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If you are in the market for discount scuba gear, look no further! Not only does Divers-Supply.com bring you the best in scuba diving equipment, but we give great tips for first time or experienced buyers. So, whether you are trying to decide which Sealife camera to buy or pick just the right scuba watch, Divers-Supply.com is here to help. When browsing our extensive collection of scuba equipment online don't forget to Read our articles for tips and tricks to purchasing scuba gear. And if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call us at 1-800-999-DIVE.

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Oct
2017

Selecting your Buoyancy Control Device (BCD) or Buoyancy Compensator (BC) is a big decision on an important piece of equipment. It has quite a few jobs By using an inflatable air bladder and weight pockets, you can achieve positive bouyancy on the surface, negitive buoyancy to descend and neutral buoyancy once you achieve the depth you desire,It attaches your scuba cylinder(s) to you and It allows the diver to carry or attach all of their accessories using built-in pockets, attachment points and D-Rings.You can roughly break the different types of BCD's on the market down to 5 styles; Jacket-Style, Back... Read more
1
Oct
2017

Understanding Scuba and Snorkeling Fins?Scuba Fins are an important part of the diving and snorkeling experience. They are like the engine in your car.  Our feet simply aren't made for propelling the human body through the water. Fins help us do that by transfering more energy from our legs to propel us through the water. With the proper pair of fins, the legs do all the work and hands are only used to make small adjustments. While fins are important for casual snorkelers they are essential for scuba diving. With the extra drag of the scuba equipment and the necessity to precisely... Read more
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Sep
2017

Learning the components of the scuba mask and their use will help you make the best descision.  The human eye cannot focus in water, the mask provides an air pocket so your eyes can focus and you can see clearly underwater. The Skirt of the mask must seal to your face to provide this air pocket.  The mask encloses your nose to allow you to equilize your air spaces during all pressure changes.  Because swim goggles do not enclose the nose and have no way for you to equalize they cannot be used for Snorkeling or Scuba Diving.  Always look for... Read more
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