A scuba regulator is one of the most important pieces of dive gear you can own as a diver. It literally is your lifeline underwater. Allowing you to breathe safely and comfortably from the high-pressure gasses stored in your dive tank. However, buying a new regulator is not as easy as it sounds. There are […]
Continue readingIf you own a DIN Scuba Regulator and sometimes find yourself diving in places that only accommodate Yoke (A-Clam or International) fittings, then you will need to consider getting a DIN to Yoke Adapter. Many of the dive centers and resorts you visit may not be able to accommodate your DIN Regulator. Instead of missing […]
Continue readingSo you bought a new scuba regulator and quickly realized that it’s one of the most expensive pieces of dive equipment in your scuba system. Although it’s ready to go right out of the box, after diving with it a couple of times, you will soon find out that there are a few upgrades you’ll need […]
Continue readingFinding the right regulator can sometimes be a very difficult task. This can even be much harder if you’re a woman since most scuba diving equipment are designed for the male divers. But, with so many women taking the plunge these days, they simply cannot be ignored by dive manufacturers anymore. For quite a few years […]
Continue readingCarrying around all that heavy diving equipment can be a pain. You’re already paying higher than normal rates to travel, now you have to pay even more since airlines are increasing weight restrictions and adding insane surcharges. You try everything to get your dive equipment light and compact when traveling and finally dive manufacturers are […]
Continue readingIf you’re looking for a regulator that is lightweight, durable, and virtually corrosion resistant then you are in the right place. Titanium resists corrosion better and is lighter than any other metal used when making a scuba regulator. So, what are the best titanium regulators? They are quite a few titanium regulators on the market these days, […]
Continue readingMost people get shivers and fringe when they hear the word “Cold Water Diving”, but you must remember that it’s not cold water that isn’t fun, but being Cold. You can actually see more marine life on some cold water dives than you can on most warm water dives, with the exception of coral reefs […]
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