Once you finish your open water course you’re certified to dive without a guide, though most people prefer to dive with one in an area they don’t know so they get the most out of their diving, it is possible … Continue reading
The BCD is a Buoyancy Compensation Device is not only used to carry your tank but also to attach additional equipment such as a reel, dive knife, slate and surface marker. It is used to help maintain nuetral buoyancy under … Continue reading
So you’ve got your full kit and want to add a few bit and pieces to enhance your diving experience? The first thing you’ll need is a dive bag to put everything in. If you’ll be travelling a lot then … Continue reading
How do you know which dive centre to dive with when you visit the Cenotes? It’s important you know which questions to ask the centres when you’re shopping around. Cave and cavern diving can be a dangerous sport if you … Continue reading
Probably the most important piece of diving equipment you will buy, the regulator is made up of a few different parts such as the first stage, second stage, low pressure inflator (LPI) and submersible pressure gauge (SPG). There are other … Continue reading
A dive suit is used to protect you underwater, not only from the water temperature but from the environment as well. The first thing you should consider when buying a suit is how cold you get when you’re diving and … Continue reading
So you’ve fallen in love with the underwater world? Whether you’re a diver or snorkeler it’s a great idea to have your own equipment and the best place to start is with a mask, snorkel and fins. The more comfortable … Continue reading
So you finished your open water certification and loved it that much that you want to make it a regular thing? If this is the case then you should consider buying your own diving equipment, adding comfort, safety and enjoyment … Continue reading
Not all of us are maniacs of great depths and absolute perfectionists. Not all of us are willing to explore dark and narrow tunnels of underwater caves or dangerous corridors of sunken ships. Lets be honest- going under the ceiling, … Continue reading