Entry Level Scuba Adventure program student required equipment

Cozmo Neiger   Sep 17, 2022

Student required equipment for the Entry Level Scuba Adventure Program

 

Scuba Adventure students must provide their own appropriate personal equipment.  This includes Mask, Fins, Snorkel, Booties, Slate/Pencil, Cutting device, See Me Sausage/Surface Marker and Appropriate Exposure Protection.

 

Mask

 

If you can’t see it will be a safety issue and will be hard to enjoy your adventures underwater.  Not any mask will do.

 

Things to look for in a Mask:

 

  • Must have a high-quality silicone skirt with tempered glass or polycarbonate lenses
  • Must fit properly.  The mask should be able to seal without the bask strap fitted
  • Should be mid-to-low volume
  • No rubber, PVC or plastic-like skirt
  • No swimming goggles
  • Those that require corrective lenses must use either a prescription mask or contact lenses (soft or semi-hard gas perm).  If you need glasses to drive a car you will need them for all diving activities
  • Must be in good condition

 

 

Snorkel

 

Things to look for

 

  • Must have a flexible section to allow the mouthpiece to drop away to allow the use of the second stage regulator without obstruction
  • Have a keeper to attache the snorkel to the mask
  • Must have an appropriate tube diameter and length for the user
  • Be in good condition
  • Heavy and/or bulky dry-valve snorkels strongly discouraged as the increase entanglement and drag hazards
  • Purge valves highly recommended for ease of clearing

 

 

Fins

 

  • Must be open-heel adjustable or high-performance full-foot fins for use in all in water activities
  • Open-heel fins must be worn with the properly fitting neoprene over-the ankle boots with a sole
  • Must fit properly and be in good condition
  • Should have straps with quick release buckets or spring straps that are in good condition
  • The blade must be sized correctly and stiff enough to be able to propel a fully kited diver through the water

 

Exposure Protection

 

  • Appropriate exposure protection for the students comfort and protection from thermal loss, sun protection and/or abrasion.  For example: Rash guard, dive skin, wetsuit or dry-suit

 

Other equipment

 

  • Slate/Pencil- a small wrist slate or wet notes to record notes, dive plan, etc.
  • See-Me Sausage or Surface marker- to be deployed at the surface so boat traffic/Dive boat can see/locate you

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