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Diving Watches
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Ed J. Price
In the year 1932, the first dive watch came in to existence. Since then, dive watch designs and features have had a steady growth. Dive watches have evolved from the conventional analogue, minute, hour and second hand faces to more advanced models that incorporate hi-tech digital dive computers which in addition to keeping time, also records dive data. A far cry from its humble beginnings, there have been many advanced changes in almost all areas of the dive watch.
Scuba Wetsuits
By :
Ed J. Price
Do You Need A New Scuba Diving Suit?
Buy Swim Goggles from Made-in-China
By :
Angulo Fu
A pair of swim goggles is provided which incorporates a timing device with a visual display in the swimmer's field of vision and automatic actuation upon contact with water. Finding the right pair of swim goggles is very critical for your swimming, you should buy it from made-in-china.
Dive Deep in San Juan: Underwater Gardens of the Caribbean
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Paul McIndoe
With continental shelf encircling Puerto Rico on three sides, the island offers some exceptional dive sites, and the fact that citizens of the US don't need a passport to enter the country means that it's a very popular destination for American mainlanders.
Your guide to the ultimate 3-step free dive training program
By :
rickabbott
There’s a good reason Tanya Streeter holds multiple world records for free diving. It’s all in the training. Here are a few tips from Streeter’s own training regimen:
First, expect to stick with this plan for 14 weeks. It’s rigorous but well worth the time spent and you could very well find yourself improving on your time and stamina in No Limits, Constant Weight or Static and Dynamic Apnea events.
Underwater Lighting Basics: Which Light Is The Best Light For You?
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rickabbott
Every diver must think of underwater kinetics at some point. Unless you want to feel around in the dark every time you go under the water you’ll have to consider what kind of flashlight you need. Here are a few tips for choosing the right scuba light.
First, let me give you an introduction. The basic types of light include LED, HID, and Xenon. Each, of course, has its special characteristics and which one is right for you depends on your diving goals. Let’s examine each type of scuba light on its own merits.
Tips for Traveling by Airline with Diving Equipment
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rickabbott
Planning you nest dive destination means a lot more than just picking a spot you want to dive. Just as with any dive, preparation is the key to success. You should read all you can about your dive destination and make sure you have all of the most recent information.
That includes weather patterns and forecasts, charters, hotels, and transportation as well as anything else that pertains to your diving adventure. Even if you have been somewhere before, you need to make sure everything is still the same as the last time you were there.
Enriched Air Diving
By :
rickabbott
There are many misconceptions around enriched air diving. This dive article will provide some facts about enriched air, advantages and disadvantages of diving with enriched air, and equipment used for enriched air diving.
Scuba Diving
By :
Arran Rabel
Among the world's most popular water sports is scuba diving. Many are drawn to the idea of exploring the underwater and its mysteries. Such things as exploring shipwrecks, swimming with the fishes, and even sharks is just too exciting for some people to leave alone. Certification is usually not a problem, but diving equipment can be costly. There are many rental shops to solve this problem. They are usually close to the best diving locations.
Scuba Diving for Beginners
By :
Rick Abbott
Scuba diving is an exciting water activity for almost all ages. It involves using special gear to stay underwater for extended periods of time. That simple definition, though, belies the true excitement of this recreation - scuba divers enjoy seeing marine life up close and even see underwater shipwrecks, coral reefs, and caves, all from a unique perspective.
What to Bring Along on a Scuba Diving Trip
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If you are planning to go on a scuba diving adventure, you’ll want to be sure that you bring along everything that you need, else you may find yourself sitting on the boat the whole time. An underwater mask is a must, which you use to see clearly underwater.
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