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Scuba Diving Blog

Archive for February, 2009

by George Carlmon

When it comes to scuba diving the most important thing is the training that you have, the next most important thing to that is the gear that you will need to have. Everything that I will cover here will be essential if you plan on making some deep dives.

Scuba diving masks let you see under the depths of the ocean water, because the deeper you go the darker it gets, and the higher pressure it gets. So when you are shopping for a scuba diving mask do not try and go the easy route and buy the cheapest one that you can find.

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2009
27
Feb

The Importance of Wet Suits

by Ed J Price

Next to fins, mask and a tank, the accessory that most symbolizes today’s scuba diver is a wetsuit. Usually made of a combination of neoprene rubber and synthetic fabrics, wetsuits have come a long way since the early days of suit pioneers like the O’Neill brothers and their Santa Cruz “surf suits”. Today’s wetsuits combine a wide variety of fabric weaves, designs, colors, and types of material densities. There are many, many brands, each offering its own unique take on one of the most essential parts of the diver’s dress, especially if you’re planning to dive in temperate or moderately deep waters.

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by Ed J Price

An essential part of scuba diving equipment for professional and amateur scuba divers is the underwater digital cameras. There are so many opportunities to capture once in a lifetime photos of the undersea life, vivid colors of coral reefs or a remote shipwreck in the underwater world of a scuba diver. Capturing images in a life- like picture that can be shared with friends or sold professionally is possible, with the use of underwater digital cameras.

Popular underwater digital cameras:

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2009
17
Feb

Citizen Dive Watch

by Ed J Price

One of the largest dive Watch Company in the world today Citizen Watch Company began in the early 1920s. Technologically, Citizen is very advanced in its electronic dive watches worldwide. Being a leader in producing watches with its own energy source Citizen Watch Company has given to the world Eco-Drive dive watches and light powered watches.

Citizen dive watches are now the favorite of many divers world wide. Each year Citizen is coming out with more advance products that are available and in direct competition with other manufactures of dive watches (the Japanese for instance).

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by Ed J Price

Watches in general have the primary function of telling time and that’s why most people buy whatever watch they can find that looks good for their style while others care about added features and durability, which of course, are more expensive. However, divers have special needs and they need a watch that can help keep track of the time elapsed during underwater sessions so they can resurface without problems. A Seiko divers watch could be an excellent choice since they are widely known for the style and overall quality of their watches.

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2009
15
Feb

Wet Suits

by Ed J Price

Next to fins, mask and a tank, the accessory that most symbolizes today’s scuba diver is a wetsuit. Usually made of a combination of neoprene rubber and synthetic fabrics, wetsuits have come a long way since the early days of suit pioneers like the O’Neill brothers and their Santa Cruz “surf suits”. Today’s wetsuits combine a wide variety of fabric weaves, designs, colors, and types of material densities. There are many, many brands, each offering its own unique take on one of the most essential parts of the diver’s dress, especially if you’re planning to dive in temperate or moderately deep waters.

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