If you are considering getting into SCUBA diving, you may end up with a passion to own your own gear rather than relying on rentals. Last year I wrote several articles about those initial required purchases and classwork, as well as the open water skills required to get PADI certified. Now that summer is heating up, I’m itching to get back into the water to see more of the creatures we love to put in our aquariums and began researching what gear I needed next. It was overwhelming. There are so many brands, so many styles, prices ranging from inexpensive to insanely high; how can an underwater enthusiast know what to buy? I’d already looked at many of the options at my local dive shop, and I’d used rental gear both from there as well as during my dives in Hawaii. Through experience you can learn what you do and don’t like to use (like I’ll never use a front-zipper wetsuit again!), but it’s best to talk to other divers before you pull out your wallet. About a week ago, while surfing the net I kept seeing one specific dive shop requesting I’d rate their service. As I perused their page, I noticed they had a BCD (Buoyancy Compensation Device) on sale until the end of the month. The price was incredible, and I looked at the pictures and read the features carefully to determine if it would suit my needs. Everything I knew I liked appeared to be included, but I didn’t know enough about it to make my decision. I asked my online friends for feedback and provided a link to the BCD in question, and waited.The answers I received were MORE: SCUBA: Buying your own gear
SCUBA: Buying your own gear
執筆者 マーク・レヴェンソン | 7月 10, 2013 | 設備, Photography | コメント0件
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