How To Assemble A Twinset
In selecting equipment for a planned dive, the technical diver’s first concern will be his supply of breathing gas, based upon the requirements for a particular dive, as well as a suitable reserve for contingencies. Technical diving may involve extended bottom times, perhaps at relatively deep depths, with additional time spent underwater during mandatory decompression stops. Sometimes a diver will be able to meet his gas supply requirements with a...
How To Tie Line Knots On Your Hoses
The DIR-knotUsed by divers on long hoses and HP hoses Courtesy or Agir Brok - Original Article LINK Do you need to attach a clip to a hose, SPG or backup light? Struggling with figuring out how to do it? Maybe you have been told that there must be no metal-to-metal connections. Maybe you have seen other divers use zip-ties, o-rings or special breakaway contraptions that are single use. When...
How To Pick a BCD
Many beginner divers will rent their gear until they have a feel for what suits them in the water. Once you decide to get stuck in and kit up, you’ll want to consider having your own BCD. Rental kit can vary in quality, size, and design. Having your own lets you really get to know your own buoyancy and dial in your skills to the next level. Dive to dive...
Choosing The Right Mask
Choosing a mask is a very personal thing and what works for one person may not work for another. The one key thing to keep in mind when choosing a mask is that fit and comfort are more important than anything else. It may be the all singing all dancing mask that everyone has or wants but if it doesn't fit properly that's the end of it. If you are new...