuba gear. Remember, we have a super discounted package. A friendly reminder to sign up to be a Divers Alert Network (DAN) member.
The sport of Scuba diving becomes more enjoyable with your own personal equipment

Rescue Divers
Now is time to learn to look beyond yourself to consider the safety and well-being of other divers. Expand your basic scuba equipment with our Rescue Package SAFETY EQUIPMENT PACKAGE including super tube, light stick, whistle, mirror in a little mesh bag to bring with you on all your ocean dives. By now we strongly recommend you to be a DAN member. and do invest in a DAN First Aid Kit and a   DAN Rescue Oxygen Pack

Master Scuba Divers
own their personal Dry Suit, Lift Bags, Wreck Reel, Marker Line, etc.

Divemasters
have invested in Cylinders, Spare Regulator, Spare Mask, Spare Fins, Spare Gloves and such

Assistant Instructors
have their own spare regulators and instrument consoles

WHY OWN YOUR GEAR?

Scuba diving, like many recreational activities, is equipment intensive. Recreational diving has grown from an obscure sport practiced by a small band of youthful and athletic adventurers into an activity enjoyed by millions around the world in all kinds of water. Increasingly sophisticated and reliable equipment, and the training to use it properly, are largely responsible for that growth.

Whether an item of dive gear is considered essential or desirable, each was conceived and developed to satisfy a definite need and perform a specific function. From regulator to gauges, mask to fins, and buoyancy compensator to wet suit, recreational scuba equipment is purposeful, interesting to use, and a big contributor to the overall fascination and attraction of diving.

Acquiring your own dive equipment is a major factor in the enjoyment of the sport. Sure, you can rent gear at many dive destinations, but do you really want to rely on the availability of much-used rental equipment for your personal safety and enjoyment of diving?

Owning your own dive gear has many advantages. As a beginning Open Water certification student, you can speed your learning curve and progress quickly into the open-water environment by purchasing and using a basic dive equipment package-regulator and BCD in addition to mask, snorkel, and fins. Learning how to scuba dive involves a lot more than learning how to breathe through a regulator underwater. You learn the art of buoyancy control, the subtleties of swimming and streamlining, and a host of other skills. Acquiring these skills quickly and comfortably has a lot to do with the equipment you use in training. If the BCD is too small, you will struggle with it, which interferes with your learning. Fit and comfort are the prime criteria in selecting most items of dive gear, and in achieving maximum safety and pleasure underwater. The best way to ensure that your gear fits correctly and comfortably is to wear your own.

Even if loaner or rental equipment fits well, it may not be right for you because of particular features or lack of them. Features are what distinguish one item of dive gear from another. When you buy your own gear, you evaluate and choose the features you need and appreciate. The process is fun, adds greatly to your knowledge of diving, and ensures that the gear you dive with does what you want it to, the way you want it to.

You will know how to operate it properly and care for it responsibly. You will know the condition of your gear, where it has been, and who has been using it. That familiarity contributes to the highest level of safety, which in turn gives you peace of mind.

Other less obvious but still important benefits accrue from owning dive gear. Buying gear deepens your relationship with your dive shop. That shop is your conduit to diving. It offers training opportunities, arranges trips, keeps you in contact with other divers, and services and supports your equipment. Having your own equipment also marks you as a serious committed diver, and it encourages you to dive regularly, to stay involved in the sport.


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