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  1. Wetsuit Temperature Guide

    Your wetsuit can make the difference between a great underwater adventure and a prematurely ended dive because of discomfort or even hypothermia. If you are serious about diving, you need the right wetsuit to keep you warm and make your underwater adventure one worth remembering.

    Here at Divers Supply, we have a wide range of wetsuits from trusted and reputable brands like Aqua Lung, Cressi, Henderson, Mares, Neosport, Sea Elite, Seac, Sharkskin, and ScubaPro. You will find wetsuits of any thickness and design to match your diving expectations.

    How Wetsuits Work: The Science Behind Staying Warm

    Wetsuits don't actually keep you dry. Instead, they work on a simple but effective principle.

    1. Thermal Insulation: Wetsuits are made from neoprene, a synthetic rubber containing thousands of tiny nitrogen gas bubbles that insulate your body from the outside world.
    2. Trapped Water Layer: A thin layer of water enters the suit and is trapped between your body and the neoprene. Your body warms this
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  2. How to Put on a Wetsuit

    How to put on a wetsuit, full guide

    It can be a daunting task to put on a wetsuit, especially if you are a beginner scuba diver. Anyone who has wrestled with neoprene knows that putting on a wetsuit can sometimes feel like an Olympic sport. What should be a simple preparation for your water adventure can become a sweaty, frustrating struggle if you do it wrong.

    The good news is that you can turn this notoriously tricky process into a routine with proper technique and a few insider tips. Let’s see how you can put on a wetsuit and enjoy scuba diving today!

    Understanding Wetsuit Types and Their Donning Differences

    Full Wetsuits

    Full wetsuits cover the entire body from ankles to wrists. They use a zippered entry system and keep you warm against the cold. Depending on the water temperature requirements, they come in various thicknesses.

    Donning Characteristics:

    • The most challenging type to put on due to complete coverage
    • Usually features a back zip, chest zip, or neck entry system
    • Requires careful handling of seals at ankles
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  3. What Is Scuba Diving?

    Scuba diving is the best way to explore beneath the ocean's surface. Thanks to specialized equipment, you can do so in perfect safety and with absolute visibility. The term "SCUBA" is actually an acronym that stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus — which perfectly describes the essential equipment that makes this adventure possible.

    Scuba diving is one of the most accessible ways for humans to explore the vast underwater world that covers more than 70% of our planet. It's an activity that combines recreation, sport, science, and exploration into one incredible experience. When you scuba dive, you are becoming a temporary part of the underwater world, moving through three-dimensional space with the freedom to explore coral reefs and discover marine life.

    The Origins of Scuba Diving

    The history of humans attempting to explore underwater dates back thousands of years, but modern scuba diving as we know it today began to take shape in the 20th century. Throughout history,

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  4. How Deep Can You Scuba Dive?

    Scuba diving depth limits vary based on certification level, experience, and equipment. You need to know your limits to plan your dive safely and enjoy it fully.

    As a general rule, pressure increases dramatically and compresses your body and equipment. Time at depth becomes precious and limited. And yet, with these challenges come rewards: pristine ecosystems untouched by casual visitors, marine life rarely seen in shallower waters, and the profound silence and serenity that can only be found in the ocean's depths.

    Talking about scuba dive depths means discussing several factors, such as certification restrictions, physical limitations, equipment requirements, and safety protocols. Each of these elements determines how deep you can—and should—dive.

    Diving depth isn't just about pushing limits. It is about matching your skills, equipment, and dive plan to your objectives while maintaining a substantial safety margin. As you get more experienced, you can push further deep into the ocean.

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  5. Best Dive Computers

    A dive computer is arguably the most important piece of gear in modern diving. Picture it as your digital buddy that helps keep you safe underwater. It tracks depth, time, and decompression status so that you know at any time when you have to go up and how safe you are in the water.

    There are endless choices in the market. Here at Divers Supply, we carry the most trusted and reputable dive computer manufacturers, such as Cressi, Garmin, Mares, Oceanic, Shearwater, and ScubaPro.

