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4 Reasons you Should Have Personal Scuba Gear

As a licensed diver, buying your own scuba diving gear is usually one among the primary steps once you complete your Open Water course.

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4 Reasons you Should Have Personal Scuba Gear

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  1. 4 Reasons You Should Have Personal Scuba Gear Ocean Enterprises www.oceanenterprises.com

  2. Introduction As a licensed diver, buying your own scuba diving gear is usually one among the primary steps once you complete your Open Water course. Owning your own personal equipment is costly if you simply hit the water a couple of times per annum, but if you leave a couple of times in a week or a month, divers will find that there are many advantages to having your own set of scuba gear. www.oceanenterprises.com

  3. Save Money if you Dive Regularly The price of rental gear can easily fall between $30-$70/ day. Although this might not appear to be much initially, the value adds up pretty quickly after a couple of dives, and even more if you're on holidays with many days of back to back diving. On top of saving money by not renting, once you own your gear, you'll always resell it to recoup costs if you have planned to upgrade. www.oceanenterprises.com

  4. Stay Hygienic Just because you're renting a scuba kit, doesn't mean that said gear has been properly disinfected from the previous user. While I really like scuba divers the maximum amount because the next person, I’ll be the primary to admit, we are a really unhygienic bunch. It’s not uncommon for a diver to spit into the lens of their snorkel mask, vomit through their regulator on rough seas or pee in their wet suit so as to remain warm. www.oceanenterprises.com

  5. A Better & Comfortable Fit When it involves a garment, BCD, mask and other pieces of dive gear, there's no standard sizing. One individual could fall under the tiny size in one brand, but a medium in another. And for ladies, it can even be trickier as some brands don’t distinguish between male and female. www.oceanenterprises.com

  6. Familiarity = Safety Being conversant in the dive gear you're using is vital not only to make sure you're using it correctly but also for the timely response during an emergency situation. With most dive gear it takes practice and time for tasks to become habit. www.oceanenterprises.com

  7. Ocean Enterprises 7710 Balboa Avenue, Ste. 101, San Diego, CA 92111 (858)565-6054 info@oceanenterprises.com oceanenterprises.com www.oceanenterprises.com

  8. Thank You ! www.oceanenterprises.com

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