    With so many options available, you may feel overwhelmed by the choice and how to pick the right one for your diving. That’s why we’ve put together a guide that gives you the best dive computers for 2025 and explains how to choose the one that fits your diving style.

    Essential Features of a Good Dive Computer

    No dive computer is complete without the following essential features.

    Algorithm Reliability

    The decompression algorithm is the heart of any dive computer. It calculates nitrogen absorption and safe ascent

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  6. Best Wetsuits

    Let's face it: the right wetsuit can make the top difference between an amazing dive and spending an hour shivering underwater. With so many great brands, though, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. Here at Divers Supply, we sell wetsuits for all water temperatures every day.

    It doesn’t matter if you are exploring tropical reefs or braving colder waters: you need to wear a quality wetsuit to keep you comfortable in cold water. Depending on the type of scuba diving you prefer, we have the right swimming wetsuit to keep you warm.

    Here, you will find thin wetsuits for warm waters and thicker ones for open-water swimming. There are also wetsuit brands with more arms and shoulders, wrists and ankles, and front zip features that will make your scuba diving a pleasure.

    So, here is the outline of the best wetsuits in terms of comfort, durability, and value. From nice, budget-friendly options that won’t break the bank to premium suits packed with cutting-edge technology, we have

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  7. Scuba Diving Hand Signals

    Scuba Diving Hand SignalsScuba Diving Hand Signals

    You can’t communicate with words underwater. When you want to ‘talk’ with your dive buddy, you need to use hand signals, a common language that you both understand.

    These standardized gestures are the universal language of diving. They even let divers from different countries, backgrounds, and training organizations communicate clearly and effectively underwater.

    So, let’s take a look at the diving hand signals every diver needs to know, from basic safety communications to specialized signals for marine life encounters and photography. These signals can make your scuba diving safer and more enjoyable.

    Why Hand Signals Matter for Diving Safety

    Underwater communication isn't just a convenience — it’s the best way to keep you safe when you dive. Effective communication between dive buddies is great for:

    • Sharing important information about scuba equipment status
    • Warning about potential hazards
    • Coordinating movements and navigation
    • Communicating physical or psychological concerns
    • Sharing exciting
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  8. Sirius Dive Computer

     The Sirius is a diving computer that resembles a watch, blending elegance and technology effectively.

    The Sirius Dive Computer combines technology and elegance. Mares designed the new Sirius watch-style dive computer with a high-resolution MIP color screen that makes it easy to see the watch's face in any lighting. With its stylish and sleek design, this watch face allows you to seamlessly dive into your daily life! The Sirius packs features that are top-of-the-range technology both for the recreational and Extended Range diver. The recreational diver can see dive data in a simple, intuitive way, with the possibility of integrating tank data using the optional tank module. The Extended Range diver can insert up to five nitrox and trimix mixes.

     

    **3. Key Features of the Mares SIRIUS:**
    - Battery Life: Provide information on how long it can last on a single charge.
    - Durability and Water Resistance: Highlight its robust build and water-resistant features.

    Watch Mode
    There are plenty of

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  9. Snorkel Buying Guide

    You can’t go diving without the best snorkel gear. It’s an essential piece of equipment for your diving or snorkeling expeditions. And, while it may look like a simple tube, modern snorkels incorporate sophisticated design features that improve your diving experience, facilitate your breathing, and prevent water from coming back in. Overall, buying recommended snorkel gear will make your diving a comfortable and fun time in the water.

    Understanding the Best Types of Snorkels

    The world of snorkels has evolved far beyond the basic J-shaped tube. Classic snorkels remain popular for their simplicity and reliability, but modern designs have taken your snorkeling experience a step further as they come with features that naturally make breathing easier.

    The semi-dry snorkel

    What is the semi-dry snorkel

    The semi-dry snorkel is a hybrid of a traditional snorkel and a dry snorkel. While it does not keep all the water out, it does a good job of keeping the tube clear when water or a wave comes over the top. A semi-dry snorkel

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  10. The New ScubaPro Seawing Supernova Fins

    ScubaPro Seawing Supernova Fins Dud or a Winner?

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